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Nouveau NIR Support Nears The Mesa Merging Milestone
It has been a while since last having anything to report on the Nouveau Gallium3D driver's effort to support the NIR intermediate representation as part of their effort to re-use existing code-paths for helping to bring-up SPIR-V compute support for this open-source NVIDIA Linux driver and ultimately working towards Vulkan support. But the latest version of these Nouveau NIR patches are now available and almost ready to be mainlined...
EXT4 LUKS dm-crypt, eCryptfs, Fscrypt Encryption Benchmarks For A USB 3.0 HDD
A few weeks back I posted benchmarks of EXT4 fscrypt vs. eCryptfs vs. LUKS dm-crypt benchmarks for showing the EXT4 file-system performance encryption performance for these kernel-based approaches. That testing was done with a SATA 3.0 SSD while in this article is a look at the performance in another popular choice: if using a USB 3.0 external enclosure with a hard drive.
Mesa 18.1.3 Released With The Latest Load Of Fixes
For those planning to enjoy some Linux games this weekend while using the RadeonSI / RADV / Intel / Nouveau drivers, Mesa 18.1.3 is now out as the newest stable point release...
NetworkManager 1.12 Released With Many Linux Networking Goodies
NetworkManager 1.12 is now available as the latest stable release of this widely-used Linux network management software...
A Look At Some Of The Clear Linux Performance Changes For June 2018
Given Clear Linux is a "rolling release" Linux distribution with new releases often being put out multiple times per day, and a lot of the emphasis by Intel on their open-source Linux distribution being performance, I decided it would be fun to start providing a monthly look at how their performance has been evolving...
Linux Mint 19 Officially Released With Cinnamon, MATE & Xfce Editions
The Linux Mint crew has delivered on their goal of shipping Linux Mint 19 "Tara" in June...
A Ton Of Wine vs. Windows 10 vs. Linux Direct3D/OpenGL Performance Data
Last week I posted a number of Wine vs. Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu Linux benchmarks focusing mostly on the CPU/system performance for various cross-platform applications/programs. For those interested in the graphics/gaming performance, here are a number of Direct3D and OpenGL benchmarks...
Mir 0.32 Released With Much-Improved Wayland Support
Canonical's Alan Griffiths has just announced the release of the huge Mir 0.32 update...
GCC Picks Up Meaningful Bash Completion Support To Help With Compiler Options
One of the advantages of the LLVM Clang compiler has been better integration with Bash completion support, but now the GCC compiler supports a --completion argument for feeding into the Bash completion script with better matching of supported options/values when typing into a supported terminal...
Croteam Incubator's IHRB Gets Linux Support
If you are looking for a new Linux-native game to enjoy this weekend, the Croteam Incubator project I Hate Running Backwards is now available...
Raspberry Pi's Raspbian Gets New Setup Wizard, New PDF Viewer
The Raspberry Pi folks have released a new version of their Debian-based Raspbian Linux distribution to end out June...
LLVM Gets ARMv8.4 Enablement, GCC Gets Cortex-A76 Support
It's been another busy week in compiler land for ARM...
PostgreSQL 11 Beta 2 Released With VACUUM & XML Fixes
One month has passed since PostgreSQL 11 Beta 1 while today the second beta has succeeded it...
Gentoo Was Compromised On GitHub
Unknown individuals were able to gain access to the Gentoo repositories on GitHub, including the modification of said repositories...
Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu Linux With OpenGL/Vulkan On GTX 1060/1080 Ti & RX 580/Vega 64
Here are our latest benchmark numbers for looking at the performance of Windows 10 vs. Linux for OpenGL/Vulkan graphics driver performance for both NVIDIA GeForce and AMD Radeon hardware using the latest drivers as of June 2018 for OpenGL and Vulkan.
DXVK 0.61 Released With Performance Improvements
DXVK 0.61 is out today as the newest version of this Direct3D 11 over Vulkan translation layer to help with running Windows D3D11 games on Wine...
GNOME Will No Longer Crash If Attaching A Monitor While The System Is Suspended
On GNOME 3.26~3.28, if attaching a monitor to the system while suspended -- such as when setting up for a presentation with a laptop and projector/monitor -- when resuming the system, GNOME Shell would likely crash. That rather glaring bug has now been fixed in the newest Mutter code...
ARM Updates Energy Aware Scheduling For The Linux Kernel
ARM Linux developer Quentin Perret has sent out the latest set of kernel patches for implementing Energy Aware Scheduling (EAS)...
RadeonSI GL 4.4 Compat Patches Make Wolfenstein & Doom With OpenGL Happy In Wine
Timothy Arceri at Valve has been working a lot lately on improving the RadeonSI Gallium3D driver's OpenGL compatibility profile support. While he just posted GL 4.0 compatibility profile patches when he thought it would take a while before getting OpenGL 4.4 compatibility support in order, it turns out it wasn't as bad as anticipated...
Facebook Watson & Open Cellular Rotundu Get Coreboot Support
Two interesting mainboards are now supported by mainline Coreboot Git...
Mesa 18.1.3 Is Coming This Week With Many RADV Fixes
For those sticking to the Mesa stable releases, Mesa 18.1.3 is expected to be out by this weekend and features a few dozen changes...
KDE's 2017 Community Report Is Now Available
KDE e.V. has published their annual report for 2017 to cover the software advancements made for this open-source desktop environment, highlight their financial health, etc...
Reiser4 Ported To The Linux 4.17 Kernel
For those still holding out hope for the Reiser4 file-system, it's now been ported to work with the Linux 4.17 kernel...
Python 3.7 Released With C API For Thread-Local Storage, Data Classes, Context Variables
Python 3.7 is now available as the latest major release to Python 3 with new features, performance optimizations, and other enhancements...
Making Use Of Systemd Portable Services
With last week's release of systemd 239 one of the key new features is the introduction of Portable Services. Systemd Portable Services is a new concept that is akin to Linux containers while at this stage is considered still a preview/experimental feature...
Debos: A New Way To Spin Up Debian OS Images
Collabora has announced their latest project as Debos, a new way for building Debian operating system images...
MintBox Mini 2 With Linux Mint 19 Ready To Ship
Announced back in March was the MintBox Mini 2 as a collaboration project by CompuLab and Linux Mint. That tiny Linux PC is now available for order given the imminent release of Linux Mint 19 "Tara"...
Firefox 62.0 Beta Brings CSS Variable Fonts, "Clear Site Data & Cookies" Option
Following yesterday's release of Firefox 61, Mozilla pumped Firefox 62 into the beta channel...
FreeBSD 11.2 Ready For Release With Spectre Mitigation, Various Enhancements
FreeBSD 11.2 is ready to set sail as the first significant FreeBSD update since last July's 11.1 release...
NetworkManager Now Supports 6LoWPAN Devices
NetworkManager now has support for 6LoWPAN devices...
Yum Set To Be Retired In Fedora 29
While DNF has been serving as the "next-gen Yum" by default since Fedora 22, Yum 3 has still been present in releases since. But with Fedora 29 they are looking to deprecate and remove Yum...
GNOME's Shotwell 0.30 Is Organizing Flatpak Support, Theme Changes, Facial Recognition
Those working on GNOME's Shotwell image/photo manager and organizer are baking a number of improvements and new features for the next release...
Linux 4.17-ck1 Kernel Patches Released With Newest MuQSS Scheduler
Independent Linux kernel hacker Con Kolivas has published his latest kernel patch-set, Linux 4.17-ck1, which most notably includes the latest version of the Multiple Queue Skiplist Scheduler...
Fedora 29 Installer Will Support LUKS2 By Default, Modularity Work
Fedora 29 is shaping up to be a very exciting release with many changes from the desktop/workstation front to low-level improvements. Not only is the operating system itself getting many improvements, but the Anaconda installer is also seeing some continued enhancements...
OpenBenchmarking.org Crosses 32 Million Test/Suite Benchmark Downloads
The latest milestone has been reached for OpenBenchmarking.org: overnight it served its 32 millionth test profile / test suite download to Phoronix Test Suite users...
Krita 4.1 Released With Support For Multi-Monitor Workspace Layouts
Krita 4.1 is now the latest stable version of this open-source digital painting program...
Radeon Software 18.20 vs. Mesa 18.2 RadeonSI/RADV Linux Driver Performance
Last week AMD released the Radeon Software 18.20 driver "AMDGPU-PRO" with support for Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. If you are curious how their closed-source OpenGL and Vulkan driver performance is comparing to the latest Mesa-based open-source driver, here are performance metrics using the latest drivers.
GTK+ 3.94 Released As The Next Step Towards GTK4
As the next step towards GTK4, GTK+ 3.94 is available today as the newest development release for this open-source toolkit...
Google Gets DirectX Shader Compiler Working On Linux
At the start of 2017 Microsoft open-sourced their new DirectX shader compiler and now thanks to the work of some Google engineers this shader compiler is working on Linux...
Phoronix Test Suite 8.0.1 Released With Windows Benchmarking & Phoromatic Improvements
Phoronix Test Suite 8.0.1 is now available as the first and only planned point release to Phoronix Test Suite 8.0-Aremark...
Alpine Linux 3.8 Released With ARM64 Raspberry Pi Support, Netboot On All Architectures
Alpine Linux 3.8.0 was released today as the newest installment of this lightweight, security-oriented Linux distribution that is especially popular for containers/Docker use...
Jolla's Sailfish OS Ported To The Gemini PDA
While the popularity of Jolla's Sailfish OS seems to be waning, if you are interested in their Linux-based, partially open-source software stack, it's now available on the Gemini PDA device...
V3D & VC4 Should Have Lower CPU Overhead, More Fixes
Eric Anholt continues leading the charge on open-source Broadcom VideoCore graphics driver support for Linux...
The Perl Conference 2018 Session Videos Are Now Online
Taking place last week in Salt Lake City was The Perl Conference 2018, the annual conference devoted to this popular programming language. There were around 300 Perl developers in attendance and a host of presentations by key Perl developers like Larry Wall...
Workarounds To Get AMD Zen/Ryzen CPUs Running Solid On FreeBSD
While the Linux support for AMD Ryzen/EPYC processors has been solid on Linux now largely the past number of months with just some exceptions like Raven Ridge display issues, the FreeBSD support has been a bit more choppy...
Wine 3.0.2 Released With 53 Bug Fixes
Wine 3.0.2 has been released as the newest stable maintenance update for this open-source project to run Windows programs and games on Linux and macOS...
Qt 3D Studio 2.0 Officially Released, Qt Design Studio Announced For UI Designers
The Qt Company has been on a roll this year with a slew of exciting announcements, the latest of which are Qt 3D Studio 2.0 and a new tool for user-interface designers as Qt Design Studio...
Firefox 61 Releasing Today With Performance Improvements, Accessibility Inspector
Mozilla is on schedule with releasing Firefox 61.0 today and can already be found via their FTP mirrors...
More Icelake Work Queued Along With Other Graphics Driver Enhancements For Linux 4.19
Intel began submitting graphics/DRM driver updates two weeks ago to begin targeting the Linux 4.19 kernel merge window while on Monday was their second batch of changes to hit DRM-Next...
SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Officially Released
Sharing the same code-base as openSUSE Leap 15, on Monday SUSE announced the release of SUSE Linux Enterprise 15...
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