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Updated 2025-09-19 23:00
GCC Developers Potentially Deprecating Intel MPX
It was just with GCC 6 that MPX support was flipped on with Intel's Memory Protection Extensions (MPX) just premiering with Skylake CPUs. But now GCC developers are thinking about potentially deprecating this feature...
Qt 5.9 Release Candidate Available For Testing
Running just slightly behind schedule, the Qt 5.9 release candidate is now available for last-minute testing of this next tool-kit update...
Wayland's XDG-Shell Preparing For Stable
Wayland developer Jonas Ã…dahl is preparing to promote the XDG-Shell interface from unstable to stable...
Kodi 17.2 Released To Fix Security Issue, Bugs
Kodi 17.2 has been released and all users of this HTPC software are encouraged to upgrade due to a security fix...
Freedreno Gallium3D Enables NIR By Default
Freedreno Gallium3D as the open-source, reverse-engineered driver for Qualcomm Adreno graphics hardware has switched to using NIR by default...
Trying Out MESA_NO_ERROR / KHR_no_error Support On Mesa 17.2-dev
Merged last month into Mesa Git and improved since then with follow-up commits has been KHR_no_error support for reducing the overhead of the OpenGL drivers by disabling certain error handling for OpenGL games/applications. This in turn can free up some CPU utilization and possibly lead to power-savings too...
Btrfs RAID 0/1/5/6/10 Benchmarks On Linux 4.12
With Btrfs RAID 5/6 seeing fixes in Linux 4.12, if you are re-evaluating the setup of a Btrfs native RAID array, here are some fresh benchmarks using four solid-state drives.
31 More AMDGPU DC/DAL Patches Enter The Queue
AMD's Harry Wentland has sent out the latest round of patches to the yet-to-be-merged DC display stack (formerly known as "DAL") for the AMDGPU kernel driver...
Igalia Making Progress On Improving Chromium Wayland
Igalia developers have been working on improvements to better supporting Google's Chromium/Chrome web-browser under Wayland and should eventually be upstreamed...
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 Enters Public Beta
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.4 is now available as a beta for the next installment of RHEL7...
Total War: SHOGUN 2 and Fall of the Samurai Debut For Linux
Six years after the Windows release of Total War: SHOGUN 2, the Linux port has been released by Feral Interactive...
ARB_gl_spirv / NIR Support Being Worked On For RadeonSI
Nicolai Hähnle is looking at adding support for ARB_gl_spirv to the RadeonSI Gallium3D driver and as part of that support for the NIR intermediate representation...
Heterogeneous Memory Management Steps Up To Version 22
Heterogeneous Memory Management sadly didn't make it for Linux 4.12 as developer Jerome Glisse was aiming for, but now he's out with an updated version to these important HMM patches...
RISC-V Linux Port Pursuing Mainlining In The Kernel
RISC-V developers believe that while their Linux kernel port isn't yet fully complete, they are hoping to get it mainlined now for this open-source CPU ISA...
GTK+ 3.91 Released With Meson Build Support, API Changes, macOS Support
GTK+ 3.91 is now available as the latest test release on the road to the GTK4 tool-kit...
Intel Broxton Gets ASTC HDR Support In Mesa
Intel Broxton graphics hardware can now benefit from ASTC HDR texture compression in Mesa Git...
SteamOS 2.115 Switches From AMDGPU-PRO To AMDGPU+RadeonSI
Valve has pushed out a long-awaited update to SteamOS Brewmaster and in this latest beta update have switched away from the AMDGPU-PRO hybrid driver in favor of Mesa...
Mesa 17.1.1 Coming This Week
The first point release to Mesa 17.1 will be here in just a few days...
Radeon RX 560 Linux OpenGL/Vulkan Benchmarks
Last week the "Polaris Evolved" Radeon RX 560 graphics card launched. I picked up a Sapphire Radeon RX 560 for Linux testing and have those results to share today for OpenGL and Vulkan workloads under Linux using the 4.12 development kernel and Mesa 17.2-dev compared to a range of Radeon and GeForce graphics cards.
GNU Guix & Guix SD 0.13 Released
The GNU Guix package manager has seen an update today along with GNU Guix SD, its software distribution running the GNU Linux-libre kernel...
RadeonSI/Gallium3D Still Appears To Have Greater CPU Overhead Than The NVIDIA Driver
In CPU-bound Linux games, the NVIDIA Linux driver still appears to perform better than the newest RadeonSI Gallium3D code...
Videos From The 2017 Linux Audio Conference
Taking place the past few days in Saint-Etienne, France has been the annual Linux Audio Conference...
Mesa Developers Discuss Dropping Older Drivers, Removing Untested Code
Last week Mesa developers had their once-in-a-while discussion about cleaning up the code-base and potentially dropping the older drivers...
Nextcloud 12 Debuts With "Global Scale" Architecture
The ownCloud-forked Nextcloud 12 is now available as the latest major release for this open-source project to easily deploy your own personal cloud...
Linux 4.12-rc2 Kernel Released
Linus Torvalds has pushed out his second weekly test candidate of the Linux 4.12 kernel...
AMD Ryzen AOCC 1.0 Compiler Tuning Benchmarks
On Friday I posted some benchmarks of AMD's new AOCC code compiler for Ryzen compared to LLVM Clang 4.0/5.0 and GCC 6/7/8. The AOCC 1.0 benchmarks on Ryzen 7 didn't offer much over LLVM Clang for which this "AMD Optimizing C/C++ Compiler" is based, but in this article are some tuning benchmarks.
IWOCL 2017 OpenCL Wraps Up, OpenCL-V For Vulkan Makes Waves
The annual International Workshop on OpenCL (IWOCL) conference has concluded this week in Toronto. Slides and other materials from this leading OpenCL conference are now available...
Phoronix Turns 13 In Two Weeks - What Shall We Benchmark To Celebrate?
Two weeks from tomorrow will mark the 13th birthday since starting Phoronix.com and also nine years since the release of Phoronix Test Suite 1.0. What better way to celebrate than by running more of our big, annual benchmarks from Windows vs. Linux comparisons to other interesting hardware tests...
TFS File-System Still Aiming To Compete With ZFS, Written In Rust
The developers behind the Rust-based Redox operating system continue working on the "TFS" file-system that they hope will compete with the long-standing ZFS file-system, but TFS isn't being tied to just Redox OS...
Coriander Project: Compile CUDA Codes To OpenCL, Run Everywhere
AMD's GPUOpen has been working on the HIP compiler to allow NVIDIA CUDA code to be executed on AMD GPUs, but now there's a separate and more universal effort: Coriander...
Linux GPU Driver Issues Are Still Holding Up Games In 2017
While Linux graphics drivers have been improving a lot, they are still not a trouble-free experience, especially when encountering new OpenGL games/workloads, even with NVIDIA's proprietary driver...
Running Intel Kabylake Graphics On Linux 4.12
Does the Linux 4.12 kernel bring any performance improvements for Intel graphics? Here are some OpenGL/Vulkan tests for Intel Kabylake graphics with Linux 4.10 vs. 4.11 vs. 4.12 when using Mesa 17.2-dev...
Vulkan 1.0.50 Adds New AMD-Developed Extension
Vulkan 1.0.50 is now available as the latest point release to the specification for this high-performance, cross-platform graphics API...
Glibc / GNU Toolchain Dropping Google NaCl Support
Support for Google's Native Client (NaCl) has been removed from mainline glibc with the GNU toolchain no longer really being maintained or used for compiling code targeting this Chrome-supported sandboxed code execution environment...
AMDGPU-PRO 17.10 vs. Linux 4.12 + Mesa 17.2-dev Git
Given the RadeonSI/Gallium3D threaded pipe context work having landed earlier this week and there being other performance improvements with Linux 4.12 and Mesa 17.2-dev, here are some fresh benchmarks on an AMD Polaris card comparing this latest open-source graphics driver code as of this week compared to AMD's latest hybrid driver, AMDGPU-PRO 17.10.
Mono 5.0 Rolls Out With Roslyn C# Compiler, Concurrent Garbage Collection
Mono 5.0 was released earlier this week without much fanfare...
KDAB Experimenting With Qt 3D For VR
Last year we covered some interest by Qt developers in potentially having virtual reality support for Qt 3D with OpenGL. It appears that work is getting closer to fruition...
Btrfs / EXT4 / F2FS / XFS Benchmarks On The Linux 4.12 Kernel
Given the big changes of the Linux 4.12 kernel and a lot of that being block/file-system-related work, here are some fresh benchmarks of the Btrfs, EXT4, F2FS, and XFS file-systems compared to their performance on past kernel releases when using a solid-state drive.
Samsung/Enlightenment Experiment With Wayland In A Widget
Enlightenment / Samsung OSG developers have been experimenting with running Wayland within a tool-kit widget. E.g. running the Weston terminal within an EFL tool-kit widget that in turn could be running on X.Org...
Chrome OS Is Working To Remove The Last Of Its X11 Dependencies
Chrome OS has not been using the X.Org Server but there have been some X11/X.Org dependencies still around, which looks like they will be removed soon...
Xen PV Calls Backend Being Worked On For Linux Kernel
The latest feature-work for Xen is on a back-end for the new PV Calls protocol...
Benchmarks: PostgreSQL 10 Performance Is Looking Good
With yesterday's release of the PostgreSQL 10 beta, a number of Phoronix readers and some of my supporters requested benchmarks of this major update to this widely-used SQL database server. Well, for those curious about this early test release, here are some benchmarks...
Benchmarking AMD's New AOCC Compiler For Ryzen
This week AMD released AOCC 1.0, the AMD Optimizing C/C++ Compiler, with initial support for Ryzen/Zen CPUs. In this article are our first benchmarks of the AOCC compiler compared to the GCC 6/7/8 and LLVM Clang 4/5 compilers.
ARB_bindless_texture Patches Posted For RadeonSI Gallium3D
Samuel Pitoiset of Valve has posted a set of 65 patches needed for wiring in ARB_bindless_texture support inside RadeonSI Gallium3D...
Shogun 2 On Linux Will Work With Radeon GPUs On Mesa 17.1, NVIDIA 375+
After announcing SHOGUN 2 for Linux earlier this week, Feral Interactive has now announced the system requirements for this newest Linux game port being released next week...
Intel Working On Thunderbolt Security Levels For Linux, Firmware Updates
Intel is continuing to improve the Thunderbolt support within the Linux kernel...
GeForce GT 1030 Will Work With NVIDIA 381 Linux Driver, Good Luck With Nouveau
This week NVIDIA released the GeForce GT 1030 as their newest low-end Pascal card. The GT 1030 cards retail for around $70 USD and you can find them in a low-profile version with some cards even being passively cooled...
Mozilla's Servo Still Striving For WebGL Support
One of the latest milestones being worked on for making the Servo browser engine more usable is WebGL support...
OpenGL vs. Vulkan With Intel Kabylake On Linux 4.12 + Mesa 17.2-dev
It's been a while since delivering any fresh comparison of Intel's open-source OpenGL and Vulkan Linux graphics drivers, so for your viewing pleasure this Friday, here is a fresh comparison while making use of the Linux 4.12 development kernel and Mesa 17.2-dev.
Endless Flatpaks Steam
The developers behind the GNOME-focused Endless OS catered for building "a global platform for digital literacy" has Flatpak'ed Steam...
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