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Logind Support For Mir Is Getting Closer To Working
Mir developers have been working on support for systemd's Logind and there is a "mess of a branch" that is nearly functionally complete and could soon be merged...
AMD Kaveri Gets A Big Performance Boost With Mesa 18.2 & AMDGPU DRM
When using the latest Git/development code of Mesa 18.2 on Kaveri APUs you may find up to a 2x increase in performance if you are using the AMDGPU DRM driver rather than the default Radeon DRM driver...
Red Hat Summit 2018 Wraps Up With Containers/Virtualization Still Being Hot
Red Hat Summit 2018 in San Francisco has now wrapped up, marking Red Hat's 25th year hosting the event of customers and partners. Virtualization and containers continued being among the most discussed topics at the tech event...
Purism Shows Off Latest GNOME Mobile Shell Mockups For The Librem 5
The Purism crew working on the privacy-minded Librem 5 GNU/Linux smartphone have shared off their latest design plans...
GNOME 3.28.2 Released With GJS Garbage Collection Fix To Address The Big Memory Leak
The second and final planned point/bug-fix release to GNOME 3.28 is now available...
Radeon ROCm 1.8 Compute Stack Released
Following the slew of recent AMD/Radeon Linux driver updates, the ROCm 1.8.0 release was issued today for the Radeon Open Compute stack...
Radeon Pro Software 18.Q2 Released For Linux
AMD has carried out their quarterly Radeon Pro Software driver update designated for their Radeon Pro professional/workstation graphics drivers with these updates having received additional QA for certified workloads. The Radeon Pro Software 18.Q2 Linux driver made it out alongside their Windows update...
Rust 1.26 Continues With Speed Improvements, Adds Support For 128-Bit Integers
Rust 1.26 is out today as the newest version of this popular systems programming language...
X.Org Server 1.20 "Avocado Toast" Released With DRI3 v1.2, VR Improvements
After more than one and a half years in development that is well off their past six-month release cadence, the long-awaited X.Org Server 1.20 has finally been released as this stable X11 implementation for Linux desktop systems not yet prepared to migrate to Wayland...
GCC 8.1 vs. GCC 7.3 Compiler Benchmarks On Five AMD/Intel Linux Systems
With GCC 8.1 having been officially released last week, I have spent the past number of days running a variety of compiler benchmarks comparing this initial GCC8 stable release to the previous GCC 7.3 stable compiler release. Tests were done on five different Ubuntu 18.04 LTS Linux systems running very different AMD and Intel processors.
Intel's Clear Linux Moving For A Quick Rollout Of GCC 8
Intel's performance-oriented Clear Linux operating system is already preparing to ship GCC 8.1 as the default compiler and over the days ahead will be rebuilding all of their packages under GCC8...
CentOS 7 1804 Released As The Free Spin Of RHEL 7.5
CentOS 7 1804 is now available as the latest release of this leading "community spin" of Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The 1804 update to CentOS 7 is based on last month's release of Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.5...
Ubuntu Developers Once Again Debate Dropping i386 Images, Then Discontinuing i386 Port
While the Ubuntu desktop official images are no longer 32-bit/i386 and more Ubuntu derivatives are dropping their 32-bit x86 installers, not all 32-bit images/installers have been discontinued and the i386 package archive / port remains. That matter though is back to being debated...
VIA Joins In The AI Race, Linux/Android Support For Their New Developer Kit
It's been a while since last seeing any interesting products out of VIA with having been focusing on digital signage solutions and fabricating some basic ARM boards. The company has been exploring deep learning and AI and today announced the VIA Edge AI Developer Kit...
AMDVLK Vulkan Driver Sees A Big Update, Prepping For VK_EXT_descriptor_indexing
The code to the AMDVLK official open-source Radeon Vulkan driver for Linux has received a big code update, syncing up the public tree from their internal development trees with about two weeks worth of changes...
CodeSourcery Has Ported OpenMP / OpenACC To AMD GCN GPUs With GCC
While we have seen AMD GCN and HSA support in the past for the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) we have unfortunately not heard of it being used much, but now CodeSourcery / Mentor Graphics has been working on a new/updated AMD GCN port for execution on Radeon GPUs that allows for OpenMP and OpenACC offloading...
AMD TrueAudio Next 1.2 Released, But Still No Linux Support
The latest feature update is now available to AMD's TrueAudio Next solution for delivering advanced audio effects using OpenCL kernels without relying upon any dedicated DSP hardware...
Understanding The X.Org Server's Complex Pointer Acceleration Code
While Peter Hutterer has been involved with the X.Org Server's input code and related projects for the past decade now and has spearheaded the projects around Multi Pointer X, X Input 2, and the Wayland/Xorg-using Libinput libraries, he's still had a tough time grasping the X.Org Server's pointer acceleration code...
Libdrm 2.4.92 Released With Meson Build Improvements, Icelake Support
Libdrm 2.4.92 is now available as the newest version of the Mesa DRM library that most notably sits between the Mesa drivers and the Linux kernel Direct Rendering Manager code...
Devuan 2.0 As Debian Without Systemd Hits Release Candidate Stage
Devuan remains the prominent Debian fork that is focused on "init freedom" by stripping out Debian's dependence on systemd...
Firefox 61 Beta Brings Quantum CSS Improvements, Faster Tab Switching
Rounding out today's Firefox 60 release comes with promoting Firefox 61 to beta...
GNOME Announces New Internship Program For Complex Projects
Complementing GNOME's involvement in Google Summer of Code and Outreachy, the GNOME Foundation has announced a new internship program aimed for more complex projects...
Collabora Working On VirGL OpenGL ES Improvements, OpenGL ES For QEMU
Elie Tournier, the former GSoC student developer who was working on soft FP64 support and then joined Collabora, has shared a status update on the consulting firm's work in the GPU virtualization space...
Steam Rolling Out New Apps For Android/iOS
Valve has just announced they are rolling out some new Steam Apps in the coming weeks for Android and iOS mobile devices...
Qualcomm Reportedly Wanting To Exit ARM Server CPU Business
Calxeda as the first interesting ARM-based servers didn't pan out and the company went bust, attempts by the likes of AMD at ARM server CPUs so far have not panned out, and now today is a report that Qualcomm is looking to end its Centriq server CPU line or sell off that division...
System76 Begins Rolling Out The New Oryx Pro With Coffeelake CPU + NVIDIA Graphics
With Ubuntu 18.04 LTS out as well as System76's Pop!_OS updated against the Bionic Beaver, System76 is in the process of rolling out some new/updated systems. Last week they began teasing the Oryx Pro as their new "thin machine learning laptop" while today we have a better look at it...
UE4-Powered EVERSPACE Game Rolls Out Official Linux Support
EVERSPACE, the Unreal Engine 4 powered, Kickstarter-backed single-player space-themed combat game has rolled out official Linux support today...
Firefox 60 Released With New Enterprise Features, Web Authentication / Yubikey Support
Firefox 60.0 is out this morning and it's quite a big update while also being Mozilla's newest ESR release for extended support...
Bcachefs File-System Is Working On Going Upstream In The Linux Kernel
Kent Overstreet who has been spending the past few years working on the Bcachefs file-system born out of the BCache block cache technology is now starting work on upstreaming the code to the mainline kernel...
ROCm 1.8 Beta Packages Available For Radeon GPU Compute/OpenCL Testing
While ROCm 1.7.2 is the latest stable release for this Radeon GPU compute stack, there are 1.8.0 beta packages available for testing...
Ubuntu 18.10 Planning For GCC 8.1, OpenJDK 11, Python 3.7
With Mark Shuttleworth yesterday having announced the Cosmic Cuttlefish, the development cycle for Ubuntu 18.10 is formally open...
CVE-2018-8897 Opens Xen PV Systems Up To Exploit
Besides kernels being addressed for the newly-disclosed CVE-2018-8897 vulnerability, users of Xen para-virtualization should also run a patched Xen system right away...
OpenBenchmarking.org Crosses 31 Million Test/Suite Benchmark Downloads
A little more than one month since crossing 30 million test/suite downloads, OpenBenchmarking.org as of this evening has delivered over its 31 millionth test profile / test suite download to Phoronix Test Suite users...
Google Makes Linux Apps On Chrome OS Official
Alongside a plethora of other announcements in kicking off Google's 2018 I/O event, following recent rumors and indications in their dev channel, Google has officially confirmed support for "Linux Apps" on Chrome OS...
DragonFlyBSD Finishes Up Spectre Mitigation, Fix For Mysterious CVE-2018-8897
DragonFlyBSD lead developer Matthew Dillon has just pushed out DragonFly's Spectre mitigation code as well as fixing "CVE-2018-8897" which is what might be the recently rumored "Spectre-NG" vulnerabilities...
CrossOver 17.5 Improves Support For Office 2016 / Office 365
CodeWeavers has rolled out their newest version of their Wine-based commercial software for running Windows programs on Linux and macOS systems...
Windows' Notepad Finally Supports Unix/Linux Line Endings
Following Microsoft adding the Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) for running Linux programs on Windows 10 and most recently adding Tar and OpenSSH support to the Windows 10 April 2018 Update, their latest Linux-friendly initiative targeting administrators/developers is supporting Unix/Linux line-endings within Notepad...
Ubuntu 18.10 Is Codenamed The "Cosmic Cuttlefish", Will Focus On Security
Mark Shuttleworth has announced Ubuntu 18.10 is the Cosmic Cuttlefish...
RADV vs. AMDGPU-PRO vs. AMDVLK Vulkan Linux Driver Performance
While last week I published some initial Radeon Software 18.10 vs. Mesa benchmarks there was interest by some premium supporters in seeing a three-way comparison of Mesa RADV versus AMDGPU-PRO / Radeon Software 18.10 PRO components vs. the official open-source AMDVLK driver. Here are those results using both Polaris and Vega graphics cards.
Initial Open-Source Volta Support Lands In Nouveau For Linux 4.18
Ben Skeggs of Red Hat today published initial open-source Nouveau driver support for the NVIDIA GV100 "Volta" graphics hardware...
Mark Shuttleworth Talks Of New Ubuntu Installer Ideas With HTML5/Electron & Snaps
Mark Shuttleworth has publicly expressed some ideas for a next-generation Ubuntu desktop installer...
Qt 5.11 Release Candidate Arrives, Final Release May Come Early
While there have been several Qt5 tool-kit releases where they have arrived late, the upcoming Qt 5.11 might be released one week ahead of schedule...
A Work-In-Progress Vulkan Driver For The Raspberry Pi / VC4
While the current generation Raspberry Pi boards with their VideoCore IV graphics processor only supports OpenGL ES 2.0 and is generally quite slow, there is an experimental/work-in-progress Vulkan driver being worked on...
The Last Of The X.Org Server 1.20 Patches Posted
Release manager Adam Jackson has sent out the last planned patches for integrating into xorg-server 1.20 prior to its long-awaited release...
EuroLLVM 2018 Session Videos Now Available
Taking place last month in Bristol (UK) was the 2018 European LLVM Developers Meeting. The session videos from the EuroLLVM event are now being uploaded...
LLVM-Strip Introduced As An Alternative To GNU Strip
LLVM-Strip is the newest tool added to mainline LLVM...
Wayland-Protocols 1.14 Brings Updated XDG-Shell & XDG-Output
A new version of the Wayland protocols collection is now available...
FreeDesktop.org Migrating To GitLab
FreeDesktop.org that is home to the X.Org Server and Mesa development along with Wayland/Weston and other projects like LibreOffice and GStreamer is working on migrating their services to GitLab...
HHVM 3.26 Released With New HackC Compiler Front-End
The Facebook developers working on the HHVM interpreter for PHP/Hack have announced the major v3.26 update...
Unity 2018.2 Beta Brings Vulkan Support To The Unity Editor
Last week Unity Tech began shipping Unity 2018.1 while now the beta is out for Unity 2018.2 as the next quarterly installment to this widely-used, cross-platform game engine...
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