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AMD Proposes New OpenGL Advanced Frame-Buffer Multi-Sample Extension
In between hacking on patches to RadeonSI Gallium3D for better performance and new functionality, AMD's prolific Mesa contributor Marek Olsak has written a new OpenGL extension...
Coreboot Git Lands Support For Several More Google Chromebooks
Several Chromebooks now have upstream support for Coreboot...
Fedora 29 Might Finally Switch To Liberation Fonts 2
Back in 2012 was feature work to upgrade Fedora from using the Liberation Fonts to Liberation Fonts 2. That change at the time for Fedora 19 was then diverted due to the updated fonts causing some fuzzy/blurred rendering. That issue has been fixed now following an update to F18 at the time and with Fedora 29 they are looking at once again trying Liberation Fonts 2 by default...
V3D Gallium3D Driver Making Progress On OpenGL ES Conformance
The V3D Gallium3D driver (formerly known as VC5) for supporting Broadcom's VideoCore V hardware and newer is reaching a better grade for OpenGL ES conformance...
SteamOS 2.154 Released As Valve Preps Kernel & Driver Upgrades
Valve has shipped SteamOS 2.154 as their latest Brewmaster upgrade and promoting what was previously in their beta channel...
Fedora 29 Xfce Might Upgrade To 4.13 Desktop Packages
Yet another change proposal for Fedora 29 is upgrading its Xfce packages to what is currently in the 4.13 "development" series...
Ubuntu 18.10's New Theme Is Now Yaru
Since the transition from Unity 7 to GNOME Shell as the default desktop environment on Ubuntu, designers have been working on a proper new theme called "Communitheme" while now it has a new name...
An Early Look At The GCC 9.0 Performance On AMD EPYC
While GCC 9 has just been under development for a relatively short period of time, here are our initial benchmarks of GCC 9.0 SVN on and AMD EPYC server compared to the GCC 8.2 stable release candidate when tested at various optimization levels as well as PGO (Profile Guided Optimizations).
RADV Vulkan Driver Picks Up 16-Bit Storage Support
Another Vulkan extension that Mesa RADV developers can cross off their TODO list is VK_KHR_16bit_storage...
Magic Leap Joins The Khronos Group
The latest company joining The Khronos Group to promote cross-platform industry APIs is Magic Leap...
Radeon/AMDGPU DRM Drivers Get HD Audio Component Support
If there is one part of the Radeon/AMDGPU open-source graphics driver stack that feels like it's been somewhat neglected over time has been the HDMI/DP audio support. Fortunately, another improvement is on the way for bettering it...
Mozilla's Servo Has Been Picking Up A Number Of WebGL Improvements
After being on hiatus since the end of April, Mozilla's Servo Blog has finally put out a status update concerning their web engine improvements made over the past three months...
Linux Kernel Gets Patches For New CPU Instructions On Intel Tremont & Later
The open-source upbringing of Intel's Tremont micro-architecture is continuing with some new Linux kernel patches outed today...
Vulkan 1.1.81 Released, Deprecates VK_NV_glsl_shader
Vulkan 1.1.81 is now available as the latest minor update for this graphics/compute API...
ReactOS 0.4.9 Officially Released As The First Self-Hosting Version, Better Stability
While ReactOS 0.4.9 images have been available for download the past week, today this "open-source Windows" operating system project officially introduced this latest version...
Linux 4.19 To Add Driver Supporting The Cougar 500k Gaming Keyboard
Right now if using the Cougar 500k gaming keyboard on Linux, when pressing any of the special function keys the keyboard will stop responding. With Linux 4.19 that will be fixed thanks to a new "HID_COUGAR" driver...
Slax 9.5 Released For Delivering A Lightweight Debian Linux Experience
Another open-source operating system doing a stable update this morning is Slax, the revived Linux distribution focused on delivering a lightweight desktop that when the project was restarted last year shifted off its Slackware origin and onto a Debian stable base...
HardenedBSD 11-STABLE v1100056.1 Released
For those relying upon BSD in security-critical environments, a new HardenedBSD 11-STABLE update is now available for this security-enhanced fork of FreeBSD...
AMD Ryzen 7 2700X: Windows 10 vs. Linux Performance
Recently there have been several Linux distribution benchmark comparisons on Phoronix to test the latest Linux OS releases, including several comparing to the current Microsoft Windows 10 performance. Those recent tests have all be done with various Intel CPUs, but for those curious about the AMD Windows vs. Linux performance, here are some fresh benchmarks as we approach the end of July.
Linux 4.18-rc6 Kernel Released With Many Networking Fixes, Other Regressions Resolved
The sixth weekly test release of the Linux 4.18 kernel is now available for evaluation...
NXP i.MX8 SoC Support Hasn't Yet Worked Its Way Into The Mainline Linux Kernel
While early in the year was talk of introducing NXP i.MX8 SoC support in the Linux 4.17 kernel, that didn't happen. Support for that latest-generation i.MX SoC also didn't make it for Linux 4.18 and it also looks like it will not make it for Linux 4.19...
Microsoft Surface Dial & Dell Totem Support Heading To Linux 4.19
Back in May we covered the big rewrite of the Linux kernel's HID multi-touch code and in the process supporting the Microsoft Surface Dial and Dell Canvas 27's Totem input device. That work will be landing in the Linux 4.19 kernel...
A Closer Look At The Linux Laptop Power Use Between Ubuntu, Fedora, Clear & Antergos
Earlier this month I posted some results when looking at the Windows 10 versus Linux power consumption using a Kabylake-R Dell XPS 13 laptop and testing Windows 10, Ubuntu 18.04, Fedora Workstation 28, openSUSE Tumbleweed, and Clear Linux. For some additional numbers, I took three other distinctly different laptops and tested them on a few Linux distributions to see how their battery life and power efficiency compare as additional metrics to complement this earlier data.
Fedora Needs Some Help If Continuing To Support The LXQt Desktop
Fedora's LXQt desktop is at risk of being dropped if new packagers do not step up to maintain this lightweight Qt desktop environment's support...
AMD AOCC 1.2.1 Compiler Flings Flang Fixes
AMD released a minor update to their AMD Optimizing C/C++ Compiler...
Wine-Staging 3.13 Released With Extra Patches
Following Friday's release of Wine 3.13 is now the adjoining Wine-Staging 3.13 version debut that incorporates various extra/testing patches atop this code-base for running Windows programs/games primarily on Linux and macOS systems...
NetBSD 8.0 Officially Released With USB3 Support, Security Improvements & UEFI
While it's been on mirrors for a few days, NetBSD 8.0 was officially released this weekend...
Phoronix Test Suite 8.2 Milestone 1 Released For Open-Source Benchmarking
The first development snapshot of Phoronix Test Suite 8.2 is now available as what will be the next quarterly feature update to our open-source Linux / BSD / macOS / Windows automated benchmarking software and framework...
DXVK 0.63 Released With Support For NVIDIA's Latest Driver
For those planning to enjoy their favorite Direct3D 11 games under Wine this weekend and utilizing the DXVK D3D11-over-Vulkan layer for greater performance, DXVK 0.63 is now available...
What Build System Should Qt 6 Use?
While developers have begun discussing plans for Qt 6.0 with plans to ship this upgraded tool-kit in 2020, one of the unanswered questions is over what build system should Qt 6 be using...
GNOME 3.29.4 Released As Another Step Towards GNOME 3.30
GNOME 3.29.4 was released on Friday night as another step towards this September's stable release of GNOME 3.30...
Feral's GameMode 1.2 Released For Optimizing Linux Gaming
For what just started out as a tool to ensure you are using the "performance" frequency scaling governor when running Linux games, Feral's open-source GameMode system tool has slowly been picking up some extra functionality...
TLS 1.3 Via GnuTLS Is Planned For Fedora 29
The feature list for Fedora 29 continues growing and the latest is about shipping GnuTLS with TLS 1.3 support enabled...
Fresh Docker Linux Benchmarks For Summer 2018
Following the recent rounds of Linux distribution benchmarking with Windows Server vs. FreeBSD vs. Linux, Windows vs. Linux laptop benchmarks, and other recent comparisons, one of the latest requests was a fresh look at the performance of different Linux distributions deployed within Docker containers.
Wine 3.13 Released With The MoltenVK macOS Support, Performance Data In The Registry
Wine 3.13 was released today as just another bi-weekly development release towards Wine 4.0, but this time around it's a pretty darn exciting update!..
AMDVLK Vulkan Driver Plumbs New Extensions, Lands A Number Of Fixes
The AMD folks maintaining their official Vulkan driver code have done their common end-of-week code dump into the open-source AMDVLK Linux Vulkan driver repository across the PAL, XGL, LLVM, and SPVGEN code-bases...
Microsoft's PowerShell Now Available On Ubuntu In Snap Form
Canonical and Microsoft have just announced that PowerShell Core is now available for Ubuntu users in Snap format...
Linux Mint Debian Edition 3 Is On The Way, Cinnamon 4.0 Working On Speed
The Linux Mint team has shared a routine status update about the work they have been engaged in over the past month, including dealing with some nasty package updates and readying the beta of Linux Mint Debian Edition 3 (LMDE 3)...
A 3.3x Performance Improvement For FLAC Audio Encoding On POWER 64-bit
In last month's round of IBM POWER9 benchmarking on the Talos II systems compared to various Intel/AMD x86_64 CPUs, one of the areas where POWER was struggling especially was with multimedia encoding performance. Fortunately, since those POWER9 Phoronix benchmarks this year, various developers have been working on optimizations...
Google/Microsoft/Twitter/Facebook Announce The Open-Source Data Transfer Project
Google in cooperation with Microsoft, Twitter, and Facebook have announced the open-source Data Transfer Project to promote universal data portability...
2018 Brings A New Linux X.Org Display Driver Update For The ATI RAGE 128
Last month I wrote about a new attempt at improving the ATI RAGE 128 X.Org driver... Yes, for the for the Rage graphics cards from the late 90's in the days of AGP and PCI where core/memory clock speeds were commonly in the double digits... If you are a hobbyist fond of these vintage graphics cards and are still running with these OpenGL 1.1~1.2 capable GPUs, there is a new X.Org driver update...
NetBSD 8.0 Ready For Release With Spectre/Meltdown Fix, Initial USB 3.0 Support
The long overdue NetBSD 8.0 operating system update appears ready now to ship...
Meltdown Protection For x86 32-bit Aligned For The Linux 4.19 Kernel
Those still relying upon x86 32-bit Linux kernels for aging hardware and continuing to update to the latest software will find mitigation for the Meltdown CPU vulnerability with the upcoming Linux 4.19 kernel cycle. You'll find this mitigation but at the cost of performance...
AMDGPU Gets More Features For Linux 4.19 Kernel
On top of AMDGPU improvements/features already staged for Linux 4.19, the AMD folks on Thursday sent in their seemingly last set of feature updates to DRM-Next ahead of the Linux 4.19 kernel merge window...
A Fresh Look At The PGO Performance With GCC 8
It's been a while since we last ran some GCC PGO benchmarks, the Profile Guided Optimizations or feedback-directed optimization technique that makes use of profiling data at run-time to improve performance of re-compiled binaries. Here are some fresh benchmarks of GCC PGO impact on a Xeon Scalable server while using the newly-released GCC 8.2 release candidate.
NVIDIA 396.45 Linux Driver Fixes Vulkan Direct-To-Display & Multi-Threaded EGL Apps
The NVIDIA Unix developers have released the 396.45 binary display driver today with just two listed bug-fixes...
Intel Squeezes Final Batch Of Linux 4.19 DRM Changes, Lands Icelake Display Compression
Last week Intel sent in a "final" batch of i915 DRM driver feature updates to DRM-Next for the upcoming Linux 4.19 kernel cycle but it turns out there is one more batch of changes now focused on landing...
ROCm 1.8.2 Released For The Open-Source Radeon Linux Compute Stack
While waiting for the big ROCm 1.9 update, another point release to the ROCm 1.8 series is available for this Radeon Open Compute stack...
GCC 8.2 Release Candidate Arrives For Compiler Testing
GCC 8.2 as the first point release to the stable GCC 8 compiler is tentatively set to debut next Thursday, 26 July, but available now for testing is the release candidate...
Samsung Galaxy S Support With The Linux 4.19 Kernel
Just in case you have your hands still on the Samsung Galaxy S or Galaxy S 4G that were released back in 2010 as once high-end Android smartphones, they have DeviceTree support with the upcoming Linux 4.19 kernel cycle...
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