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Intel Already Has Graphics Code For Testing For Linux 3.21/Linux 4.1
While we're only in the middle of the Linux 3.20 kernel, for what might still be called Linux 4.0, Intel already has updated DRM driver code for testing that will not be merged until Linux 3.21 (or what might also be known as Linux 4.1)...
Controversy Arises Over SPI Project, Fighting With Elementary OS
While the X.Org Foundation is voting on joining SPI and the SPI already represents a range of open-source projects from PostgreSQL to Debian, this organization is being criticized this week over how they negatively interacted with the Elementary OS project...
Wayland & Weston 1.7.0 Release Brings Valentine's Love To The Linux Display Stack
Wayland 1.7.0 along with the reference Weston 1.7 compositor were released in the early hours of the morning as a great Valentine's Day gift to open-source users wishing to run the next-generation Linux display stack. The Wayland/Weston 1.7 release continues polishing up the stack as an alternative to the security-ridden X.Org Server...
Mageia 5 Beta 3 Now Properly Supports EFI On x86_64 Builds
The third beta to the much delayed Mageia 5 is now available for some Valentine's weekend testing...
An Update On OpenShot! OpenShot 2.0 Hopefully Out In Next Year
Yesterday I wrote about it being a long time since the last update on OpenShot, a popular non-linear open-source video editing application that hasn't seen a major release in years, while today (coincidentally?) there's some big improvements to share...
First Release Of PC-BSD 11.0-CURRENT Images
The PC-BSD camp has started spinning development images of FreeBSD/PC-BSD 11.0 in the present 11.0-CURRENT state that is still far out from being officially released...
AMD Has A New Linux/OpenGL Driver Relationship Representative
Beginning next week there's going to be a new member of AMD's developer relationship group that manages the ties between the graphics driver developers and game developers. This new employee is an experienced Linux developer and will focus on Linux/OpenGL cooperation...
AMD R9 290 Hawaii Users Will Have An Important Fix With Linux 3.20
Beyond the big set of AMD Radeon changes for Linux 3.20, Alex Deucher of AMD mailed in some important Radeon DRM driver fixes today that are a big deal for some R9 290 "Hawaii" users of the open-source driver...
Transcend SSD370 256GB
It's been ten years since last testing any Transcend products, back in the days of DDR2 memory and 1GB flash drives. However, that changed when recently picking up a Transcend SSD370 256GB solid-state drive.
Linus Torvalds Still Deciding Linux 3.20 vs. Linux 4.0
Linus Torvalds is still deciding when to bump the kernel version to Linux 4.0...
Metro Last Light & 2033 Redux Get Updated For Linux
The developers working on the Linux versions of Metro Last Light Redux and Metro 2033 Redux have released a long-awaited new patch release...
LLVM 3.6 Release Candidate 3
The third release candidate of LLVM 3.6 is available for some Friday the 13th testing...
KVM Brings Some Improvements To Linux 3.20
Paolo Bonzini has sent in the KVM pull request for the Linux 3.20 kernel and it includes some interesting changes and features for this important piece of the open-source Linux virtualization stack...
F2FS Gets A Few Fixes For Linux 3.20
F2FS remains a very promising open-source file-system for targeting flash-based storage on Linux, though for Linux 3.20 the changes aren't too exciting...
PulseAudio 6.0 Gains Systemd Socket Activation Support, BlueZ 5 Features
Nearly one year after the release of PulseAudio 5.0, the release of PulseAudio 6.0 is finally here with many changes...
VDPAU Support Fixed Up In Latest Mesa Git
For those that have been having problems using Gallium3D VDPAU recently, this video decoding should be fixed up in the latest Mesa 10.6-devel Git code and it will also be back-ported for Mesa 10.5...
Red Hat / Fedora's DevConf.cz 2015 Videos Now Online
DevConf.cz 2015 took place last week in Brno, Czech Republic as the annual Red Hat / Fedora focused open-source Linux event. For those interested, the videos of the sessions are up online...
OpenShot 2.0 Remains To Be Seen
It's been almost two and a half years since the last official release to the open-source OpenShot video editing software. OpenShot 2.0 has been talked about for much of this time but this major update to the once very promising non-linear video editor has yet to materialize...
Fedora 22 Is Running Fairly Well So Far
While Fedora 22 isn't being released for several more months, so far it's running quite well...
PlayStation 3 Support Is Still Being Worked On Within The Linux Kernel
The PowerPC architecture updates for the Linux 3.20 kernel, including some improvements for the Sony PlayStation 3 game console...
Mesa 10.5 Release Candidate 1 Arrives
Days after branching Mesa 10.5, Emil Velikov went ahead today and put out the first release candidate for the upcoming Mesa 10.5...
TPM 2.0 Support Sent In For The Linux 3.20 Kernel
Trusted Platform Module 2.0 (TPM 2.0) is to be supported by the Linux 3.20 kernel...
GTK+ Finally Supports Minimizing Windows On Wayland
With GNOME 3.16 the developers are working hard at making their native Wayland support be rock-solid and reliable for day-to-day use for those wishing to abandon running their GNOME desktop on an X.Org Server. An important feature has finally landed for GTK+ applications in the Wayland world: the ability to minimize windows...
The Intel Graphics Driver Changes For Linux 3.20
As usual, the next version of the Linux kernel will bring a number of prominent changes to Intel's open-source DRM graphics driver...
X.Org & Mesa Start Thinking About GSoC 2015
X.Org and Mesa developers have begun thinking about interesting projects for student developers to get involved in for this year's Google Summer of Code while prospective students should also begin to think about getting involved with X.Org/Mesa development...
Skylake Core M Chips To Start Shipping In H2'2015
Intel will begin shipping their first Skylake chips in the second half of this year...
Ubuntu Make 0.5 Adds Dart Support
Ubuntu Make, the software formerly known as Ubuntu Developer Tools Center, is out with a new release that adds more options and platforms for helping developers using Ubuntu Linux...
Intel ILO Gallium3D Driver Updated For Broadwell
While Intel's official Mesa DRI driver has supported "Gen8" Broadwell graphics for many months, today the support for these latest-generation HD/Iris Graphics processors landed within the unofficial ILO Gallium3D driver...
VESA Unveils The Embedded DisplayPort 1.4a Specification
For those that missed it, VESA published the Embedded DisplayPort 1.4a specification this week. This new version has VESA Display Stream Compression and will support laptop panels up to 8K...
Raspberry Pi 2 Linux Benchmarks: Arch, Raspbian & Overclocking
Thanks to the open-source Phoronix Test Suite and OpenBenchmarking.org, there's already many benchmarks of the new quad-core Raspberry Pi 2...
GL_AMD_pinned_memory Comes To The Open-Source Radeon Driver
Marek Olšák has implemented support for the GL_AMD_pinned_memory extension within Mesa/Gallium3D and the R600g and RadeonSI Gallium3D drivers...
Sound Updates For Linux 3.20 Improve HP Laptops, Other Features
The sound changes for the Linux 3.20 kernel aren't too incredibly exciting but there's some improvements for HP laptops, support for some new audio hardware, and a variety of other changes...
Why The X.Org Foundation Wants To Join The SPI
X.Org members will soon be voting on whether the X.Org Foundation should dissolve its 501(c)3 state and become a project of SPI...
Weston Repainting With The New Presentation Extension
With Wayland's Weston compositor having the presentation feedback support, Pekka Paalanen of Collabora has written about Weston's repaint scheduling...
Power Management For Linux 3.20: SFI CPUFreq, Skylake P-State, New AMD ACPI Driver
Rafael Wysocki sent in another hearty ACPI+PM pull request for the next revision to the Linux kernel...
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