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CC-BY-SA 4.0 Is Now One-Way Compatible With GPLv3
The Creative Commons has announced that their BY-SA 4.0 license has been found to be one-way compatible with the GPLv3 license...
Fedora Updates Its Packaging Policy To The Ire Of Some Developers
Fedora has updated its packaging policy to allow more software to be bundled in the Fedora repository, but not everyone is happy with this change...
KWin On Wayland Making Progress, Now Has A Virtual Backend
Martin Gräßlin has shared a monthly status update about the work accomplished in recent weeks for running KDE/KWin atop a native Wayland environment without depending upon any X11 code-paths...
Running Some Fresh BSD vs. Linux Benchmarks
Given the recent releases of FreeBSD 10.2 and NetBSD 7.0, plus the H2'2015 Linux distribution updates rolling around, I've just started work on a new BSD vs. Linux operating system performance comparison...
AMD Makes Open-Source "Iceland" GPU Support Experimental In Linux 4.3
AMD sent in a batch of fixes for the AMDGPU kernel driver today for Linux 4.3. One notable change with this AMDGPU DRM driver update is that it marks the Iceland/Topaz graphics processor support as experimental so it's no longer enabled by default until the support has been better vetted...
MATE-Desktop 1.11 Released, Working Towards MATE 1.12
The GNOME2-forked MATE-Desktop has tagged version 1.11.0 as their newest milestone...
Enlightenment 0.20 Alpha Has Full Wayland Support, Better FreeBSD Support
Enlightenment DR 0.20 Alpha has been released as the first step towards E20 with one year having passed since E19...
Enlightenment Temporarily Drops Support For Wayland
While the Enlightenment developers were quick to implement Wayland support as an alternative to X11, with this week's v0.9.12 Enlightenment release it drops the Wayland support. However, this is just temporary and isn't much of a big deal...
Beignet 1.1.1 Released, Still No Signs Of Intel Linux OpenCL 2.0 Nearing Reality
The Intel China developers have released the newest point release of Beignet for open-source OpenCL acceleration on Linux for Intel HD/Iris Graphics hardware...
KDE Is Hoping To Recruit More Developers This Season
While this year's Google Summer of Code has long passed, the KDE development community is now once again starting the Season of KDE 2015 as an initiative to get new developers involved with KDE projects...
Subresource Integrity Support Ready For Firefox 43, Chrome 45
With the upcoming releases of the Mozilla Firefox and Google Chrome web-browsers is support for the W3C Subresource Integrity (SRI) specification...
James Bottomley: The Linux Kernel Mailing List Behavior Isn't All That Bad
Sarah Sharp stepped down as a Linux kernel developer this week over what she feels is bad and toxic behavior on the Linux kernel mailing list with a lack of respect and colorful language. Her announcement sparked a lot of people to come out with polarized views and Matthew Garrett also ended up stepping away from making mainline kernel contributions. Well known kernel developer James Bottomley has now published a blog post expressing different views...
NetBSD 7.0 Released With New ARM Board Support, Lua Kernel Scripting
NetBSD 7.0 was quietly released at the end of September...
New Version Of JPEG-Turbo Quietly Released
While the Internet has been buzzing recently about the new FLIF image format, libjpeg-turbo developers released a new version of their JPEG library...
Kingston HyperX Predator SSD On Linux: Still Not Making Par
Last week I posted some initial Kingston HyperX Predator M.2 SSD Linux benchmarks. Since those results, which were rather disappointing when factoring in the cost of this solid-state storage, I've run some more tests. While the performance has improved with a newer Skylake Linux system, the results are still not as great as advertised and I'm just returning the darn drive.
SUSE Is Looking For Another Graphics Driver Developer
SUSE Labs is looking to hire another Linux graphics developer to be involved with Linux kernel and user-space driver development, including both X.Org and Wayland...
Intel Just Queued Up More Graphics Changes For The Linux 4.4 Kernel
Daniel Vetter sent in a fresh intel-drm-next pull request today for landing more changes into DRM-Next as preparations for the Linux 4.4 kernel...
Systemd 227 Released: "Lots Of New Awesomeness"
Lennart Poettering released systemd 227 a few minutes ago with what he describes as "lot's of new awesomeness, and many bugfixes!"..
Mir Continues Cleaning Up Their OpenGL Code, To Support Vulkan In Future
Since this summer we've known that Canonical developers have been looking at Vulkan in regards to supporting this forthcoming graphics API by Unity 8 and Mir. Since then we've seen work done in Mir to support renderers other than OpenGL with this Ubuntu display server. As another sign of working towards Vulkan, more of Mir's OpenGL code continues to be re-factored...
Calligra Words 3 Is Now A "Pure" Qt5/KF5 Application
Following the Krita 3.0 porting work to Qt5 and KF5, Calligra Words is benefiting from the porting of shared code by Krita that they too now can be a "pure" Qt5 tool-kit plus KDE Frameworks 5 application...
More OpenSUSE Leap Linux Kernel Benchmarks
Earlier this week I posted a number of openSUSE Leap benchmarks of their different kernels: debug, default, desktop, and vanilla. Here's some follow-up tests with more results from comparing the openSUSE 42.1 Leap Beta kernel builds...
Xen Launches For CentOS 7 ARM 64-Bit Servers
If you're fortunate enough to have a powerful 64-bit ARM board, Xen virtualization support is now available via CentOS ARM64 packages...
PEAR 1.10 Released With PHP 7 Support
For anyone dependent upon PHP's PEAR extensions, version 1.10 of PEAR is now available ahead of next month's planned PHP 7 release...
Unprivileged eBPF Support In The Works For The Linux Kernel
In the past year or so there's been a lot to talk about when it comes to eBPF in the Linux kernel as an in-kernel virtual machine. The latest functionality being worked on is supporting eBPF for unprivileged users...
Unvanquished Alpha 44 Brings Many Gameplay Changes
The latest monthly point release to the Unvanquished open-source first person shooter was released yesterday...
Android-x86 5.1-RC1 Is Now Out: Mesa OpenGL ES & UEFI Fun
While upstream Android 6.0 is available as "Marshmallow", in the Android-x86 world they just reached their 5.1-RC1 milestone which is also their first release candidate to date based on Android Lollipop...
Perl 6 Unveiled
Perl 6 was unveiled last night in San Francisco by Larry Wall...
With GL 4.3 AoA Getting Done, Arceri Is Trying A GL 4.4 Extension
Timothy Arceri is the independent developer that started out doing some crowd-funded Mesa OpenGL extension development that was successful so he did a second crowd-funding campaign to do more Mesa feature work. That second extension, ARB_arrays_of_arrays, finally appears nearly complete so he's decided to work on another extension...
Ubuntu Is Planning To Make The ZFS File-System A "Standard" Offering
While the ZFS file-system isn't supported by the mainline Linux kernel due to the Oracle-owned file-system being under the GPL-incompatible CDDL license, Canonical is making plans to offer ZFS on Ubuntu in some standard way...
KDE Plasma 5.4.2 Released
The latest monthly point release to Plasma 5.4 is now available...
A Six Month Redux After Building A 60+ System Basement Server/Computer Room
It's been just over six months since I completed construction on the large 60+ system server room where a ton of Linux benchmarking takes place just not for Phoronix.com but also the new LinuxBenchmarking.com daily performance tracking initiative and testing and development around our Phoronix Test Suite, Phoromatic, and OpenBenchmarking.org software. Here's a look back, a few recommendations to reiterate for those aspiring to turn their cellar into a server farm, and a few things I'd do differently next time around.
Another Longtime Linux Developer Looks To Distance Himself From The Kernel Community
A day after Sarah Sharp formally announced she's stepping away from Linux kernel development due to the arguably toxic community, well known kernel developer Matthew Garrett announced he too is planning to cease his personal contributions to the upstream Linux kernel...
SteamOS Rebases To Debian Linux 8.2
Valve has updated SteamOS Brewmaster to use Debian 8.2 and with that also comes a Linux kernel update...
Rogue Wave Software Acquires PHP's Zend
A month out from the launch of PHP 7, Rogue Wave Software has announced they've acquired Zend Technologies, the main company behind PHP for the enterprise...
AMD Has More Developers Working On Their Open-Source Driver Behind The Scenes
While there's just a handful of names that Phoronix readers are familiar with when it comes to AMD's open-source Linux driver developers and those from AMD who communicate with the community in our forums, it turns out there are many more developers at AMD becoming involved as part of their new AMDGPU driver stack...
Intel Compute Shaders Appear Nearly Ready For Mainline Mesa
OpenGL Compute Shader support appears about ready for the open-source Intel i965 Mesa DRI driver!..
Fedora 24 Poised To Have NetworkManager 1.2
The latest feature proposed for Fedora 24 and should almost certainly be approved is the landing of NetworkManager 1.2...
Intel's Mesa Driver Tacks On Another GL Extension For Old Hardware
The OpenGL EXT_polygon_offset_clamp extension has been supported in mainline Mesa for the Intel i965 Mesa DRI driver for some time while now this extension is supported for older Intel Gen 4/5 hardware...
HP Announces New Open-Source Network Operating System
While we're still waiting on HP to shed any more details or release their Linux++ operating system initiative, today they have made public OpenSwitch: an open-source network operating system...
LLVM Drops Windows XP Support; Work Continues On CMake To Replace Autoconf
Quick note for anyone who has a vested interest in LLVM/Clang on Windows or in Windows XP: LLVM has ended its support...
Benchmark That Serial Port On Linux!
While it's 2015, a serial port benchmark was just added to the Phoronix Test Suite and OpenBenchmarking.org...
Benchmarks Of The OpenSUSE Leap Kernel Flavors
Last week I posted the benchmarks of a six-way Linux distribution comparison that included Fedora, openSUSE, Manjaro, Debian, Ubuntu, and Mint Linux. One of the test requests that came out of it was posting some follow-up benchmarks of the different openSUSE Linux kernel options. In this article are benchmarks of openSUSE's four main kernel flavors.
CodeWeavers Will Soon Release CrossOver/Wine For Android, DirectX11 Support Progressing
Since early 2014 we've seen Wine running on Android and now it looks like before the end of the year CodeWeavers will release a version of CrossOver for Android along with publishing the associated Wine patches...
Sarah Sharp Steps Down As Linux Kernel Developer
While Sarah Sharp had been a longtime Linux kernel develoepr and encouraged females to get involved with Linux kernel development, she is stopping any further contributions to the upstream kernel...
LibreOffice Being Ported To The Web Browser Via EmScripten
While there is already LibreOffice Online as a cloud-based version of the open-source office suite, there's a new, separate effort underway for getting LibreOffice in web browsers...
LLVM 3.7.1 Release Planned For Next Month
Tom Stellard of AMD has once again stepped up to maintain stable point releases of the LLVM compiler stack. He's laid out his plans now for doing minor updates to LLVM 3.7...
Linux Beta Released For Trine 3: Artifacts of Power
The first public beta has been released for the Linux (and OS X) build of Trine 3: The Artifacts of Power...
Unicode 8.0 Support Added To GNOME's GLib
Within the latest development code of GNOME's key GLib library leading up to GNOME 3.20 is Unicode 8.0 support...
OpenIndiana 2015.10 "Hipster" Released To Continue On The OpenSolaris Dream
A new update to OpenIndiana is available, the operating system powered by Illumos that's derived from what was the OpenSolaris code-base prior to it being killed by Oracle. OpenIndiana 2015.10 "Hipster" is the name of this new release.
Linux 4.3-rc4 Kernel Released: Adds A New & Better String Copy Function
Linus Torvalds has tagged the Linux 4.3-rc4 kernel a few minutes ago in Git. Besides bug-fixing, this new kernel update adds a post-merge-window feature of a new and more secure string copy function for developers to utilize in the future...
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