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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Might Be Seeing A Linux Release
Today marked the release of Deus Ex: Mankind Divided for Windows gamers and there's signs it might see a native Linux port...
Nouveau Open-Source NVIDIA Tests On Linux 4.8, Mesa 12.1-dev
I haven't run any Nouveau driver benchmarks recently for looking at the open-source NVIDIA Linux performance since there hasn't been too much progress, particularly when it comes to re-clocking of the desktop GPUs for delivering better performance. However, with all the testing I've been doing on the Radeon side with Linux 4.8 and Mesa 12.1-dev Git, I decided to do a comparison with a few NVIDIA GeForce GPUs under this latest open-source driver stack.
What's Been Going On With CPUFreq & The Scheduler
As we've been covering the past few kernel cycles, a lot of low-level improvements have been happening to CPUFreq with going through a redesign and more plus the introduction of a new CPUFreq governor. If you're behind on this subject matter, here's some slides from this week's LinuxCon event that covers the changes...
Raspberry Pi VC4 Gallium3D Makes More Progress With NIR, Camera DMA-BUF
Broadcom's Eric Anholt has written another weekly blog post covering improvements he made over the past week to the VC4 open-source graphics driver that's known as being the driver for Raspberry Pi devices...
GNOME 3.22 Beta Released
The first beta of GNOME 3.22 beta is now available for testing ahead of the planned official desktop release around this time next month...
Google Begins Rolling Out Android 7.0 Nougat
Following developer preview releases through the summer, Google is today beginning to roll out Android 7.0 "Nougat" for their Nexus devices...
The State of Wayland's GSoC Project For Improved Output Handling
Google's annual Summer of Code 2016 (GSoC) is now officially over and we're starting to see the final reports issued by the many student developers involved. One of the reports worth mentioning is the Wayland project around getting Weston to start without any outputs and improved output handling...
Intel's Commercial OpenCL SDK For Linux Updated (2016 R2)
Earlier this month Intel released an updated version of their Linux/Windows OpenCL SDK that's binary-only and subject to commercial terms...
Trying Out Fedora 25 With Wayland, Early Benchmarks Included
With the news from Friday that Fedora 25 will run Wayland by default I loaded up the current Fedora 25 development packages on a test system this weekend and I used that as my primary system for all of my business/production work this weekend. It went well and included are some early gaming benchmarks of Fedora 25 Workstation GNOME on Wayland and X.Org.
Microsoft Keynoting LinuxCon, Continues Talking Up Linux/OSS
Microsoft is delivering a keynote address at this week's LinuxCon event in Toronto. On their blog they also continue talking up Linux and open-source...
Wine 1.8.4 Released With Bug Fixes, Updated GPU Table
For those using the Wine 1.8 stable series until the Wine 2.0 release this fall/winter and not opting to use the bi-weekly Wine 1.9 development releases, Wine 1.8.4 was released today...
KDevelop 5.0 Appears Ready For Release
We haven't yet seen any official release announcement, but since yesterday a source package and AppImage binary have been out in the wild for KDE's KDevelop 5.0 integrated development environment...
GTK Scene Kit Isn't Happening In Time For GNOME 3.22
With GNOME 3.19 there were plans for a GTK scenegraph and this GTK Scene Kit (GSK) was then planned for 3.20 and then most recently hoped for 3.22. But it's not happening...
GCC 6.2 Compiler Released
GCC 6.2 is now available as the first stable update to this year's GCC 6/6.1 compiler release...
GNOME Photos 3.22 Is Coming With Sharing Support
GNOME Photos 3.21.90 was released this weekend and it finally adds experimental sharing support ahead of next month's GNOME 3.22 release...
Linux 4.8-rc3 Kernel Is Out
Linus Torvalds announced today the third weekly test release of the Linux 4.8 kernel, which is currently codenamed the Psychotic Stoned Sheep...
10-Way Radeon/AMDGPU Benchmarks On Linux 4.8 + Mesa 12.1 Git
Continuing off from the fresh open-source AMDGPU test data from yesterday's AMDGPU-PRO vs. open-source Polaris + Fiji comparison, here are more AMD graphics cards tested from the Linux 4.8 development code paired with Mesa 12.1 Git...
Skylake EDAC Driver Is A Late Addition To Linux 4.8 Kernel
A new driver addition coming only now to the Linux 4.8 kernel after the merge window closure is skx_edac...
OpenMandriva Lx 3.0 Performance Benchmarks Against Other Linux/BSD Distributions
OpenMandriva Lx 3.0 was released last week and since then many Phoronix readers have inquired about benchmarks of it since it's the first major GNU/Linux distribution using the LLVM Clang compiler by default over GCC...
August Has Been A Super Exciting Month So Far For Linux / Open-Source Users
Just over half-way through August, it's been a particularly exciting month for Linux and open-source fans. From Microsoft bringing PowerShell to Linux, Google working on a new operating system, AMD making open-source driver progress, Fedora 25 going ahead with Wayland by default, and more, there's been excitement for almost everyone this month...
Intel Skylake Multi-Screen Issues On Linux Still Happening
While Intel Skylake hardware has been available for one year now, various issues persist for Linux desktop users wishing to make use of Skylake graphics on Intel's open-source Linux driver...
GNOME's New US-Based Conference Is One Month Away
Happening next month in Portland, Oregon is GNOME's first US-based conference...
AMDGPU-PRO vs. Open-Source Gallium3D OpenGL Performance On Polaris Is A Very Tight Race
For those wondering how AMD's hybrid "AMDGPU-PRO" Linux driver stack compares to the latest pure open-source driver stack of the AMDGPU kernel driver and RadeonSI Gallium3D driver, here are side-by-side results for the Radeon RX 460, RX 470, and RX 480 Polaris hardware as well as the R9 Fury (Fiji) graphics card.
Systemd Rolls Out Its Own Mount Tool
Systemd-mount is the newest tool added to systemd by Lennart Poettering...
DragonFlyBSD Decides To Drop PulseAudio
DragonFlyBSD developers have decided to remove PulseAudio from their dports packaging system and patch their desktop software to not depend upon this open-source sound server...
LLVM Clang 3.9 Still On Track For Release Next Week
LLVM release manager Hans Wennborg tagged LLVM 3.9.0-rc2 on Thursday and it's still looking like LLVM/Clang 3.9 could ship on schedule next week...
New QtWebKit Preview Adds NPAPI & Qt Plugin Support
While upstream Qt developers continue focused on supporting Qt WebEngine as their Chromium-based browser engine environment, others meanwhile have been working on reviving Qt WebKit...
ReactOS 0.4.2 Officially Released
Version 0.4.2 of ReactOS, the open-source Windows re-implementation, is now officially available...
Mutter Now Supports Virtual Input Devices, GNOME Shell Improved Wayland Keyboard
The GNOME 3.21.90 packages were released this week in preparation for next month's GNOME 3.22 desktop release...
Fedora 25 To Run Wayland By Default
The Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee has decided that Fedora 25 will indeed ship the Wayland display server by default in place of the X.Org Server...
16-Way OpenCL Compute Comparison Of The Latest Polaris & Pascal GPUs
After running many OpenGL and Vulkan NVIDIA vs. AMD Linux benchmarks earlier this week, here is a 16-way graphics card comparison when testing the AMD Radeon "Polaris" and NVIDIA GeForce "Pascal" GPUs, among others, on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS and looking squarely at the OpenCL compute performance. Many OpenCL tests plus performance-per-Watt metrics too when using the latest NVIDIA proprietary Linux driver and AMDGPU-PRO.
Wine 1.9.17 Released, Direct3D CSMT & D3D11 Still Lacking
Wine 1.9.17 is the latest bi-weekly release of this open-source software for running Windows programs/games on Linux and other operating systems...
NVIDIA 370 Beta Has Experimental PRIME Synchronization
Earlier this week NVIDIA rolled out the 370.23 beta Linux driver and alongside the Pascal over/under-clocking support and other improvements for the GeForce GTX 1000 series, there is also experimental PRIME synchronization support...
Southern Islands AMDGPU Support Almost Ready To Roll
One of the features missing from Linux 4.8 is any Southern Islands / GCN 1.0 support in the new AMDGPU kernel DRM driver. However, it looks like this support ported over from the mature Radeon DRM driver will happen for Linux 4.9...
CryENGINE Is Planning To Deliver Its Vulkan Support In About Two Months
The middle of October is when Crytek should be publicly rolling out their Vulkan API support in the CryENGINE...
Intel Turbo Boost Max 3.0 Support For Linux
Earlier this year I heard from an Intel PR representative they had no plans for a Turbo Boost Max 3.0 Linux driver and immediately heard after that from a developer it was bollocks from the media department as usual. Today patches have emerged for supporting Turbo Boost Max 3.0 in the Linux kernel...
Dota 2 Vulkan vs. OpenGL Numbers For Intel Skylake On Linux 4.8 + Mesa 12.1-dev
Last month when I was trying Intel's open-source Vulkan driver with Dota 2 and The Talos Principle the Linux gaming experience didn't go well, it didn't even really work even when experimenting with Mesa Git and toggling items like the Steam Overlay. With my fresh Git testing today, it went a bit better...
GNU Libreboot Release Adds New Chromebook & ASUS/Gigabyte/Intel Board Support
The Libreboot project has done their first official release of this Coreboot binary-free downstream now being under the GNU project label...
RadeonSI Performance Improvement For DRI PRIME Offloading
Marek Olšák has managed to secure another performance win with his continued efforts to improve the RadeonSI Gallium3D driver performance...
Fedora 25 Alpha Has Been Delayed
It looks like Fedora 25 will be continuing the trend set by most Fedora Linux releases: delays...
KDE Applications 16.08 Released, Canonical Becomes A Patron
KDE Applications 16.08 was released today as the newest bundle of KDE applications built atop KDE Frameworks 5...
NVIDIA Rolls Out GTX 1060 3GB At $199 USD To Better Battle Polaris
NVIDIA rolled out the GeForce GTX 1060 3GB edition card today for competing with AMD's Polaris offerings at the $199 USD price point...
Microsoft Open-Sources PowerShell & Brings It To Linux
Lost Internet connectivity for two hours due to a storm and when getting it back up the first news I saw was a surprise: Microsoft has decided to open-up PowerShell and port it to Linux...
Xenko Game Engine Sees Huge Performance Boost With Vulkan
Via multi-threading improvements to the game engine, Xenko is seeing a huge performance win with the Vulkan API...
Benchmarks: 2 BSDs vs. 7 Linux Distributions
My latest benchmarking enjoyment has been testing two BSD operating systems against seven Linux distributions on the same Intel Haswell system. Here are those latest benchmark numbers.
AMD Open-Sources Advanced Media Framework, But No Linux Support Yet
AMD this week open-sourced the Advanced Media Framework (AMF) as their replacement to the earlier AMD Media SDK. But before getting too excited about this latest AMD open-source project, there isn't yet any Linux support...
Lever: Yet Another General Purpose Programming Language
Lever is yet another attempt at being a modern general purpose programming language that fits along the lines of Perl, Python, and Ruby. Lever has support for GUI/OpenGL applications and also aims to make it easy to interface with C libraries...
DRI2 Page-Flipping Patches For The Generic Modesetting DDX
Qiang Yu of AMD has published a set of patches to provide DRI2 page-flipping support for the generic modesetting KMS X.Org driver...
EFIBOOTMGR 13 Released, First Update In More Than One Year
Red Hat developers have announced the release of efibootmgr 13, their open-source project for modifying the Intel EFI boot manager...
Libgcrypt/GnuPG Hit By Critical Security Problem Since 1998
Werner Koch today publicly announced that Libgcrypt and GnuPG have a "critical security problem" with all versions released prior to today and it affects all platforms...
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