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XFS For Linux 4.18 Preps Online File-System Repair, Other Features
The mature XFS file-system has seen yet more feature work happen in time for the Linux 4.18 kernel merge window...
A Tentative Linux Kernel Patch For Able AMD CPUs To Address Spectre V4 / SSBD
Linux kernel developer veteran Konrad Rzeszutek Wilk at Oracle has posted a set of experimental/debug patches for dealing with AMD "Speculative Store Bypass Disable" (SSBD) support for mitigating the Spectre Variant Four vulnerability...
USB 3.2, USB Type-C & SoundWire Updates Head Into Linux 4.18
Greg Kroah-Hartman has begun submitting the v4.18 pull requests for the multiple subsystems he maintains within the Linux kernel...
Dota 2 Vulkan Performance Across MacOS, Windows 10 & Linux
Last week Valve released their long-awaited Vulkan renderer for Dota 2 on macOS by making use of the MoltenVK driver they facilitated its open-sourcing of earlier in the year for bringing Vulkan to macOS/iOS via this wrapper layer to map Vulkan calls to Apple Metal drivers. The initial benchmarks of Vulkan'ized Dota 2 on Mac were quite compelling while for your viewing pleasure today are some additional data points.
EXT4/Fscrypt Changes For Linux 4.18: Speck File-System Encryption Being Added
Theodore Ts'o at Google submitted the feature updates today for the EXT4 file-system and FSCRYPT file-system encryption framework updates for the Linux 4.18 kernel merge window...
ROCm 1.8.1 Released With Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.5 Support
The AMD GPUOpen engineers maintaining the ROCm "Radeon Open Compute" driver stack with OpenCL support have today rolled out the ROCm 1.8.1 point release...
NVIDIA 390.67 Linux Driver Released WIth X.Org Server 1.20 Support, Bug Fixes
The NVIDIA 390.67 Linux driver is now available as the latest "long-term" series driver release for those sticking to that over the newer but short-term NVIDIA 396 driver series...
Phoronix Test Suite 8.0 Debuts With Official Windows Support, Easier Benchmark Creation
Phoronix Test Suite 8.0 has premiered today as the latest quarterly update to our open-source, cross-platform automated benchmarking software. This also happens to be our largest release ever and also commemorates ten years since the release of Phoronix Test Suite 1.0 and fourteen-years since the start of Phoronix. Here is a look at some of the many enhancements to find in this open-source benchmarking software.
A Look At The RadeonSI/RADV Performance From Mesa 17.2 To Mesa 18.2
As part of the Phoronix 14th birthday benchmarking this week, I have carried out a fresh comparison to see how the RadeonSI and RADV open-source AMD Linux graphics driver performance has evolved over the past year in Mesa. Tests were done using a Radeon RX 580 and testing every release branch from Mesa 17.2 to the current 18.2-devel.
Today Marks The Phoronix 14th Birthday
It was on 5 June 2004 that I founded Phoronix.com for developing a Linux hardware review site while today also marks ten years since the public release of Phoronix Test Suite 1.0 for what would end up pushing forward open-source, cross-platform benchmarking...
Ubuntu's New Server Installer Will Soon Support RAID & LAN Bonding
With Ubuntu Server 18.04 LTS there is a new server installer that is completely redone compared to the Debian Installer it's been relying upon to this point. But it is missing some basic features for traditional server administrators like RAID, encryption, and LVM partitioning...
Qt Creator 4.7 Enters Beta, Uses Clang Code Model By Default
The Qt Company has issued its first public beta today of the Qt Creator 4.7 Qt/C++ integrated development environment...
THRONES OF BRITANNIA Launching For Linux On Thursday, Another Vulkan Game
Feral Interactive has just announced that A Total War Saga: THRONES OF BRITANNIA will be launching for Linux this Thursday...
Libinput 1.11 Released With Record & Replay Capabilities, New Acceleration Code
Libinput 1.11 is out today as a significant update to this generic input handling library for Linux systems that is used by both X.Org (in the form of xf86-input-libinput) as well as Wayland systems for their unified input needs. The Libinput 1.11 release offers several new features...
Intel Announces The Core i7 8086K That Tops Out At 5.0GHz; 28-Core Chip Coming This Year
Following weeks of rumors, today at Computex Taipei 2018 Intel officially announced the limited edition Core i7 8086K that commemorates the 40th anniversary of Intel's x86 architecture...
Linux 4.18 Lands Chromebook Tablet Switch Driver
Another one of the hardware support additions for the now in-development Linux 4.18 kernel is finally the mainlining of the Chromebook Tablet Switch Driver...
Jailhouse 0.9 Hypervisor Released With NVIDIA TX2 Support
A new version of the Jailhouse partitioning hypervisor for Linux systems is now available...
Linux 4.17 Kernel Patch Brings -march=native Support
A Gentoo user has revised his kernel patch allowing the mainline Linux kernel to be built with the GCC "-march=native" compiler optimizations for targeting the kernel build against your particular CPU...
Apple Deprecates OpenGL & OpenCL
With today's announcement of macOS 10.14 Mojave, Apple quietly confirmed they are deprecating OpenGL and OpenCL within macOS...
KDE Developer On Martin Flöser's Departure: VDG Does Not Exist
KDE developer Alessandro Longo has penned a response about the KDE "Visual Design Group" with Martin Flöser announcing earlier today he is stepping away as KWin maintainer in part due to his frustrations with the VDG...
Apple Announces macOS 10.14, Competing With Fedora 28 & Ubuntu 18.10 This Fall
Apple today lifted the lid on macOS 10.14 "Mojave", the next installment of their operating system. If you are curious about what's coming to macOS 10.14 either due to being a multi-OS user or curious what the Linux desktop distributions will be going up against later this year, here's the quick overview...
Btrfs Can Now Remove Directories Much Faster In Send Mode: From 33 Hours To 2 Minutes
For those making use of Btrfs' incremental send/receive functionality for efficient backups or other reasons for moving data between Btrfs volumes, the directory deletion performance for Btrfs send is now much faster...
Linux 4.18 Scheduler Updates Benefit Schedutil, NUMA, vCPUs
The scheduler updates submitted today for the Linux 4.18 kernel merge window include a few notable changes...
TrueOS, FreeBSD, OpenBSD & DragonFlyBSD Against Linux + Windows 10 Benchmarks
Last week I posted benchmarks of a big Linux distribution and Windows 10 / WSL benchmark comparison while in this article for kicking off the Phoronix birthday benchmarking week are results when seeing how the various BSDs are comparing against the Linux distributions and Windows 10 Pro itself. The BSDs for this comparison were TrueOS, FreeBSD, OpenBSD, and DragonFlyBSD.
Fedora 29 Proposal "i686 Is For x86-64" Would Allow More Optimizations, Require SSE2
For years Fedora has been demoting 32-bit x86 and there's been efforts to drop 32-bit kernel builds and related efforts while the latest x86 proposal causing some controversy is the "i686 is for x86-64" feature proposal...
Linux 4.18 Continues Onboarding Centaur x86 CPUs
As reported a few months ago, the new Chinese x86 CPU venture formed between the government of Shanghai and VIA has been working on Linux support for these new x86 CPUs and that onboarding has continued with Linux 4.18...
It's Official: Microsoft Pays Out $7.5 Billion For GitHub, Nat Friedman Becomes The CEO
Microsoft has publicly announced their acquisition of GitHub and they paid billions more than anticipated...
GNU Linux-libre 4.17-gnu Kernel Released
Based on yesterday's upstream Linux 4.17 kernel release, the FSF-approved GNU Linux-libre 4.17-gnu kernel is now available for a fully free software kernel on capable hardware configurations...
Linux 4.18's Latest Improvements For Power Management, CPUFreq
Rafael Wysocki has submitted the ACPI and power management updates already for the newly-opened Linux 4.18 merge window...
Linux Mint 19 Beta Released
For fans of the Linux Mint distribution, their 19 "Tara" release based upon Ubuntu 18.04 LTS is now available in beta form...
Martin Flöser Steps Down As Maintainer Of KDE's KWin
Martin Flöser (nee Gräßlin) who has been the maintainer of KDE's KWin since 2010 is leaving his post...
NVIDIA Jetson Xavier Announced: Shipping This Summer With Volta GPU, 8 x ARM64 CPUs
NVIDIA has used Computex 2018 for launching their latest Jetson developer platform. Over the Jetson TX2, the Jetson Xavier is a big upgrade but is also costing more money...
Linux 4.18 To Report CPU Temps Finally On Stoney & Bristol Ridge
The hardware monitoring "hwmon" updates have been sent in for the just-opened Linux 4.18 kernel merge window while what's interesting this time around are the k10temp driver updates for AMD CPU temperature reporting...
PPSSPP Adds Vulkan On Linux Support
The PPSSPP emulator project allowing Sony PSP games to be played on multiple platforms has now added Vulkan support on Linux...
Wine Vulkan Preps For v1.1 Support With Licensing Issues Resolved
Now that Vulkan's code licensing issue with Wine has been resolved, the Winevulkan code for supporting Vulkan within Wine to pass onto the host Linux system's Vulkan driver is being updated...
Linux 4.17 Kernel Released With Big Updates For AMDGPU, CPU Power-Savings
While there was a lot of last minute changes this week, Linus Torvalds has just gone ahead and officially released the Linux 4.17 kernel...
Microsoft Has Reportedly Reached A Deal To Acquire GitHub
On Friday a news report suggested Microsoft and GitHub were furthering along talks to acquire the popular code hosting site and now a deal has reportedly been reached...
Ruby 2.6 Preview Rolls Out With JIT Support
The first preview release of Ruby 2.6 is now available and its big change compared to its earlier releases is a just-in-time (JIT) compiler...
Red Hat Developer Posts DisplayLink DRM/FB Driver Improvements
It's been a while since last having any Linux driver progress to report on for the DisplayLink hardware that is found in many of the USB-powered displays. Fortunately, Red Hat developer Mikulas Patocka has posted a set of improvements to the DisplayLink kernel drivers of the UDL-KMS DRM driver and the UDLFB frame-buffer driver...
A Look At The Intel UHD Graphics Performance On Clear Linux With Linux 4.16 + Mesa 18.2
Yesterday I posted some Radeon graphics benchmarks under Clear Linux now that Intel's performance-optimized Linux distribution ships with AMDGPU+RadeonSI/RADV support. While doing that comparison I also took the opportunity to run some fresh UHD Graphics "Coffeelake" benchmarks on Clear Linux against Ubuntu.
The Best Features Of The Linux 4.17 Kernel: Power Savings, AMDGPU DC, ACPI TAD
If all goes well, the Linux 4.17 kernel will debut as stable today. Linus Torvalds last week indicated that this next kernel stable release could be coming for this weekend, but there has been a lot of changes merged in recent days, so we'll see if Linus is still leaning towards releasing today or instead opts for Linux 4.17-rc8. Whatever he ends up deciding, there are a lot of great changes with Linux 4.17...
Mesa 18.0.5 Released, But It's Now Time To Upgrade To Mesa 18.1+
Mesa 18.0.5 is out as the latest point release for the Mesa 18.0 release from Q1'2018, but it also now marks the end of the series...
Weston Might Move To 4 Month Releases While Wayland's Maturity May Stop Timed Cycles
Derek Foreman at Samsung's Open-Source Group has initiated a formal discussion over the Wayland and Weston release schedules...
GCN 1.1 On AMDGPU DRM Driver To Now Default To PowerPlay
When using a GCN 1.1 CIK / Sea Islands GPU with the non-default AMDGPU DRM driver, it will soon begin defaulting to use PowerPlay for power management rather than the old DPM code...
Genode OS 18.05 Rolls Out Java Support, New NVMe Driver & Sculpt OS Update
Version 18.05 of the Genode operating system framework is now available along with the second revision to its Sculpt OS, what desires to become a general purpose OS based upon Genode...
Linux 4.18 To Ship ARM64 SSBD For Spectre V4 Mitigation, LSE Atomics By Default
Since the unveiling of Spectre Variant Four last month ARM has been publishing patches for their mitigation for the 64-bit ARM CPUs. While the Intel/AMD and POWER mitigation landed for Linux 4.17, the SSBD work on AArch64 is landing for Linux 4.18...
ReactOS Is Finally Able To Build Itself
ReactOS, the "open-source Windows" operating system re-implementation, is now able to finally self-host itself in fully compile ReactOS from ReactOS...
Clear Linux Now Offers Radeon Mesa Graphics Support, Yields Speed Advantage In Some Tests
Intel's Clear Linux distribution is quite performant as shown by our many Linux distribution benchmarks for delivering lightning-fast out-of-the-box Linux performance that is generally unmatched by other distributions. While the Clear Linux package (bundle) archive continues getting larger and more desktop packages are being included, one area that sadly had been left out up until recently was support for RadeonSI/RADV. Up until recently their Mesa build was just with the Intel OpenGL/Vulkan driver support as well as the software rasterizers, but now the open-source Radeon drivers are being included as well as Nouveau too for open-source NVIDIA driver support. I took Clear Linux's Radeon stack for a whirl to check out the performance capabilities.
GIMP Jumps Aboard The GitLab Bandwagon
The 2018 trend of migrating open-source project infrastructure to GitLab continues...
Another Week's Worth Of AMDVLK Improvements Published, More Sparse Texture Work
The AMD developers maintaining the PAL (Platform Abstraction Layer) and XGL components comprising the official AMDVLK Linux Vulkan driver have made public their latest code commits from the past week...
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