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A Proof-of-Concept Vulkan Window Compositor Is In the Works
With Vulkan 1.1 it should be possible to write a pure Vulkan Wayland compositor while a Phoronix reader has tipped us off to a developer starting work on a proof-of-concept Vulkan window compositor...
Valve Publishes The Source To Their Game Networking Sockets Library
A few days back we wrote about Valve to open-source their Steam networking sockets library and now that source code release has occurred...
NVIDIA 387.42.06 Linux Vulkan Driver Released With New Extensions
NVIDIA on Friday released an updated Vulkan driver for Windows and Linux with their latest feature work...
Broadcom VC5 DRM Driver Might Make Use Of AMDGPU's Scheduler
Eric Anholt of Broadcom is looking at making use of the AMDGPU DRM scheduler within the VC5 direct rendering manager driver...
VK_GOOGLE_display_timing May Be A Big Help For Vulkan Games
In going through the GDC 2018 videos and slides now available, one of the most interesting sessions is Alen Ladavac of Croteam talking about frame stuttering and in particular how his company is working to overcome it thanks in part to Vulkan's VK_GOOGLE_display_timing extension...
GDC 2018 Videos Now Available, Including Khronos/Vulkan Talks
If you are looking for some deep technical content to watch this weekend, the video recordings from this month's Game Developers Conference 2018 (GDC 18) are now available...
Wine 3.5 Released With Initial Vulkan Loader
Wine 3.5 is now available as the latest bi-weekly release for this popular program to run Windows games/programs on Linux...
Mir 0.31.1 Released With Various Wayland Fixes
Another minor update to Mir has arrived ahead of next month's Ubuntu 18.04 LTS "Bionic Beaver" release...
TrueOS 18.03 Released With Spectre/Meltdown Fixes, Package Updates
The crew working on the FreeBSD-derived TrueOS operating system formerly known as PC-BSD have put out a special release of their platform in order to ship the Spectre and Meltdown mitigations...
Linux RAID Performance On Dual NVMe SSDs
Here are our latest Linux RAID benchmarks using the very new Linux 4.16 kernel while using two high-end Samsung 960 EVO 500GB NVMe solid-state drives with Ubuntu 18.04 LTS. Using MDADM Linux soft RAID were EXT4, F2FS, and XFS while Btrfs RAID0/RAID1 was also tested using that file-system's integrated/native RAID capabilities.
More Intel OpenGL 4.6 SPIR-V Code Lands In Mesa 18.1 Git
It looks like we're getting quite close to finally having OpenGL 4.6 in mainline Mesa...
Seven Reasons To Already Get Excited For Linux 4.17, Especially For AMD/Radeon Users
While Linux 4.16 is coming in the next few days, I am already quite excited about the upcoming Linux 4.17 kernel cycle and the changes it will bring...
Changes Begin Building Up For LibreOffice 6.1
LibreOffice 6.0 was released at the end of January while already is a fair amount of new features over the past two months that have started up building for the next release of this open-source office suite, LibreOffice 6.1...
Benchmarks Of Linux 4.14 On The Raspberry Pi
This week Raspbian OS, the official Debian-based operating system of the Raspberry Pi, finally upgraded to the Linux 4.14 LTS kernel. Considering that Raspbian was previously on Linux 4.9, it's quite the kernel upgrade, and I decided to run some before/after benchmarks...
Some Of The Best Additions In Linux 4.16
The Linux 4.16 kernel is hopefully being released this Sunday, marking the end to another busy kernel development cycle. We have already written dozens of articles about changes to be found with Linux 4.16 and benchmarks, while here is a quick recap of what makes Linux 4.16 special...
LightNVM Getting Open-Channel 2.0 Support For Linux 4.17
LightNVM patches are called for pulling into the Linux kernel's block layer that would land for the Linux 4.17 kernel and provide Open-Channel 2.0 support...
Fedora 28 Beta To Be Released Next Week
Last week Fedora 28's beta was delayed due to open blocker bugs but fortunately the developers managed to get the issues squared away...
A Look At Ubuntu 10.04 To Ubuntu 18.04 Linux Performance
With the Ubuntu 18.04 "Bionic Beaver" release fast approaching and it being the latest Long-Term Support release, the latest benchmarking at Phoronix has been looking at how the Ubuntu LTS performance has evolved going as far back as the Ubuntu 10.04.0 LTS "Lucid Lynx" release. On three systems where supported Ubuntu 10.04 / 12.04 / 14.04 / 16.04 / 18.04 were tested each time.
Mesa 17.3.8 Is Being Prepared With Another Dozen Fixes
While Mesa 17.3 started out very buggy, the developers have slowly been getting it into shape. If you are waiting to upgrade to the newly-released Mesa 18.0 until it further stabilizes with some point releases, Mesa 17.3.8 will be released in the days ahead as the latest and greatest off last quarter's driver code-base...
Phoenix RC Flight Controller Driver Coming For Linux 4.17
One of several new drivers slated for Linux 4.17 is PXRC for the Phoenix RC flight controller adapters...
The Big DRM Pull Request For Linux 4.17: 144,461 Insertions, 38,059 Deletions
While the Linux 4.16.0 kernel hasn't even been released yet, Direct Rendering Manager subsystem maintainer David Airlie has already sent in his big feature pull request for Linux 4.17 since he will be going on holidays the next few weeks...
AMDVLK Updated With Wayland Support, Many Other Fixes & Improvements
With it having been two weeks since AMD last updated their PAL/AMDVLK source tree, today's update contains a fair amount of changes to this official open-source AMD Radeon Vulkan Linux driver...
Linux Gets An Open-Source VR Desktop, Built Off OpenHMD
Remember Arcan, the open-source game engine powered display server? This project that has been going strong for several years now and began venturing into VR has now announced what we believe to be the first open-source VR Linux desktop environment...
Rust 1.25 Released, Upgrades To LLVM 6.0
Version 1.25.0 of the Rust programming language implementation is now available. Rust 1.25 comes in as being a bit more significant than some of the recent updates...
RADV In Mesa 18.1 Git Receiving New Vulkan Extension Work
In addition to receiving Vega 12 support in the past few hours, the RADV Vulkan driver living within Mesa has landed the latest extension work...
Test Driving A 64-Thread POWER9 Workstation, Initial Performance Against A 96-Core ARM
As of yesterday, Raptor Computing Systems has begun shipping the Talos II Workstation in volume. This POWER9 system is open down to the firmware and schematics while delivering quite a practical performance punch compared to today's proprietary x86/ARM servers...
X.Org Server 1.20 RC2 Released With DRI3 v1.2, Per-Window Flipping For XWayland
Adam Jackson at Red Hat has announced the second release candidate to the long-in-development X.Org Server 1.20...
Raspberry Pi's Raspbian Finally Moves Up To Linux 4.14 Kernel
Raspberry Pi's official Linux distribution, Raspbian, is now ready with their Linux 4.14 kernel to replace their aging Linux 4.9-based kernel...
NVIDIA 390.48 Linux Driver Released With GV100 & Tesla V100 Support
NVIDIA today released the 390.48 graphics driver for Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris systems...
AMD Vega 12 GPU Support Lands In Mesa 18.1-devel
With support for the unreleased "Vega 12" AMD GPU seeing its kernel-side support coming with Linux 4.17, AMD's Marek Olšák has landed support for this scarcely detailed GPU now in their user-space OpenGL driver...
DragonFlyBSD 5.2 Release Candidate Available With Spectre Mitigation, HAMMER2 Improvements
The first release candidate is now available of the upcoming DragonFlyBSD 5.2 operating system...
Windows 10 vs. Windows WSL vs. Linux - Ubuntu / openSUSE / Debian / Clear Linux
With Debian having been added to the Microsoft Store earlier this month for running Debian 9 on Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) plus in wanting to do some fresh updates prior to Microsoft shipping their Spring Creators Update, here are some fresh benchmarks of various Linux distributions and their raw performance, the current major Linux distributions available on WSL, and then also the native Windows 10 performance in the various supported tests.
Qbs 1.11 Released As The Qt Build Tool Successor To QMake
In addition to the Qt Creator 4.6 IDE being released today, The Qt Company also released the Qbs 1.11 build system...
AOMedia Announces Public Release Of AV1 Video Format
Adobe, Amazon, Apple, Facebook, Google, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Mozilla, Netflix, NVIDIA, and others making up the Alliance for Open Media (AOMedia) have today announced the public release of the AV1 royalty-free video format!..
Talvos: A SPIR-V Interpreter & Vulkan Device Emulator For Debugging
Another interesting Vulkan open-source project worthy of a shout-out is Talvos, a dynamic analysis framework and debugger for Vulkan and SPIR-V programs...
Qt Creator 4.6 Released With Upgraded C++ Support, Navigation Improvements
The Qt Company has released Qt Creator 4.6, the latest version of their Qt/C++ focused integrated development environment...
New P-State Patches Could Boost Intel Graphics Performance Under Some Conditions
Francisco Jerez of Intel's open-source Linux graphics driver team has posted not some new DRM driver patches today but rather CPUFreq/P-State driver patches that could really help Intel integrated graphics performance under some conditions and especially on the lower-power Intel platforms...
LLVM 5.0.2-RC1 Released With Spectre Patches
While LLVM 6.0 is available as the latest and greatest stable Mesa release, LLVM 5.0.2 is in the works for releasing in the days ahead. Besides normal bug fixes, LLVM 5.0.2 also carries the compiler-side Retpoline patches for Spectre...
While Still Waiting For Broadcom VideoCore 5 To Surface, There Appears To Be VC6
The VC5 open-source Linux graphics driver stack has been under heavy development now the past nearly year while not yet seeing any major ARM SBCs or other products making use of this Broadcom VideoCore V (VC5) 3D hardware, which now supports OpenCL and Vulkan. While many are holding out hopes for eventually seeing a next-gen Raspberry Pi with this beefed up VideoCore, it appears there is already a VC6 in the works too...
USB Audio Class 3.0 Support, Intel Icelake Audio Set For Linux 4.17
Continuing on to with some of what we can look forward to seeing with Linux 4.17 for end-users, the sound driver updates are fairly notable for this upcoming kernel cycle...
Linux 4.4 To 4.16 Kernel Benchmarks With AMD Ryzen Threadripper
This past weekend I posted some Linux 3.17 to Linux 4.16 kernel benchmarks using two older Intel hardware platforms and one of the most frequent requests to come in following that article were some AMD benchmarks looking at the Intel Linux performance going a ways back. Here are some test results from Linux 4.4 to 4.16 using an AMD Ryzen Threadripper 1950X system.
Mesa 18.0 Officially Released With Plenty Of OpenGL & Vulkan Improvements
Mesa 18.0 managed to meet its Q1'2018 release target by just a couple of days... After being delayed a month and a half, Mesa 18.0.0 is now the latest stable version of this user-space driver stack most commonly associated with its OpenGL and Vulkan implementations...
Linux Receiving ACPI "Time and Alarm Device" Driver
Another new driver coming for Linux 4.17 is a device driver implementing ACPI's specification for the Time and Alarm Device (TAD). On systems with a supported ACPI version, this can be a handy means of waking up a system with some trivial scripting...
NVIDIA Rolls Out The Volta-Based Quadro GV100
NVIDIA used their annual GTC conference for announcing their latest Volta-based GPU product, the Quadro GV100...
Google "Hammer" HID Driver Coming To Linux 4.17
A new HID input driver for an apparent yet-to-be-released Google device is coming for the Linux 4.17 kernel merge window...
AMDKFD Updates For Linux 4.17 Round Out dGPU Support
Earlier this month was the big batch of AMDKFD driver updates for DRM-Next / Linux 4.17 for getting the Radeon discrete GPU support squared away. Now coming in as a late pull request is the rest of that dGPU work for AMDKFD...
GCC 8 Aims For Release Candidate In April, But Regressions Remain
Richard Biener of SUSE issued a status report today on GCC 8.0.1 ahead of the GCC 8.1 stable release expected in the weeks ahead...
Intel "ICE" Driver Landing For E800 Series Ethernet
Intel Linux driver developers working on their networking support now have their new ICE driver queued in net-next ahead of the next merge window...
ARM64 Prepping ARM v8.4 Features, KPTI Improvements For Linux 4.17
With the Linux 4.16 kernel release likely to happen this coming Sunday and that marking the opening of the Linux 4.17 merge window, many subsystem maintainers are preparing their "-next" trees of feature updates...
Valve To Open-Source Their Steam Networking Sockets Library
Valve is preparing to make another significant open-source code contribution in the very near future...
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