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GStreamer 1.10 Released, Adds Vulkan Support On Wayland
GStreamer 1.10 is now available as the latest significant update to this leading open-source multimedia framework...
Fedora 25's Hybrid Graphics Improvements, To Support NVIDIA Wayland EGLStreams
When Fedora 25 ships in (hopefully) two weeks it will contain much better support for hybrid graphics / Optimus systems thanks to improvements led by Red Hat...
Minoca Is A New GPLv3, General Purpose OS
Released as a Halloween treat yesterday was Minoca, a new open-source (GPLv3) operating system designed for general purpose tasks, features a POSIX-like interface, and takes a modern design approach...
Mesa 13.0 Released With Intel OpenGL 4.5, RADV Radeon Vulkan Driver
Mesa 13.0 was released today as what is likely the most significant release to this 3D graphics driver/library implementation ever! Mesa 13 is huge for open-source driver uses particularly with Intel, Radeon, and GeForce hardware driver improvements. During development this release was known as Mesa 12.1
Open-Source Radeon, Vulkan & Linux 4.8~4.9 Were October Hits
During October on Phoronix were 262 original news articles and 20 featured articles/reviews written by your's truly with many exciting announcements, new hardware launches, and more having happened last month...
LibreOffice 5.3 Enables New Layout Engine By Default
LibreOffice in Git master (what will become LO 5.3 next year) has enabled its new layout engine by default for providing better rendering on all platforms...
GIMP 2.9.6 Readying New Clipboard, GUI Improvements
GIMP is taking another step towards the long overdue GIMP 2.10 image program update with a new milestone release being on the horizon...
Fedora 25 Is Vetting Their Switchable Graphics Support This Week
For those with a NVIDIA Optimus laptop or other dual-GPU system, Fedora QA has organized a test day this week for testing the switchable graphics support for Fedora 25 that will be shipping later this month...
ReactOS 0.4.3 Is Near With New Features, RC1 Released
There are a lot of operating system updates to end out October and begin November... Even the "open-source Windows" ReactOS is out with a new test release...
Manjaro 16.10 "Fringilla" Released
A new version of the Arch-based Manjaro Linux distribution is available and continues with its Xfce desktop choice while a KDE Plasma 5.8 version is also available...
OpenIndiana 2016.10 Released With MATE 1.14 Desktop, Drops Sun SSH
The latest version of OpenIndiana, the Illumos-powered Solaris distribution letting OpenSolaris live on in community form, is now available...
Steam Client Linux Beta Has A Fix For ZFS
Valve released a Steam client beta for Halloween 2016, but without any apparent spooks...
FreeDOS 1.2 RC1 Released
For fans of FreeDOS as an alternative to MS-DOS, the 1.2 Release Candidate is now available...
AMDGPU-PRO 16.40 vs. Linux 4.8 + Mesa 13.1-dev Driver Comparison
Last week marked the release of the AMDGPU-PRO 16.40 driver as AMD's first hybrid driver since the 16.30 driver series over the summer that rolled out Polaris GPU support. With this first AMDGPU-PRO update in a few months, here are some fresh benchmarks comparing the performance to the latest open-source driver code.
Adobe Rolls Out Flash Player 24 Beta For Linux
Last month Adobe returned to updating their NPAPI Linux Flash plug-in after they went four years without updating it. In September was Flash Player 23 for Linux while available now is the Flash Player 24 beta...
Mesa 13.0-RC3 Released, Mesa 13 Is Imminent
Collabora employee and Mesa release manager Emil Velikov has announced the availability of Mesa 13.0-RC3 and he expects to do the final Mesa 13 release in a matter of hours...
Should GNOME Begin Replacing More C Code With Rust?
There's talk of potentially using more Rust code within the GNOME desktop environment as opposed to C/Vala code...
Generating CPU Flame Graphs Automatically When Benchmarking With The Phoronix Test Suite
The Phoronix Test Suite has offered basic Linux perf subsystem integration for being able to record automatically various perf metrics when running any of the hundreds of benchmarks available via our open-source benchmarking software/framework. Now with the latest development code, there is support for generating CPU Flame Graphs (FlameGraph) for each of the tests still in a fully-automated manner while benchmarking with PTS...
Debian 9 "Stretch" Drops PowerPC As A Release Architecture
The Debian Release Team has decided upon the official release architectures for next year's Debian 9.0 "Stretch" release...
The Performance-Per-Watt From The GeForce GTX 650 To GTX 1050 Series, Compared To AMD RX 460/470
Now having had the NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 and GTX 1050 Ti graphics cards in my possession for a few days I have some more interesting data to share today compared to just last week's raw OpenGL/OpenCL/Vulkan raw Linux performance data. In this article is a look at the power use and performance-per-Watt of the GeForce GTX 650, GTX 750, GTX 750 Ti, GTX 950, GTX 1050, and GTX 1050 Ti compared to the AMD Radeon RX 460 and RX 470. Additionally, for the newer cards still relevant, there is also performance-per-dollar metrics too.
GNOME Shell 3.23.1 Adds The Discrete GPU Launch Option, Other UI Improvements
Trailing this weekend's release of GNOME 3.23.1 is the first development update for the GNOME Shell in the road to GNOME 3.24...
There's A Proposal For Making Clang Default To LLVM LLD As The Linker
Nothing is set in stone yet but since Friday there's been an active discussion on the LLVM mailing list about having Clang default to LLVM's LLD sub-project linker...
How The AMD Polaris Open-Source Driver Performance Has Evolved Since Launch
If you've been wondering how the AMDGPU+RadeonSI open-source driver stack has evolved since the hardware publicly launched, I ran some fresh benchmarks this weekend comparing my current driver numbers to that of my original Radeon RX 470 Linux review...
Tesla's Solar Roof Looks Great, Would Be Excellent For All Our Open-Source Benchmarking
Not directly Linux related, but if you haven't heard about the Tesla Solar Roof since Elon Musk announced it on Friday night, I'd recommend you check it out...
The Least Reliable USB 3.0 SATA Disk Enclosure I've Encountered With Linux
While in 2016 one wouldn't think that a USB disk enclosure would be much of an issue under Linux when they have generally worked well going back more than one decade, but this week I encountered a popular 2.5-inch SSD enclosure from Amazon that doesn't seem to work well...
Radeon GL Threading Work Leads To 70% Speed Boost In At Least One Game
Expert Mesa developer Marek Olšák at AMD is spending this weekend hacking on some new OpenGL threading code to benefit the open-source Radeon Linux driver stack...
Luncher: Enlightenment Has A New Launcher
The Enlightenment project has introduced a new launcher/taskbar/iconify manager called Luncher...
AMD's HSAIL Front-End For GCC Might Finally Be Close For Merging
There is finally an update on the proposed HSAIL front-end for GCC for supporting the BRIG binary form of the Heterogeneous System Architecture Intermediate Language...
GTK4 Receives Better Windows OpenGL Support
With GTK Scene Kit landing and various OpenGL improvements coming to the GTK+ tool-kit, GNOME developers have found the need to improve the OpenGL Windows support...
LLVM 3.9.1 Is Planned For Release In Early December
AMD's Tom Stellard has laid out a proposal to ship the LLVM 3.9.1 point release in early December...
Linux 4.9-rc3 Kernel Released With Various Fixes
Linus Torvalds released the Linux 4.9-rc3 kernel as the latest test version of the massive Linux 4.9 code-base...
GNOME 3.23.1 Released, First Step Towards GNOME 3.24
GNOME 3.23.1 has been released as the first development milestone towards GNOME 3.24 that will be released next March...
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Linux Benchmarks
Yesterday I published the first GeForce GTX 1050 Linux benchmarks with OpenGL, OpenCL, and Vulkan coverage. With now having my hands on the EVGA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti SC GAMING graphics card, here are the first Linux benchmarks of the GTX 1050 Ti graphics card that can be fetched for less than $150 USD.
Con Kolivas Announces First Major Release Of MuQSS, Successor To BFS
At the beginning of the month well-known independent kernel contributor Con Kolivas confirmed he was working on a new project called MuQSS as an evolutionary successor to his Brain F*** Scheduler. This Saturday morning he's now announced the first stable major release of MuQSS...
X.Org Server 1.19 RC2, Some Prominent XWayland Changes
X.Org Server 1.19 was supposed to be released last week but that didn't happen while now available today is the second release candidate...
The Blocker Bugs So Far For Mesa 13.0
Mesa release manager Emil Velikov has setup a tracker bug to indicate all of the bugs that are blockers for the upcoming Mesa 13.0 release...
Black Mesa Is Now Available For Linux Gamers
If you are looking for some Linux gaming this weekend, Black Mesa was recently released in early form for Linux / SteamOS...
Wine 1.9.22 Brings Direct2D Bitmap Rendering
Wine 1.9.22 has been released as the newest development snapshot leading up to Wine 2.0...
Mozilla Quantum: New Browser Engine Based On Servo/Rust For Firefox
Mozilla's latest secret project to go public is Quantum, a new browser engine for Firefox. But before wondering what happened to Servo, don't worry, Quantum makes use of Servo and Rust...
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 OpenGL/Vulkan/OpenCL Linux Performance
Earlier this week NVIDIA began shipping the GeForce GTX 1050 graphics cards and our first review is of a Zotac GeForce GTX 1050 Mini. A GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Linux review is still coming up plus some other articles looking at performance-per-Watt and other interesting areas for these low-cost Pascal-based GPUs. Here are results of the latest NVIDIA Linux performance compared to the latest open-source AMD Linux driver with various Radeon GPUs.
Waltham: Generic Wayland-Style Network IPC
Collabora went public today with their new spin-off project from Wayland: meet Waltham...
Initial Nouveau DRM Changes Queued For Linux 4.10
With Linux 4.9 there is unfortunately no new feature code for Nouveau due to being late to merge the new functionality, but that work that missed 4.9 is now staged in DRM-Next for merging to mainline when the Linux 4.10 merge window rolls along...
X.Org To Begin Accepting Donations Again
The X.Org merger with the SPI is almost complete and the X.Org Foundation is soon going to begin accepting donations...
X Input 2.1 Smooth / High Resolution Scrolling Now Supported By Chrome
With the latest Chrome/Chromium browser builds from Google, X Input 2.1 smooth scrolling / high-resolution scrolling is now supported. This should make for a more responsive and smoother scrolling experience atop recent versions of the X.Org Server...
Linux Mint 18.1 Slated For Release In November/December
Clement Lefebvre has confirmed that Linux Mint 18.1 will still be shipping before the end of the year...
The Bugs So Far Potentially Blocking The Fedora 25 Release
Adam Williamson of the Fedora QA team has sent out a list of the bugs currently outstanding that could block the Fedora 25 release from happening on its current schedule should they not be fixed in time...
AMDGPU In Linux 4.10 To Have Better Power Management, New VM Manager
Alex Deucher has sent in the first pull request to DRM-Next of early material to stage for Radeon/AMDGPU DRM kernel driver changes targeting Linux 4.10...
AMDGPU-PRO 16.40 Released For Ubuntu & Red Hat Linux Systems
There is finally a new release of the AMDGPU-PRO hybrid Radeon graphics driver stack for Linux...
Feral Planning For Linux Game Ports With Vulkan In H1'2017
Sadly the upcoming Deus Ex Linux port will only be using OpenGL while the macOS port is using Metal and the Windows game supports Direct3D 12. But on the bright side, Feral Interactive is planning for Vulkan Linux game ports in the first half of next year...
The Idle Power Use Of The Past 19 Linux Kernel Releases
This morning I published the Power Consumption and Efficiency Of The Linux Kernel For The Last Three Years article containing power consumption data for an Intel Haswell system going back to the Linux 3.11 kernel through Linux 4.9 Git. Those were some interesting power consumption numbers under load while here are the idle numbers...
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