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RadeonSI Working Toward Better Rocket League Performance
Marek Olšák has posted a set of patches today to the Mesa mailing list and they should help some Linux games, at least Rocket League...
Libinput X.Org Driver Updated With New Capabilities
Libinput is the input handling library that originated with Wayland but has since been adopted by Mir as well as X.Org when using the xf86-input-libinput handling driver. This xf86-input-libinput adaptation for X.Org Servers has seen a new release today...
HITMAN On Linux Will Work With Mesa 13.0+ Or NVIDIA
Feral announced earlier this week they are releasing HITMAN for Linux while today they have just published the system requirements for the Linux port...
Wine-Staging 2.1 Reworks CSMT For D3D10/D3D11
Riding off last week's Wine 2.1 release as the first post-2.0 bi-weekly development snapshot, Wine-Staging 2.1 has been released that continues to incorporate all of its various experimental/testing patches...
NethServer 7 Server/Network-Focused Linux OS Released
NethServer 7 is a CentOS derived Linux distribution designed for SOHO use-cases and makes it easy to setup a mail server, web server, DNS/DHCP server, and other common networking tasks via its modular design and web-based administrative interface...
Another Potential CPU Optimization For Mesa: Quadratic Probing
Mesa developer Thomas Helland is looking at reviving an old set of Mesa patches that could help out in some CPU-bound scenarios...
Wayland's Weston 2.0 Beta Released
One day after the Wayland 1.13 Beta, the reference Weston compositor is updated to its 2.0 beta state...
Threaded GL Dispatch Code For Mesa Sent Out For Review
Marek Olšák volleyed the 26 patches needed for Mesa supporting threaded OpenGL dispatch onto the Mesa mailing list for some additional public review...
Intel Celeron/Pentium/Core i3/i5/i7 - NVIDIA vs. AMD Linux Gaming Performance
Five AMD/NVIDIA graphics cards tested on five different Intel Kabylake processors from a low-end $40 Celeron CPU to a high-end Core i7 7700K is the focus of today's Linux benchmarking. Various OpenGL and Vulkan Linux gaming benchmarks were run to see how the RadeonSI and NVIDIA Linux performance evolves from a Celeron G3930 to Pentium G4600 to Core i3 7100 to Core i5 7600K to Core i7 7700K.
Fwupd Updated With New Support, Developer Endorses Dell For Linux
Longtime GNOME developer Richard Hughes has announced a new release of fwupd, the open-source utility for updating firmware on Linux in a safe, automatic, and reliable manner...
RadeonSI Patches Emerge For ARB_sparse_buffer
Nicolai Hähnle has been working on OpenGL ARB_sparse_buffer support within the RadeonSI Gallium3D driver stack along with the necessary core Mesa changes for this extension as well as some AMDGPU kernel changes...
KDE Plasma Leaning Towards Focusing On Flatpak Over AppImage/Snaps
Veteran KDE developer Sebastian Kügler has written a blog post following the Plasma Sprint that just happened recently in Stuttgart. A few interesting details were shared...
Samsung Exynos DRM Changes Queued For Linux 4.11
Inki Dae has submitted the Exynos DRM driver changes to DRM-Next as material for the upcoming Linux 4.11 cycle...
Croteam Bringing Vulkan & Linux Support To More Of Their Games
Croteam is working on a "Serious Fusion 2017 update" that for ALL of their games will feature Linux/SteamOS/OSX support along with Vulkan support, among other improvements...
Jolla Still Working On Open-Sourcing More Of Sailfish OS, Including UI/Apps
Many Phoronix readers and open-source enthusiasts have complained when hearing of Jolla's Sailfish OS that this Linux-based smartphone OS isn't fully-open and the company hadn't delivered on its promises to open-source more of it, including its user-interface and apps. According to their CEO, that's still looking to happen...
Wayland 1.13 Beta Released
Bryce Harrington at Samsung's Open-Source Group has announced the release of the Wayland 1.13 beta...
Apple Proposing A New, Lower-Level Graphics API For The Web
On the desktop there's now Vulkan for Linux/Android systems, Direct3D 12 for Windows, and Metal for macOS systems as the latest-generation, performance-focused graphics APIs. On the web front, WebGL is the current dominant API that's derived from OpenGL ES but Apple is pushing an initiative for a new graphics API...
RADV Fast Clears Land In Mesa Git, Fresh Vulkan Linux Benchmarks Imminent
As a quick update to yesterday's article about RADV fast clears by default was being proposed, that change-over just happened in Mesa 17.1-devel Git...
The Debate Over GLVND In Fedora 25 Is Still Going On
The roll-out of GLVND support in Mesa as a Fedora 25 update was arguably botched, but it's an important feature and is still being discussed...
HDMI Audio Patches Posted For Raspberry Pi's VC4 Driver
If these patches land soon, the Raspberry Pi could beat newer AMD graphics cards to having mainline HDMI audio support via their respective Linux kernel DRM drivers (with the AMDGPU audio support still being held up by DAL/DC mainlining efforts). Eric Anholt managed to finally put out the VC4 HDMI audio code for review...
KDE Plasma 5.9.1 Released With Fixes
For those that wait until point releases before upgrading your KDE desktop stack, Plasma 5.9.1 is now available...
Feral Interactive Releasing HITMAN For Linux This Month
Civilization VI and DiRT Rally were recent AAA Linux game announcements and now HITMAN is the latest game receiving a confirmed Linux game port...
Civilization VI On Linux With RadeonSI Should Be Fine With Newer Mesa
When Aspyr Media announced yesterday that Civilization VI is shipping for Linux this week it was confirmed that only NVIDIA graphics are supported by this latest AAA Linux game release. But they later clarified that AMD "works", but with issues. But it doesn't sound too bad...
Opera 43 Lands With "Instant Page Loading"
Opera Software today announced that the Opera 43 web-browser is shipping, assuming you are still running this closed-source web-browser on Linux...
Unigine 2.4 Brings SSGI, Super-Sampling Rendering, 3D Compute Shaders
Unigine Engine 2.4 was made available today by Unigine Corp. This release is exciting because there are a ton of new features and this engine update will be used by the soon-to-be-released Unigine Superposition Benchmark...
Ubuntu OTA-15 Now Available With Minimal Changes
While the Ubuntu Phone efforts are basically on-hold until migrating to a Snap-based Ubuntu Phone/Touch image, OTA-15 was released today...
TGSI On-Disk Shader Cache For Mesa: Caching Comes To R600g/RadeonSI
Timothy Arceri of Collabora has sent out his latest patches to Mesa in regards to the ongoing work for shader caches. The 40 patches published over night do benefit RadeonSI and R600g...
Phoronix Test Suite 7.0 M3 Released With Result Parsing Enhancements & More
The third development milestone release of Phoronix Test Suite 7.0-Ringsaker is now available for your open-source, cross-platform benchmarking needs...
QtWebKit Updated With WebGL Support, MinGW On Windows
Qt WebEngine remains the primary module on modern Qt5 tool-kit versions for having web capabilities provided by Chromium. The migration from Qt WebKit to WebEngine happened around four years ago but there still are some developers pursuing out-of-tree support for Qt WebKit...
Freedreno's MSM Updates For Linux 4.11, Code Aurora Prepping More Contributions
Freedreno founder Rob Clark has sent in the MSM DRM driver changes to DRM-Next for Linux 4.11. Separately, Qualcomm's Code Aurora is prepping more contributions for this open-source Qualcomm Adreno driver for Linux...
Performance-Boosting Fast Clears To Be Enabled By Default For RADV Vulkan Driver
The open-source RADV Radeon Vulkan driver is going to be flipping on fast clears by default...
openSUSE Tumbleweed Offers Transactional Update Support, KDE Plasma 5.9 Lands
OpenSUSE's Tumbleweed rolling-release distribution continues rolling forward with new package updates and other features...
RISC-V Port Lands In GCC 7 Codebase
Last month the RISC-V GCC port was approved for landing in GCC 7 while today that merge finally happened...
CrossOver 16.1 Released With Quicken 2017 Support
Back in December marked the release of CrossOver 16.0 and powered by Wine 2.0. Shipping today is CrossOver 16.1...
Intel's Open-Source Driver Stack Now OpenGL 4.5 Certified, Complements Vulkan & GLES
Intel's open-source Mesa DRI driver has passed The Khronos Group's process for certifying it as a conformant OpenGL 4.5 implementation. This now rounds out the Intel open-source Linux stack with OpenGL 4.5, OpenGL ES 3.2, and Vulkan 1.0 certification...
Civilization VI Is Shipping For Linux This Week, NVIDIA Support - AMD Works With Issues
Aspyr Media announced earlier today that Civilization VI for Linux is finally shipping this week...
There's Progress In 2017 For Running macOS Binaries On Linux
Five years ago we wrote about a project to run Mac OS X binaries on Linux, for what Wine is for allowing Windows programs on Linux/macOS/etc, Darling wants to let Mac binaries run under Linux. It's been a while since last having anything to report on for the project, but they are making new progress in 2017...
Mesa 17.0-RC3 Released, Final Expected This Friday
Emil Velikov has kicked off the new release by announcing the third release candidate to the upcoming Mesa 17.0...
DiRT Rally On Linux To Support Mesa 13's RadeonSI Gallium3D
Last week Feral Interactive announced DiRT Rally is coming to Linux while now they've announced the system requirements...
Redox OS, MINIX, Hurd & Genode Had Their Time At FOSDEM Too
While Linux is the most prominent operating system each year at the Free Open-Source Developers' European Meeting (FOSDEM), it's not a conference limited to just Linux. Once again there was a developer room dedicated to other operating systems like the Rust-written Redox OS...
Why I Run Fedora Linux On My Main Production System
With the Linux benchmarks at Phoronix there is a wide-range of Linux distributions (as well as BSDs, macOS, and the occasional Solaris and Windows) tested, but the operating system I end up running on my most-important production system is still Fedora Workstation. Recently I was interviewed by Fedora Magazine about my thoughts on the Red Hat backed distribution and more...
GNU's ddrescue For Disk Recovery Updated With New Options
GNU ddrescue continues work on being a capable data recovery tool for copying data from a file or block device to another, doing more than just the dd command. GNU ddrescue 1.22 was released over the weekend as the newest version of this tool...
INT64 Support Comes To Nouveau's Gallium3D Driver
Ilia Mirkin's weekend hacking on the Nouveau NVC0 Gallium3D driver has led to ARB_gpu_shader_int64 support coming for this open-source NVIDIA Linux driver...
Debian 9.0 Stretch Is Now Frozen
Debian 9.0 "Stretch" is now frozen for its anticipated release later this year...
Mesa Threaded OpenGL Dispatch Finally Landing, Big Perf Win For Some Games
Four years ago Intel developers were working on a threaded OpenGL dispatch mechanism for Mesa, but it never ended up being merged. Now, prolific Mesa contributor and AMD developer Marek Olšák is looking to merge this code and clean it up...
A Vulkan Renderer Is Being Worked On For The Original Unreal Engine
There's a Vulkan implementation being worked on for the original Unreal Engine, what was released back in 1998 to power Unreal and Unreal Tournament games...
Linux 4.10-rc7 Released, 4.10 Kernel Might Be Officially Released Next Week
The Linux 4.10 kernel is getting close to release with this Sunday's release of Linux 4.10-rc7...
Kodi 17 Released With New Default Skin, Better Live TV Support
Kodi, the project formerly known as XBMC and is one of the leading free software options for assembling a modern HTPC/PVR system, is out with its version 17 "Krypton" release...
Gentoo Developer: Is The Linux Desktop Less Secure Than Windows 10?
Gentoo Linux developer Hanno Böck, who also writes for Golem and runs The Fuzzing Project as a software fuzzing initiative to find issues in software, presented today at FOSDEM 2017 over some Linux desktop security shortcomings and how Microsoft Windows 10 is arguably more secure out-of-the-box...
AV1 Is Making Progress As A Royalty-Free Video Codec Based Off VP9
The Alliance for Open Media continues working hard on their first video codec, dubbed AV1, that started off with the VP9 libvpx code-base and are pursuing to do for free video codecs what the Opus codec has done for audio...
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