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Skylake & Newer Could Still See Faster Linux Graphics Performance
With my recent tests of Intel Kabylake graphics on Linux 4.13 showing no change in performance, it was asked whether the Intel Linux graphics driver has plateaued for reaching maximum performance. It hasn't...
VA-API Video Acceleration On The Linux Desktop Is Nearly Ready For Chrome
It looks like Chrome on the Linux desktop could finally be seeing Intel GPU video acceleration support with the web browser having patches pending for VA-API...
Vulkan 1.0.56 Brings One New Extension, Fixes
Khronos' SIGGRAPH announcements are coming up in just over one week but today we have the Vulkan 1.0.56 release...
Nouveau Gets Thermal Throttling, One Step Closer For GTX 900 Re-Clocking
Nouveau re-clocking/power expert Karol Herbst has published a set of patches today implementing thermal throttling support for this open-source NVIDIA DRM driver...
Mesa 17.2 Merge Window Extended To Sunday, RADV Shared Semaphores Lands
The merging fun for Mesa 17.2 will continue through the weekend...
Linux Full Disk Encryption Performance With AMD Ryzen 5 + SATA 3.0 SSD
Honoring another request of a Phoronix Premium supporter is looking at the performance impact of full-disk encryption using LUKS when using an AMD Ryzen processor. For this round of testing I used an AMD Ryzen 5 1400 running Fedora 26 and backed by an Intel 545s 512GB SATA 3.0 SSD.
Wine 2.13 Released: Unicode 10.0, Better Mouse Cursors
If Wine 2.0.2 with 60+ bug fixes doesn't interest you, perhaps the Wine 2.13 development update will get you more excited...
GNOME 3.25.4 Released
GNOME 3.25.4 is the latest development snapshot available of this open-source desktop environment in the road towards GNOME 3.26...
100+ More KHR_no_error Patches, Might Help Some Games
Open-source driver contributor Samuel Pitoiset for Valve has published a set of 101 new patches for implementing more KHR_no_error support...
StarTech 12U Computer Rack
In needing to make more room for Ryzen/Epyc/ThreadRipper and Core-X Series, the StarTech 12U rack was the latest investment. This 12U rack can, fortunately, fit quite comfortable under my custom-made desk.
Revised DRI3 v1.1 Modifiers Support For Mesa
Daniel Stone of Collabora has published a new set of 14 patches implementing DRI3 v1.1's modifiers support inside Mesa with support for EGL X11 and Vulkan X11/Wayland...
Ubuntu Is Trying To Figure Out The Default Apps For 18.04 LTS
Canonical is running a survey in trying to figure out what should be the default applications for next year's Ubuntu 18.04 LTS release...
Haswell-Tuned Binaries Are Still Sometimes Faster On AMD Ryzen Than Znver1 Tuning
Yesterday I posted benchmarks of Clang 4 vs. Clang 5 with AMD Ryzen now that LLVM 5 has received the initial AMD Zen "znver1" scheduler model. That scheduler model and improvements to LLVM/Clang 5.0 yielded some performance improvements, but still there are cases where using "-march=haswell" for tuning and running those generated binaries on Ryzen leads to better performance...
Etnaviv Gallium3D Driver Now Has Mainline Support For ETC2 Compression
With Mesa 17.2 expected to be branched before the week is through, expect a lot of last-minute feature activity for new work getting into this next quarterly update for Mesa 3D...
NVIDIA's Server-Side GLVND Implementation
Earlier this week I wrote about Adam Jackson's work at Red Hat on a prototype of an X.Org server-side GLVND implementation. NVIDIA has also now announced their coincidentally similar work...
Some AMD Grenada Cards Have Been Borked On The Open-Source Driver For 2 Years
A frustrated Phoronix reader pointed out a bug report that's been open nearly two years regarding AMD Grenada (basically, Hawaii cards in the R9 300 series) support on the open-source Linux driver being in a tough position for a subset of users...
Complete Kabylake Support For Intel GVT Coming
For those looking to use Intel Kabylake hardware with Intel's Graphics Virtualization Technology, it looks like that support will finally be here come Linux 4.14...
Intel Mesa Driver Lands Support For OpenGL ARB_shader_ballot
Just in time for this weekend's expected Mesa 17.2 branching, the Intel "i965" Mesa driver has landed support for the ARB_shader_ballot OpenGL extension...
Linux 4.11 vs. 4.12 vs. 4.13-rc1 Intel Kabylake Graphics Tests
Besides testing the Radeon/AMDGPU work in Linux 4.13, here are some fresh benchmarks of Intel Kabylake GT 2 / HD Graphics 630 from this new in-development kernel...
Wine 2.0.2 Released With 62 Bug Fixes
The Wine project has today announced Wine 2.0.2 as the newest stable update for running Windows programs on Linux, macOS, and other operating systems...
AMDGPU vs. Radeon DRM On Linux 4.13 For AMD GCN 1.0/1.1 GPUs
With the Linux 4.13 kernel currently under development there are new module parameters that can make it easier switching from the Radeon DRM default on GCN 1.0 and GCN 1.1 GPUs to instead using the newer AMDGPU DRM driver, but Radeon remains the default. Here's my test experiences and benchmark results of AMDGPU vs. Radeon for GCN 1.0/1.1 GPUs.
GCC Begins Preparing For C++20 With -std=c++2a
With C++20 feature talk heating up, GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) developers are beginning to prepare working on more of the new compiler functionality for this next standard due out in a few years...
Fedora 25/26 Will Soon Receive The Linux 4.12 Kernel
For users of Fedora 25 and Fedora 26, the Linux 4.12 kernel will soon be sent down as a stable release update...
Benchmarking LLVM/Clang's New AMD Zen Scheduler Model
Just prior to LLVM 5.0 being branched yesterday, the AMD Zen scheduler model finally landed in LLVM and has the potential of boosting the performance of generated binaries targeting AMD's Zen "znver1" architecture. Here are some benchmarks of LLVM Clang 4.0 compared to the latest LLVM Clang compiler code when testing with both generic x86-64 optimizations and then optimized builds for the first-generation Zen CPUs, tested on a Ryzen 7 processor.
Qt Creator 4.4 Enters Beta
The Qt Company has announced the first public beta of the Qt Creator 4.4 integrated development environment...
RADV Lands New Vulkan Extensions, More On The Way
RADV developer Bas Nieuwenhuizen has landed support for some new Vulkan extensions introduced by Vulkan 1.0.54...
GNOME Shell 3.25.4 Adds Meson Build System Support
With the GNOME 3.25.4 development milestone this week, new versions of GNOME Shell and Mutter are among the packages checked-in for release...
GTK+ 3.91.1 Toolkit Released
We are one step closer to the release of GTK4 with today's GTK+ 3.91.1 tool-kit release...
GNOME Games 3.26 To Feature UI Improvements, New Features
GNOME Games, the application for the GNOME desktop to serve as a game library for browsing installed games as well as integrating with some game emulators and other features, is seeing new feature activity for the GNOME 3.26 cycle...
Intel 545s 512GB SSD Benchmark On Linux
Intel announced their 545s series SSD last month and it's been making plenty of rounds on Windows. Curious about the Linux performance, I picked up the Intel 545s 512GB SATA 3.0 SSD for benchmarking on Linux.
It Looks Like Purism Might Be Soon Launching Their Libre Linux Phone
Purism, the company that started out with the Librem laptops that are Linux-friendly and now pre-loaded with Coreboot, has long had ambitions for expanding into tablets, smartphones, and other devices. It looks like the first Purism Phone might soon be announced...
libdrm 2.4.82 Released With New AMDGPU APIs, Intel Cannonlake/Coffeelake IDs
A new version of libdrm is available today, the library that sits between the kernel Direct Rendering Manager and the user-space clients like Mesa and others. This libdrm 2.4.82 release is a bit more notable than some of the other point releases as it does have some interesting additions...
AMD Zen Scheduler Model Lands In LLVM, Makes It For LLVM 5.0
It was coming down to the wire for the new AMD Zen scheduler model in LLVM 5.0 but now it's managed to land just hours before the LLVM 5.0 branching...
Libgcrypt 1.8 Released With Various Improvements
The GnuPG project has announced libgcrypt version 1.8 as the newest version of this Gcrypt library...
Raptor Is Going To Launch A New POWER9 Linux System
Raptor Engineering who does Coreboot development work and is known for their previous Talos Secure Workstation system to provide a fast and fully libre workstation is going to be launching a new POWER-based workstation...
GNOME Settings Continues Looking Better With Its New WiFi Panel
Georges Stavracas' latest work on GNOME is the new WiFi panel for the GNOME Settings area...
GNOME's Mutter Flips On Its New Monitor Config Manager By Default
GNOME's Mutter has flipped on its new "Monitor Configuration Manager" by default as it seeks to improve the multi-monitor and multi-GPU experience...
MPV 0.26 Media Player Released
For fans of the MPlayer/mplayer2-based MPV media player, version 0.26 was released with a few months worth of improvements...
KHR_variable_pointers & KHR_storage_buffer_storage_class Land In Mesa ANV Git
Intel's open-source Linux graphics driver developers have continued landing support for the new extensions introduced by Vulkan 1.0.54...
Server-Side GLVND Being Hacked On, Could Help PRIME Laptops & More
Adam Jackson of Red Hat has been developing a "server-side GLVND" implementation to allow multiple OpenGL driver stacks to co-exist within the X.Org Server space...
It's Coming Down To The Wire For New AMD Zen Scheduler Model In LLVM 5.0
Tomorrow is the feature freeze / branching deadline for LLVM 5.0 and as of writing the new AMD Zen scheduler model hasn't been merged, but it looks like it could still happen in time...
Linux 4.13-rc1 Tests Of AMDGPU Paired With RADV/RadeonSI Mesa 17.2-dev
I've just finished out a round of tests using the Linux 4.13-rc1 kernel with its new AMDGPU driver code. No regressions with my Polaris and Fiji tests, but at the same time no performance gains trickled through when running various tests with RADV Vulkan and RadeonSI OpenGL from Mesa 17.2-dev...
NVIDIA Proposes "DeepColor Visual" Extension For X.Org Server, For HDR On Linux
Since last year NVIDIA has been working on HDR support for the Linux desktop. They've worked on support for their driver, but with the Linux infrastructure for High Dynamic Range monitors lacking, they've been working on lower-level Linux improvements to allow for a HDR Linux desktop ecosystem with this next-generation of displays...
Learn More About Lennart Poettering's casync Project
Last month Lennart Poettering of systemd and PulseAudio fame introduced his newest project, casync. The goal of casync is for distributing file-system images and is inspired by rsync and Git...
Intel Stages More Code In DRM-Next For Linux 4.14
Intel's Daniel Vetter has sent in a second batch of code updates of new feature work to be staged in DRM-Next for the eventual Linux 4.14 kernel cycle...
VC5 Driver Development Continues, Raspbian Performance Still Being Tuned
Earlier this month the VC5 open-source driver was announced as a new driver for Broadcom's next-generation graphics processor. This has already led to speculation this much more powerful GPU will be found in future Raspberry Pi hardware. Work on this driver has continued while not forgetting about the VC4 driver for current-gen Raspberry Pi devices...
Krita 3.2 Digital Painting Program Enters Beta
Version 3.2 of the popular Krita digital painting program has a variety of bug-fixes and some new features...
It Didn't Make It For Linux 4.13, But A New Random Number Generator Still In The Works
Frequent Phoronix readers may recall that for more than one year a new Linux Random Number Generator has been in-development and today marked the 12th version of these patches being released...
Intel Windows OpenGL Driver Finally Has v4.5, Catching Up To Mesa
While Intel's Mesa-based open-source OpenGL Linux driver has been officially conformant since early 2017 and has enabled OpenGL 4.5 since last October, the Intel Windows OpenGL driver is finally catching up...
AMD Secure Memory Encryption Patches Updated For Linux
Adding to the list of changes/features you will not find in Linux 4.13 is AMD's Secure Memory Encryption as supported by the new EPYC processors...
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