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Updated 2025-07-06 07:15
Threadripper 2900 Series Temperature Monitoring Sent In For Linux 4.19 Then Backported
As expected, the CPU temperature monitoring support within the "k10temp" hwmon driver has seen the patches sent in today to be updated for the AMD Threadripper 2900 series CPU support. These patches are going into the Linux 4.19 kernel merge window but slated to be back-ported to the currently supported stable kernel series...
GNU Linux-libre 4.18-gnu Released As The Latest Deblobbed Kernel
Hot off the release of the upstream Linux 4.18 kernel, the GNU folks have released GNU Linux-libre 4.18-gnu that is their deblobbed version that strips out any "non-free" device driver support, removes the ability to load binary-only kernel modules and not being able to load firmware blobs either...
Radeon Pro WX 8200 Launches As "Best Workstation Graphics Performance Under $1,000"
It's SIGGRAPH week and AMD has used this annual graphics conference to announce the Radeon Pro WX 8200, which they are saying is able to offer the best workstation graphics card performance in the sub-$1,000 USD category...
Linux 4.18 Kernel Officially Released
Following the one week setback, the Linux 4.18 kernel is now officially available just a little more than two months since the cycle officially began...
Pitivi's User Interface Is Getting Better Thanks To GSoC, Plus Other GNOME Improvements
If you have been less than satisfied with the user-interface of the Pitivi non-linear open-source video editor for Linux, you may want to try out their next release...
New ARM SoCs & Boards To Be Supported By The Linux 4.19 Kernel
Hardware support improvements coming for Linux 4.19 aren't limited to the x86 space but a lot of new ARM hardware support is also being introduced in this imminent kernel cycle...
XDC2018 Will Have Many Interesting Talks On Vulkan, AR/VR, Wayland & More
Just over one month away is XDC2018 as the annual X.Org Developers' Conference where a variety of X.Org, Wayland, Mesa, Vulkan, and OpenGL talks will take place. This year's schedule is particularly packed and full of interesting information...
F2FS In Linux 4.19 Will Fix Big Performance Issue For Multi-Threaded Reads
The Linux 4.19 kernel updates for the Flash-Friendly File-System (F2FS) should bring much faster performance for multi-threaded sequential reads -- as much as multiple times faster...
KDE Plasma 5.14's Lock Screen Will No Longer Eat Your CPU Resources On Old Hardware
With KDE Plasma 5 right now it turns out that if you have relied upon CPU-based software rendering, when hitting Plasma's lock-screen it would actually go CPU-wild -- as far as maxing out the CPU to 100% utilization, thereby consuming a lot of power and generating excess heat. That will be fixed for KDE Plasma 5.14.0...
DXVK 0.65 Released With New Configuration System, Game Fixes
For those weekend Linux gamers, DXVK 0.65 is available today as the newest feature update to this library for running Direct3D 11 games under Wine via Vulkan...
SoundWire For Linux Preps Support For Multiple Masters
Back in Linux 4.16 the SoundWire subsystem was added to the staging area as the MIPI standard for a low-power, two-wire sound bus that can support multiple audio streams and primarily utilized by small audio peripherals like IoT and mobile devices. With the next Linux kernel cycle, the SoundWire support is being improved upon...
Patches Revised For AMD Zen Based Hygon Dhyana Server CPUs
Patches have been revised for the Linux kernel to support the initial Hygon Dhyana server CPUs that are the licensed AMD Family 17h "Zen" technology, basically the EPYC server CPUs for the Chinese market...
KDE Frameworks 5.49 Released With Many Changes
The latest monthly update to the KDE Frameworks is now available that complement the offerings of the Qt5 tool-kit...
Qualcomm Adreno 600 Series Support Proposed For Linux 4.19 Kernel
While a bit late, Freedreno lead developer Rob Clark is hoping to see the Qualcomm Adreno 600 series bring-up happen for the Linux 4.19 kernel cycle...
Flatpak Gets New FreeDesktop SDK 18.08 Runtime
Flatpak now has access to an updated FreeDesktop SDK runtime that is built on their new BuildStream build system rather than Yocto and has other improvements...
Wayland 1.16 & Weston 5.0 Release Candidates For Testing
Derek Foreman of Samsung's Open-Source Group put out the release candidates on Friday for the upcoming Wayland 1.16 release as well as the Weston 5.0 reference compositor...
Mesa 18.1.6 On The Way With Over Three Dozen Fixes
While Mesa 18.2 is baking for release later this month, Mesa 18.1 remains the currently supported stable series. Final release preparations are underway for Mesa 18.1.6 as the latest bi-weekly point release...
Mir Now Supports XDG Shell Stable
Canonical developers continue working on advancing the Mir display server's support for Wayland...
Xbox One S Controller Rumbling On Linux, Valve Working On Upstreaming SteamOS Changes
While the Microsoft Xbox One S Controller has been supported under Linux for a while now, its rumble mode has not been supported by the mainline Linux kernel. That's now in the process of changing with the upstreaming of up until now out-of-tree patches...
Intel IWD Wireless Daemon v0.6 Released
Out today is a new version of IWD, the Intel-developed wireless daemon for Linux systems. IWD v0.6 is the latest version which is actually a quick follow-up release to address bugs from IWD v0.5 issued this morning...
Linux EDAC Support For AMD's Great Horned Owl
The latest Linux kernel patch is for supporting ECC error detection via the Error Detection And Correction (EDAC) code with AMD's Great Horned Owl...
Rust's Low-Level Graphics Abstraction Layer Is Showing A Lot Of Potential
The Rust programming language's "GFX-RS" initiative that is backed by Mozilla continues working on exposing a universal "Vulkan-like" graphics API within Rust that in turn would have back-ends for Vulkan, OpenGL, Metal, and Direct3D 11/12 in order to reach all major platforms. Early benchmark results are quite promising for GFX-RS...
Linux Live Kernel Patching Is On The Way For 64-bit ARM
It's been a while since having any advancements to report on the live kernel patching front for being able to deploy primarily Linux kernel security fixes without having to reboot the system. There is some new progress on that front to report on now and that is the 64-bit ARM (ARM64/AArch64) support getting squared away...
Intel SSD 660p: 512GB Of NVMe Storage For $99 USD
If you have held off on switching over to NVMe solid-state storage due to the associated costs, times are certainly changing. This week Intel introduced their 660p SSD series that yields 512GB of NVMe storage for $99 USD or 1TB for $200 USD.
Linux 4.19 Certainly Is Going To Be A Big Kernel
At the end of July I outlined some of the changes queued for Linux 4.19 while since then several more notable additions have become aligned for this next kernel cycle following the one week delay of Linux 4.18...
Unigine 2.7.2 Brings Improved Particle System, Better Multi-Channel Rendering
Unigine, the beautiful and Linux-friendly engine for games as well as VR and industrial training/simulation applications, has outed their latest engine update...
Solus Linux & Its Budgie Desktop Seeing Summer 2018 Improvements
The Solus Project has shared some of the work they've been engaged in this summer with their Linux distribution as well as their GTK3-based Budgie Desktop Environment...
SDL2 Gets Better Support For Xbox / PS4 / Nintendo Switch Pro Controllers
Sam Lantinga of Valve has contributed better support for some popular game controllers to the SDL2 library...
Microsoft Still Working To Squeeze More I/O Performance Out Of WSL / Bash For Windows
Windows Subsystem for Linux, a.k.a. WSL or "Bash for Windows", has been an interesting creature out of Microsoft for running Linux binaries on Windows 10 and more recently Windows Server. In our benchmarks WSL has generally been quite performant but the area where it struggles is I/O / storage performance...
Linux Kernel Expectations For AMD Threadripper 2
If you have already pre-ordered your AMD Threadripper 2990WX processor or just planning to be an early customer of that high-end desktop processor or the Threadripper 2950X, you may be wondering about Linux requirements from these new high-end AMD CPU offerings. Here's the gist of the Linux support state of AMD Zen+ CPUs for those wanting to get ready for Threadripper 2...
Dell's Thunderbolt TB16 Dock Can Work With Linux & Drive Dual 4K Displays
When it came to settling on the latest-generation Dell XPS 13 as my main production workhorse with Fedora Workstation 28, besides the laptop's own traits like its build quality, specs relative to price, and other factors, another important requirement was the ability to drive two 4K displays when at my desk. The Dell XPS 13 has no issue driving dual 4K screens via the Dell Thunderbolt TB16 dock.
Ring-KDE 3.0 Released To Use The GNU's Distributed Communication Platform
One of the interesting GNU projects that doesn't receive as much attention as others is GNU Ring that is a decentralized communication platform vying to be like Skype and WhatsApp but for open-source and privacy-minded users. The related Ring-KDE project put out their version 3.0 release that is a significant rewrite to this KDE/Qt interface to Ring...
PostgreSQL Rolls Out New Releases To Address Two Security Issues
The latest high profile open-source project bitten by some fresh CVE security vulnerabilities is the PostgreSQL database server...
Julia 1.0 Programming Language Released
Julia, the LLVM-based, speed-focused, dynamic and optional typing, full-featured programming language focused on numerical computing has reached the version 1.0 milestone...
Direct3D 9 Support Proposed For DXVK
DXVK has been doing great with its Direct3D 11 support mapped to Vulkan and running a variety of games at performant speeds under Wine while now patches have emerged that would add Direct3D 9 support too...
More OpenGL Extensions For RadeonSI Are The Latest In A Flurry Of Interesting Activity
Marek Olšák has continued his busy work on the RadeonSI Gallium3D driver by implementing more extensions and adjusting various limits/constants to match the behavior of their proprietary driver...
DXVK Introducing Per-Game Configuration Files
While DXVK is capable of running a great deal of Direct3D 11 games via Vulkan within Wine, a number of games have required various workarounds for either getting the game to properly work in the first place or to run efficiently. Those per-game settings are now being punted off into a per-game configuration system...
OpenSUSE Kubic Shifts Focus Following Self-Reflection
OpenSUSE's Kubic project that has been home to their container-related technologies as well as the atomicly-updated openSUSE "MicroOS" will be making some changes...
Some Problematic Laptops On Linux Will Soon Stop Making Loud Noises When You Reboot
Shortly after writing about the Sound Blaster Recon3D finally getting Linux support yesterday, a Phoronix reader pointed out another frustrating Linux sound problem with a resolution on its way to the mainline Linux kernel...
VK9 - Direct3D 9 Over Vulkan - Completes 27th Milestone
It's not nearly as far along as DXVK that is allowing D3D11-over-Vulkan and already running great numbers of games in a performant manner under Wine, but the VK9 project for implementing Direct3D 9 over Vulkan has now hit its twenty-seventh milestone...
Mesa 18.2-RC2 Released With 17 Fixes So Far
One week after branching Mesa 18.2 and issuing the first release candidate, the second weekly RC is now available for testing...
It Looks Like A Steam 64-Bit Client Could Finally Be Near
It looks like Valve could be prepping to finally ship a 64-bit Steam client, possibly coinciding with their long talked about Steam UI/UX overhaul...
GNOME Software 3.30 Will Automatically Update Flatpaks By Default
The GNOME Software center for installing and updating of programs will begin automatically installing updates with the upcoming GNOME 3.30 release albeit limited to sandboxed Flatpak programs...
Sound Blaster Recon3D Finally Seeing Better Linux Support
Creative Labs launched the Recon3D sound card the better part of a decade ago and finally patches have emerged providing for better Linux driver support...
More Laptop Quirks Queued For Linux 4.19
The x86 platform drivers area of the Linux kernel is ready for the 4.19 kernel cycle to get underway next week...
AMD Radeon Pro 18.Q3 Linux Driver Released
AMD has released their Radeon Pro 18.Q3 enterprise driver update, including for supported Linux distributions, as their QA-tested professional-grade driver update for the quarter...
Toshiba RC100 NVMe SSD Ubuntu Linux Benchmarks
Back in June Toshiba introduced the RC100 NVMe solid-state drive as a new low-end offering. The RC100 is now a bit blindsided by Intel's just-launched 660p SSD that delivers incredible storage capacities per dollar, and I'll have some Intel 660p Linux benchmarks in a few days, but for those curious about the RC100 here are some Ubuntu Linux benchmark results for this low-cost NVMe SSD.
KDE Had A Very Successful Google Summer of Code 2018
Google Summer of Code 2018 is quickly reaching an end. We'll be featuring some of the interesting and successful work accomplished this summer by these students engaging in hundreds of different open-source projects. One of the open-source projects slotted with a lot of participants this year was KDE...
AMDGPU LRU Bulk Move Patches Yielding OpenCL & Vulkan Performance Boosts
AMD's Huang Rui and Christian Konig are working on LRU bulk move functionality that can yield performance improvements for Vulkan and OpenCL workloads...
KDE Neon Powered By Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Now Available For Testing
Fans of KDE Neon relying upon this OS/package-set for experiencing the latest and greatest KDE innovations can now enjoy it paired with an Ubuntu 18.04 "Bionic Beaver" base...
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