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Uniform Packing For RadeonSI NIR, Helps Reduce CPU Overhead
Timothy Arceri of Valve's open-source Linux GPU driver team is out with his latest set of patches to further enhance the RadeonSI Gallium3D driver...
Raspberry Pi 3B+ Launches With Faster CPU, Dual-Band 802.11ac, Faster Ethernet
The Raspberry Pi Foundation is celebrating Pi day (March 14) by launching their latest Raspberry Pi ARM SBC. This though isn't with some new Broadcom chipset with VC5 graphics, sadly, but a slightly revised variant of the Raspberry Pi 3. Meet the Raspberry Pi 3B+...
GStreamer 1.14 Nears Release With WebRTC Support, Experimental AV1 & NVIDIA NVDEC
Just a little more than one week past the GStreamer 1.14 RC1 release, the second and final release candidate of the upcoming GStreamer 1.14 is now available for testing...
LLVM 5.0.2 Planned For Release At The End Of March With Spectre Mitigation
While LLVM 6.0 is now available and it includes the Retpoline compiler-side support for Spectre V2 mitigation, an LLVM 5.0.2 point release is coming to back-port it to their previous stable series...
Intel Rolls Out Updated, Post-Spectre CPU Microcode (20180312)
Intel has published the Intel Processor Microcode Package for Linux 20180312 release with the latest improvements around the microcode-based approach for Spectre CPU vulnerability mitigation, succeeding their microcode updates from earlier in the year...
Raspberry Pi Working On A "More Normal" Media Stack
Eric Anholt of Broadcom's latest open-source Linux driver work hasn't been on their BCMV Vulkan driver or their newer VC5 Gallium3D driver, but rather improving the multimedia stack for existing Raspberry Pi devices...
Mesa 18.0 Has Been Off The Tracks For More Than One Month
Mesa 18.0 had been due for release around mid-February, but that didn't happen and there hasn't even been a release candidate in more than one month...
DragonFFI Lets You Call C Functions From Any Language
DragonFFI is a foreign function interface (FFI) built using the LLVM and Clang compiler stack to provide a library calling C functions and C data structures that can be used from any other programming language...
Samba 4 Updates Issued For Correcting Two Security Vulnerabilities, One Nasty
The Samba open-source SMB/CIFS networking implementation is having a bad security day...
Tails 3.6 Linux Distribution Released
Version 3.6 of Tails, the security and privacy minded live USB/DVD Linux distribution derived from Debian, is now available...
AMD Secure Processor & Ryzen Chipsets Reportedly Vulnerable To Exploit
Just two months after the big Spectre and Meltdown CPU vulnerabilities were disclosed, Israeli security researchers have published 13 security vulnerabilities claiming to affect AMD Ryzen and EPYC product lines...
Per-Window Flipping In Present With XWayland Support Revised
While the belated X.Org Server 1.20 is onto the release candidate stage, there still are some feature patches expected to land and among them is the per-window flipping support in the Present extension with support wired through for XWayland...
Purism Gets Plasma Mobile Running On Their First Librem 5 Development Board
Purism is reporting they have been able to get KDE Plasma Mobile in its current development state running on their initial Librem 5 smartphone development platform...
Firefox 59 Prepped For Release: Nukes GTK2 Code, Still Prepping For Wayland
Mozilla's Firefox 59.0 is now available to download from the FTP server ahead of the official announcement...
Airlie Moves Ahead With His Plan For Soft FP64 For Mesa, OpenGL 4.3 For Evergreen GPUs
Yesterday we wrote about David Airlie working on a fresh push to get "soft FP64" support in Mesa for allowing some older graphics cards on the R600g driver to then have OpenGL 4 support thanks to this double-precision floating-point support being their last blocker. That code is moving forward...
Mesa Developers Working To Figure Out How To Improve Their Release Process
Following the very bumpy Mesa 17.3 releases, Mesa developers are currently discussing ideas for improving the release process moving forward...
NVIDIA 390.42 Linux Driver Released
NVIDIA has just published the 390.42 Linux graphics driver as their latest maintenance update in this long-lived driver series...
Karton 1.0 Released For Running Linux Programs on macOS & Other Distros/Architectures
Karton is a Docker-based solution for running Linux programs on macOS or other Linux distributions as well as different architectures...
Rust Gets A 2018 Roadmap, Big "Productivity" Edition Planned This Year
The developers behind the Rust programming language have put out a road-map for the year as well as details on the forthcoming "Rust 2018" Edition that succeeds the 1.x release series...
Student Applications For GSoC 2018 Now Open
If you are a university student and would like to pursue a career in Linux/open-source software development, a great way to get a jump-start on that is through Google's annual Summer of Code program. Student applications for GSoC 2018 are now being accepted...
Eric S Raymond Taking To Working On An Open Hardware / Open-Source UPS
Controversial open-source figure Eric S. Raymond is hoping to begin work on an open-source, open hardware design for an uninterruptible power supply (UPS)...
Cooling AMD EPYC With Noctua Coolers: NH-U9 TR4-SP3, NH-U12S TR4-SP3, NH-U14S TR4-SP3
While Austrian PC cooling manufacturer Noctua is mostly known for their high-end enthusiast/gamer oriented cooling products, they do offer a line-up of heatsinks for both AMD Ryzen Threadripper and EPYC server processors. In this article we are trying out the NH-U9 TR4-SP3, NH-U12S TR4-SP3, and NH-U14S TR4-SP3 heatsinks on a 32-core / 64-thread AMD EPYC platform for seeing how well these air coolers will do with AMD's promising server platform.
Linux 4.17 Will Be Another Exciting Kernel Cycle
While the Linux 4.16 kernel release is still three weeks or so away, the Linux 4.17 kernel is already shaping up to be another exciting cycle...
KEXI 3.1 Released As Open-Source/Free Alternative To Microsoft Access
KDE's KEXI database creator program that is akin to Microsoft Access is out with their first major release in months and also restores support for Microsoft Windows alongside Linux and macOS...
Canonical Working On Zstd-Compressed Debian Packages For Ubuntu
Support for Zstd-compressed Debian packages was worked on last week by some Canonical/Ubuntu developers and already by the end of the year they are looking at potentially using it by default...
David Airlie Moves Toward Upstreaming Soft FP64 Support In Mesa
There's been work going on for years of "soft" FP64 support to allow emulated support for the double-precision floating-point data types for GPUs not otherwise inherently supporting this capability. The soft support would allow for some older GPUs to then advertise OpenGL 4.0+ support now that ARB_gpu_shader_fp64 support could be enabled. That day looks like it's finally coming for mainline Mesa...
OpenChrome DRM Driver To Work On New GEM/TTM Code, Regression Fixes
Now that the OpenChrome DRM driver is hoping to go mainline in 2018 now that it can handle run-time resolution changes without crashing the X.Org Server, the project's lone developer Kevin Brace has published a TODO list of other code changes he has planned prior to getting this open-source VIA x86 graphics driver into the mainline Linux kernel...
Vulkan WSI Support Is The Latest Being Worked On For Wine
Following more Wine Vulkan code being merged and the first milestone being achieved of vulkaninfo working, Roderick Colenbrander has submitted his latest patches in the bring-up of Vulkan support under Wine...
Linux 4.16-rc5 Kernel Released
Development on the Linux 4.16 kernel continues moving along smoothly and tonight the 4.16-rc5 kernel is released...
The Big AMDKFD Change Set For Linux 4.17 Has Been Submitted
Oded Gabbay sent in his pull request today of the AMDKFD driver updates targeting the Linux 4.17 kernel. Notably this includes the long-awaited dGPU support in inching AMD/GPUOpen ROCm compute support with OpenCL off a mainline kernel for select discrete GPUs...
SilverStone TP02-M2: An Aluminum Heatsink For Cooling An M.2 SSD
While SilverStone is mostly known for their beautifully crafted computer cases, in addition to their range of power supplies and other enthusiast products they have also offered a number of cooling products over the years. Their latest addition to their cooling product line is the TP02-M2 that is an aluminum alloy heatsink for cooling M.2 solid-state drives.
GNOME 3.28 Is Being Released This Next Week With Many Features & Improvements
Assuming no last minute snafu, the GNOME 3.28 desktop environment will see its official release happen on 14 March, incorporating the past six months worth of improvements to this open-source desktop stack...
OpenChrome KMS Can Now Do Runtime Resolution Changes, Hopes To Go Mainline In 2018
The OpenChrome KMS/DRM driver can finally handle run-time resolution changes without crashing. The developer now hopes to be able to mainline this driver into the Linux kernel in 2018...
Debian Project Leader Elections 2018 Has One Candidate
It looks like current Debian Project Leader Chris Lamb will be serving another term...
KDE-Focused Netrunner 18.03 Linux Distribution Released
Netrunner 18.03 "Idolon" has been released as the latest version of this KDE-focused desktop Linux distribution derived from Debian's testing repository...
Updated Oracle Roadmap Points To Post-11.4 Solaris Release Around 2020
Oracle published a SPARC and Solaris road-map updated for March 2018...
i3 v4.15 Tiling Window Manager Released
Today marks the first release of the i3 tiling window manager in 2018...
An Early Look At The Linux 4.16 Kernel Performance With AMD EPYC
A few days back I provided some fresh Linux 4.16 kernel benchmarks compared to recent stable kernel releases while also toggling the KPTI and Retpoline security features on Linux 4.16 Git for seeing the impact of the Spectre and Meltdown mitigation techniques on this latest kernel while using Intel Xeon hardware. For this latest round of tests is a similar comparison while using an AMD EPYC system.
Mir Enables XDG Shell By Default, Dropping Mir EGL For Ubuntu 18.04
There is just one month to go until the official debut of the Ubuntu 18.04 LTS "Bionic Beaver" release and Canonical's Mir team is busy as ever on the home stretch of final changes for this next release...
Debian 9.4 Stretch Released
Debian 9.4 is now available as the latest maintenance release for the Stretch release series...
More Wine Vulkan Code Goes Mainline, Hits First Milestone
The latest work by Roderick Colenbrander on "winevulkan" was merged to mainline Wine Git on Friday and also marks their first self-appointed milestone in bringing up Vulkan API support within Wine...
New DRI3 v1.1 & v1.2 Bits Now Supported By Mesa
Of the many features coming to X.Org Server 1.20 there is now Direct Rendering Infrastructure 3 (DRI3) versions 1.1 and 1.2. Mesa has now received its patches for making use of the new functionality...
Airtop2 Inferno Fanless PC Advances With "Natural Airflow" To Cool Core i7 + GTX 1080
A few weeks back many of you were excited by the prospects of the Airtop2 Inferno PC that is a completely fanless PC with up to a Core i7 CPU and GTX 1080 GPU. This well-built, industrial-grade computer with CompuLab's custom-engineered natural airflow technology is now a step closer to the market...
Shared Virtual Memory Support For Nouveau With HMM
It's been a while since we last have seen any new Heterogeneous Memory Management patches even after its mainline introduction in Linux 4.14. But Jerome Glisse who masterminded HMM at Red Hat is now out with some Shared Virtual Memory (SVM) patches for Nouveau...
Amarok 2.9 Released As The Last Step Before Qt5/KF5
The KDE developers working on the Amarok music player released version 2.9.0 this week as their last expected release atop the aging KDE 4 libraries and Qt4...
Mozilla Servo Team To Begin Focusing On VR / Mixed Reality
Mozilla's Servo team is being absorbed by the company's Mixed Reality Team...
Fedora Will Get An IoT Edition
Fedora is planning to make a seemingly tardy entrance into the "Internet of Things" space with a new Fedora IoT Edition on the way...
18.04 Beta 1 Released For Opt-In Ubuntu Flavors
Today marks the first beta release of opt-in flavors participating for the Ubuntu 18.04 "Bionic Beaver" development cycle...
POCL 1.1 Released With Experimental SPIR/SPIR-V Support
POCL, the Portable Computing Language, that aims to be a portable and open-source OpenCL implementation that can run on CPUs as well as AMD HSA targets and more, is out with a new feature release...
GNOME 3.28-RC2 Released
There is less than one week to go until the GNOME 3.28 release while today the second release candidate is now available that serves as the final step before the stable debut...
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