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OBS Studio Now Supports VA-API For Video Encoding
For those of you using OBS Studio for screen recording on the Linux desktop or screencasting, the latest code now supports GPU-offloading to VA-API for the H.264 video encode process...
Linux Readying Spectre V2 Userspace-Userspace Protection
While the Linux kernel has been patched for months (and updated CPU microcode available) to mitigate Spectre Variant Two "Branch Target Injection" this has been focused on kernel-space protection while patches are pending now for userspace-userspace protection...
Vulkan Working On New Timeline Semaphores Feature
You may have remembered when the XDC2018 agenda was published there was "Untitled Vulkan break-out kick-off. Topic still under NDA." We now know what that was about...
ZINK: OpenGL Over Vulkan Comes As New Mesa Gallium3D Driver
Collabora has been developing a new "Zink" Gallium3D driver for Mesa that gets OpenGL running over Vulkan...
KDE Neon Rebased To Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Now Official
Since the start of August KDE Neon re-based to Ubuntu 18.04 LTS has been in testing while now this re-base is official...
GNOME 3.30.1 Released As A Big Assortment Of Fixes
The GNOME release team has made available GNOME 3.30.1 as the first and only planned point release to the GNOME 3.30 series...
WireGuard v6 Might Be Ready For The Mainline Kernel, ARM Changes Added
The lead developer of the WireGuard in-kernel secure VPN tunnel, Jason Donenfeld, published his sixth round of patches on Tuesday for getting this important networking code and its related Zinc crypto code into the mainline kernel. It's looking like the code might have baked enough for debut in the upcoming 4.20~5.0 kernel cycle...
AMD Picasso APUs To Support VCN Dynamic Power Gating
Earlier this month AMD sent out the initial Linux graphics driver patches for "Picasso" APUs and now a new patch series today sheds some light on a new capability for these new APUs reported to be similar to current Raven Ridge hardware...
AMD EPYC On Ubuntu 18.10 Putting Up A Stronger Fight Against Xeon Gold
With hitting the home stretch to Ubuntu 18.10, I've started with my usual benchmark process for checking out this next Ubuntu Linux release dubbed the Cosmic Cuttlefish. Yesterday were Ubuntu 18.10 benchmarks on seven desktop systems from Intel and AMD while next on my agenda has been checking out the server performance. Here's the first of those server tests on Ubuntu 18.10 with some initial AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon Gold tests.
Java 11 Released As The First Java LTS Release
Java 11 (JDK 11) is officially out today as the first Java Long-Term Support (LTS) release under Oracle's new six month release strategy...
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2070 Shipping In Three Weeks, $499+
NVIDIA announced today that the release date for the GeForce RTX 2070, the much cheaper but still quite capable Turing graphics card, with pricing to start at $499 USD...
SDL's 2D Render API Getting Improved With New Batching System
Prolific Linux game porter/developer Ryan Gordon has been tackling improvements to the SDL2 library's 2D rendering code with the introduction of a batching system...
Fedora 29 Beta Released - Begin Trying Out Modularity, Silverblue & Other New Features
The Fedora project has officially announced the beta release this morning of Fedora 29...
Google Open-Sources "GraphicsFuzz" For Helping To Spot GPU Driver Bugs
Remember GraphicsFuzz? That was the effort started by university students for fuzzing GPU drivers via WebGL in the browser and over the course of their research found various OpenGL driver bugs, including for mobile drivers. Last month the start-up born out of that university research was acquired by Google and now their work is open-source...
The State Of Wayland Support For KDE Plasma 5.14
KDE developer Roman Gilg has shared the current state of Wayland support for the upcoming KDE Plasma 5.14 release as well as an outlook to improvements on the horizon...
A Quick Test Of NVIDIA's "Carmel" CPU Performance
NVIDIA's Tegra Xavier SoC is becoming more widely available now that the Jetson Xavier Development Kit has begun shipping. Besides this latest SoC being an exciting design with its Volta-based GPU and having a Tensor Processing Unit / Deep Learning Accelerator, it's exciting on the CPU side as well with NVIDIA's custom-designed ARMv8 "Carmel" CPU cores.
Portable Computing Language 1.2 Released For OpenCL On CPUs & More
The Portable Computing Language (a.k.a. POCL or PortableCL) is the effort for getting OpenCL running on CPUs as well as other hardware for this open-source code-base that supports OpenCL 1.2 with some OpenCL 2.0+ functionality...
Fedora 29 Is On Track With A Lot Of Changes
With Fedora 29 Beta set to ship today, here's a reminder about some of the great changes on the way with this next installment of the Fedora Linux distribution that is on track to officially release around the end of October...
Collabora Had Another Stellar Year For Open-Source Consulting
The Collabora open-source consulting firm whose expertise spans from the Linux kernel to LibreOffice and X.Org had another successful year. The UK-based company last week reported their 2017 financial position last week providing a glimpse at the viability of open-source / free software consulting...
XDC 2018 Kicks Off Tomorrow In A Coruña
Tomorrow marks the start of the annual X.Org Developers' Conference that is not only about the X11 server but also Mesa, Wayland, Linux input, and other areas of the desktop stack...
AMD Publishes Platform QoS Patches For Next-Gen Processors
This afternoon AMD sent out their first Linux kernel patches for what might end up being a new feature for the "EPYC 2" / Zen 2 processors...
Ubuntu 18.10 "Cosmic Cuttlefish" Prepares For Its Beta Release
This evening the "Cosmic Cuttlefish" embarked on its beta freeze ahead of the official Ubuntu 18.10 Beta due out later this week...
Oracle Solaris 11.4 SRU1 Released
It's been just under one month since Oracle's long-awaited debut of Solaris 11.4 and now its first stable release update has been issued...
AMD Posts Updated Mesa Patches For Variable Refresh Rate (FreeSync / Adaptive-Sync)
Earlier this month AMD finally got back on track with issuing new patches for FreeSync / Adaptive-Sync / HDMI Variable Refresh Rate support now that there seems to be a consensus among the Linux DRM (Direct Rendering Manager) driver developers over what this API should look like so it can support the multiple technologies and drivers at play...
Siemens Issues An Oktoberfest Release Of Jailhouse 0.10 Hypervisor
The developers at Siemens AG working on the Jailhouse Linux hypervisor found it wise to issue their version 0.10 release prior to heading out to Oktoberfest...
Ubuntu 18.10 Performance Is Looking Up, But Clear Linux Still Leads In Many Tests
With less than one month until Ubuntu 18.10 "Cosmic Cuttlefish" releases, I have begun my usual benchmarking dance in checking out how the Ubuntu performance is looking to its current release, in this case the Ubuntu 18.04 LTS "Bionic Beaver". Our first performance look at Ubuntu 18.10 is with a mix of seven Intel and AMD desktop systems while using Ubuntu 18.04 LTS with all updates, Ubuntu 18.10 in its current near-final form, and using Intel's Clear Linux as a gold standard reference with it generally offering the leading out-of-the-box Linux x86_64 performance of major distributions.
Vulkan Adopts A Code Of Conduct
The latest open-source project now officially adopting a Code of Conduct is Vulkan...
macOS Mojave Released With Dark Mode, Redesigned App Store
On the server front next month Linux gets to go up against Windows Server 2019 while released today by Apple was macOS Mojave...
Mesa 18.1.9 Released As The Last Of The Series
Mesa 18.1.9 is now available as the last planned point release of last quarter's release stream...
Windows Server 2019 Reaching GA Next Month
For those running a mix of Linux and Windows Servers or simply wanting to know what the "competition" has going on, Microsoft announced today that Windows Server 2019 will be reaching general availability in October...
Wayland's Weston Will Now Respect Your VR HMD
Wayland's Weston compositor will no longer try to takeover your virtual reality (VR) head-mounted display...
YubiKey 5 Series Brings FIDO2 Support, NFC Capability
While last week Purism entered into the hardware security space with the Librem Key as a USB-based smart card, industry veteran Yubico today announced their YubiKey 5 Series...
Valve Has Been Working On A HUD For The RADV Vulkan Driver
It hasn't been merged to Mesa 18.3-devel yet nor even published on the Mesa-dev list for review, but it turns out Valve's Samuel Pitoiset has begun working on a heads-up display (HUD) for the driver...
Intel IWD Makes Another Step Closer To Version 1.0
The past few years open-source Intel developers have been creating a new Linux wireless daemon to potentially replace wpa_supplicant. This daemon, IWD, continues getting more feature-complete and is well on its way toward version 1.0...
OpenCV 4.0 Alpha Released Now As A C++ Library, DNN Improvements, Better Performance
OpenCV, the popular Open-Source Computer Vision real-time library, is nearing its big "4.0" release with a number of improvements for this widely-used library...
PlayOnLinux 5.0 Alpha Released With Redesigned UI, Phoenicis
It's been a long time since last hearing anything new with PlayOnLinux, a graphical front-end to Wine catered towards making it easier running Windows games on Linux, but they are out this weekend with a version 5.0 alpha release...
Greg Kroah-Hartman Releases Linux 4.19-RC5 Following An "Interesting" Week
It's now been one week since Linus Torvalds announced he's taking a break to work on his empathy skills, etc. Greg Kroah-Hartman is handling the Linux release duties in Torvalds' absence and today marked the release of Linux 4.19-rc5...
DXVK 0.80 Released With Initial State Cache, Direct3D 11.1 Feature Level
Development on DXVK for mapping Direct3D (primarily D3D11) atop Vulkan continues speeding along for boosting Windows gaming on Wine / Steam Play (Proton). Ending out the weekend is the release of DXVK 0.80...
Ethereum Crypto Mining Performance Benchmarks On The GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
Over the past few days since receiving the RTX 2080 Ti "Turing" graphics card I have been running many different Linux benchmarks on this card, but one area I hadn't explored until having the time this weekend was to checkout the cryptocurrency mining potential, which I tried out with the CUDA support in Ethereum's Ethminer.
OpenShot 2.4.3 Releases With Performance Improvements, Animated Masks
OpenShot open-source video editor creator Jonathan Thomas announced this weekend the debut of the program's v2.4.3 release...
The "Chinese EPYC" Hygon Dhyana CPU Support Still Getting Squared Away For Linux
Back in June is when the Linux kernel patches appeared for the Hygon Dhyana, the new x86 processors based on AMD Zen/EPYC technology licensed by Chengdu Haiguang IC Design Co for use in Chinese data-centers. While the patches have been out for months, they haven't reached the mainline kernel quite yet but that might change next cycle...
Good Support For Wayland Remote Desktop Handling On Track For KDE Plasma 5.15
The KDE Plasma 5.15 release due out next year will likely be in good shape for Wayland remote desktop handling...
KDE's Dolphin File Manager Can Now Show LibreOffice Document Previews
Coming to KDE Applications 18.12, the Dolphin file manager will finally be able to show LibreOffice document previews as the icons...
CLVK Is Piping OpenCL On Top Of Vulkan
The concept has been talked about before and there has been some previous work in this direction while "CLVK" is a newly-established effort for getting OpenCL running on top of Vulkan drivers...
The Reiser4 File-System Is Now Available For The Linux 4.18 Kernel
It took several weeks past the initial stable debut of the Linux 4.18 kernel, but the Reiser4 file-system has now been updated to work with this new kernel build...
The Next Linux Kernel To Support Creative Sound BlasterX AE-5 Sound Cards
The next major Linux kernel cycle whether it is called Linux 4.20 or ends up being called Linux 5.0 as expected is now slated to carry support for the high-end Creative Labs' Sound BlasterX AE-5 sound card...
DXVK Picking Up A Shader Cache To Help Reduce Stuttering, Boost Performance
A shader cache is in development for the DXVK Direct3D-to-Vulkan API translation layer used by Steam Play / Proton and optionally by Wine. This shader cache holds a lot of potential for reducing in-game stuttering and helping boost the overall performance...
Folding@Home Performance Is Looking Good On The GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
Yesterday I published a number of CUDA and OpenCL benchmarks for the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2080 Ti graphics card that happened to show the very strong GPU compote potential for this new Turing GPU. Another workload with promising potential for this powerful but pricey graphics card is Folding@Home...
In-Progress AMDGPU Updates For Linux 4.20~5.0 Have DC Update, New Polaris ID
Last week AMD sent in their big feature pull request of AMDGPU driver changes to DRM-Next for the Linux 4.20 (or what will likely be Linux 5.0) and since then more changes have been queuing in their work-in-progress branch...
VMware's SVGA Gallium3D Driver Enables OpenGL 3.3 Compatibility Profile Support
In preparation for the upcoming VMware Fusion 11 and VMware Workstation 15 releases, their Mesa/Gallium3D-based driver stack for Linux guest GPU acceleration has been seeing a variety of updates...
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