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OpenIndiana 2016.04 Released To Let OpenSolaris Live On
OpenIndiana 2016.04 has been released as the newest version of this operating system based on Illumos and originally derived from OpenSolaris...
My Intel Linux NICs Have Developed A Nasty Habit Of Becoming Hung
My NICs appear to enjoy sleeping in with the mornings being particularly brutal on the network hardware...
Enabling DRI3 Is Still An Easy Performance Hack Relevant For Ubuntu 16.04 Systems
While some distributions like Fedora have opted to enable DRI3 by default with their (mostly Intel) X.Org driver packages, Ubuntu 16.04 didn't pursue such behavior. But that just means with an easy xorg.conf tweak you can generally get better performance unless you happen to hit one of the few remaining DRI3-related issues...
Fedora Cloud Would Like To Remind You They've Stopped Spinning 32-bit Images
Fedora Linux has moved towards demoting 32-bit images and Fedora Cloud was the first official flavor of Fedora Linux that will no longer be spinning 32-bit install images post F23...
Ubuntu Snap's Security Is Easily Circumvented Due To X11
Matthew Garrett has taken time away from working on his new SATA power management patches for the Linux kernel to share his thoughts on Ubuntu's Snap packaging format and its security...
OpenACC 2.0 Is In Good Shape For GCC 6, Complete With NVIDIA Offloading
On top of many other new features and various improvements to GCC 6 is also maturing OpenACC 2.0 support...
Ubuntu 16.10's YY Codename Revealed
Mark Shuttleworth has posted a very short blog post where he seems to reveal the Ubuntu 16.10 codename...
An Easy Way To Build An Ubuntu Kernel With Hopefully Better Scheduler Performance
Since the recent news about the Linux kernel being in worse shape than some people imagine, there's already been some downstream corrective action taking place. Clear Linux is one of the distributions already patching/tweaking their kernel for better scheduler performance but so far we haven't heard anything from the Ubuntu camp. Fortunately, there's been others working on their own solutions...
CephFS Declared Stable & Production Ready
Ceph 10.2.0 "Jewel" was announced today as their latest long-term stable release. Notable about Ceph 10.2.0 is that CephFS has been declared stable and production ready...
AMD Updates Carrizo Firmware To Support More UVD Sessions
For those running a Linux system powered by an AMD "Carrizo" APU, there's an updated firmware blob out today to benefit your UVD video decoding experience...
Libinput 1.3 Steps Closer To Being Released
Libinput 1.3 has stepped closer to being released with today's RC2 release. Libinput 1.3 will further enhance input handling for Wayland, X.Org, and Mir powered systems...
More Intel DRM Graphics Driver Changes Line Up For Linux 4.7
Daniel Vetter of Intel OTC sent in another round of feature updates for DRM-Next to in turn premiere with Linux 4.7...
PyPy 5.1 Brings More Performance Improvements
For those looking at making Python code execute even faster, PyPy 5.1 is now available as one of the alternative Python interpreters...
Firebird 3.0 Open-Source Database Released
Firebird 3.0 was released this week as the newest version of this popular, open-source relational database system...
Mozilla To Begin Offering Firefox In Snap Format For Ubuntu
With today's release of Ubuntu 16.04 LTS, Snappy package management is being more broadly supported across the Ubuntu ecosystem. This complementary packaging format to Debian packages for Ubuntu will allow third-party applications to be more easily updated. One of the other organizations already on board with using the Snap packaging format is Mozilla...
Notable Fixes Queue Up For Radeon/AMDGPU & Intel DRM For Linux 4.6
There are both Radeon/AMDGPU and Intel DRM driver fixes queued up for Linux Git this week and will find their way into Linux 4.6-rc5...
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS Released
Ubuntu 16.04 "Xenial Xerus" has been released as the newest Long-Term Support distribution from Canonical...
NetworkManager 1.2 Is Officially Released
The official release of NetworkManager 1.2 has finally happened...
Radeon Open Compute 1.0 Released
The latest from AMD/RTG's GPUOpen initiative is the release of ROC 1.0...
Nouveau With Boost Patches Are Now Competitive To Radeon/AMDGPU With RadeonSI
Last week I published benchmarks showing Nouveau's "boost" patches offering much performance potential compared to the current state of the open-source NVIDIA Linux graphics driver but generally still not enough performance to compete with NVIDIA's proprietary Linux graphics driver. I've since carried out some fresh open-source AMD Linux results for reference to see how the NVIDIA vs. AMD GPU open-source speeds are comparing.
KDE Neon Releases User Edition Tech Preview, Based On Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Those working on the KDE Neon initiative for making it more easy to consume the bleeding-edge KDE software have today announced their User Edition Tech Preview...
Fedora 24 Prepares For Its Beta Release
While Ubuntu 16.04 is being prepped for release, Fedora developers are preparing for their beta release of Fedora 24...
Canonical Talks Up Ubuntu 16.04 LTS With ZFS, LXD
A day ahead of the launch of Ubuntu 16.04 as the sixth Long Term Support release, Canonical is talking about the new features for this release codenamed the Xenial Xerus...
AMD Lands Its Interoperability Interface In Mesa
Marek Olšák's latest big patch series has landed...
OpenGL SC 2.0 Released For Safety Critical Graphics
This week the Khronos Group released the provisional specification of OpenCL 2.2 and SPIR-V 1.1 while today from the Aviation Electronics Europe in Munich they announced the release of he OpenGL SC 2.0 specification...
Over/Under Volting & Clocking Improvements Under Review For Nouveau
Karol Herbst has sent out his latest set of 37 patches for trying to improve volting and clocking on NVIDIA GeForce 400 "Fermi" GPUs and newer...
AMD CodeXL 2.0 Released, Now Is Open-Source
AMD this afternoon announced CodeXL 2.0 as the newest version of their GPU debugger, CPU/GPU profiler, and static kernel analyzer. CodeXL 2.0 is a big leap forward and is now open-source!..
RadeonSI Compute Shaders Land In Mesa Git
The AMD RadeonSI Gallium3D driver for GCN GPUs now has support for OpenGL Compute Shaders within the latest Mesa code!..
ASRock Rack C236M WS Micro ATX Skylake Xeon Motherboard
Recently I picked up the ASRock C236M WS motherboard as a micro-ATX board for supporting Skylake LGA-1151 Xeon processors. This motherboard has been running nicely under Linux.
Some Distributions Are Already Making Changes To Linux's Scheduler
Already it's looking like the research from the recently covered The Linux Scheduler: a Decade of Wasted Cores that called out the Linux kernel in being a poor scheduler is having an impact...
RadeonSI / AMD GCN Is Actually The Mesa 11.2 Requirement For Tomb Raider
Yesterday Feral Interactive published the Linux system requirements for Tomb Raider. They mentioned Mesa 11.2 support on the AMD side, but the graphics card's minimum requirement is very different from what's actually the minimum requirement...
Wine-Staging 1.9.8 Improves 64-bit Windows App/Game Support
Adding in more experimental patches over last week's Wine 1.9.8 development release is the routine Wine-Staging update...
Some Of What You Can Find On Mozilla's Servo Roadmap
Besides planning for the Servo and Browser.html initial release this summer there are a lot of other exciting items on the roadmap for developers working on Mozilla's Servo next-generation engine written in Rust...
Khronos Releases OpenCL 2.2 Provisional Spec, OpenCL C++ Kernel Language
The Khronos Group today announced the provisional specification of OpenCL 2.2 with OpenCL C++ kernel language support. The provisional specifications include OpenCL 2.2, SYCL 2.2, and SPIR-V 1.1...
Windows 10 Radeon Software vs. AMDGPU On Ubuntu Linux
Last week I posted results of Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 16.04 when looking at NVIDIA's OpenGL performance. As those results were quite interesting, the next installment of our Windows vs. Linux benchmarking are some numbers for AMD Radeon graphics. Tested here were Radeon Software Crimson Edition on Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 16.04 with AMDGPU vs. Ubuntu 16.04 with the new AMDGPU PRO driver stack.
Possible SATA Power Management Improvements For Linux
Linux kernel developer Matthew Garrett has revised his work around improving power management for modern Intel systems via SATA...
Tomb Raider Linux Requirements Released, Looks Like It Will Work With Mesa
With prepping for the imminent release of Tomb Raider for Linux, Feral Interactive today published the Linux system requirements for this popular game...
Linux 4.6-rc4 Kernel Released
Another Sunday night, another Linux kernel release candidate...
Google Is Working On An Efficiency Sanitizer To Improve Performance Problems
Derek Bruening of Google has announced the company's interest in creating an "Efficiency Sanitizer" for LLVM/Clang for analyzing targeted performance problems...
Mesa 11.2.1 Released For Stable Users Of Open-Source Linux GPU Drivers
Mesa 11.2.1 is now available as the first maintenance release for Mesa 11.2...
Getting Started With Mesa Development This Weekend
It seems more and more independent developers are interested in getting involved in Mesa open-source graphics driver development, but aren't really sure where to start or what are some easy tasks to get started...
Here's An Ubuntu Kernel Build If You Want To Help Test Nouveau Boost Support
If you have a NVIDIA GeForce 600/700 "Kepler" graphics card and wish to help out the Nouveau driver developers by testing out the experimental "boost" re-clocking patches covered yesterday on Phoronix thanks to the work by Karol Herbst, here's a 4.5-based Ubuntu kernel build to try out this weekend...
Ubuntu 16.04 Intel Graphics: Unity, Xfce, KDE, LXDE, GNOME, MATE, Openbox
Some Phoronix readers have been requesting fresh tests of OpenGL graphics/gaming performance on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS with its different desktop environment options. For some brief results to share this Sunday, here are some Intel Skylake numbers when running Ubuntu 16.04 and testing out Unity, Xfce, KDE Plasma, LXDE, GNOME, MATE, and Openbox.
Nouveau "Boost" Patches Show Much Performance Potential
Karol Herbst has been one of the independent developers leading the charge to improve Nouveau re-clocking support. Within his Git tree he's been queuing up re-clocking and voltage handling improvements for this reverse-engineered NVIDIA Linux driver. He's hoping the improved re-clocking code will be ready for the Linux 4.7~4.8 kernel, but I decided to try out his Git tree this week for some benchmarking of this experimental support.
Slackware 14.2 RC2 Now Available
The second release candidate of the upcoming Slackware 14.2 is now available...
Is The Linux Kernel Scheduler Worse Than People Realize?
A number of Phoronix readers have been pointing out material to indicate that the Linux kernel scheduler isn't as good as most people would assume...
OpenMW 0.39 Released As Newest Open-Source Morrowind Code
OpenMW 0.39 is now available as the latest version of this open-source Elderscrolls III: Morrowind reimplementation...
Intel's Vulkan Driver Merged Into Mainline Mesa
Just as planned, the Vulkan code has been merged into mainline Mesa...
Libgcrypt 1.7 Adds New Algorithms, Performance Improvements
Werner Koch announced the release today of libgcrypt 1.7, a major update to this general cryptographic library...
Vulkan 1.0.10 Released
Another end of the week, another Vulkan specification update...
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