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FFmpeg Now Works With VA-API On Windows Thanks To Microsoft
VA-API has been around for more than one decade as the most common Linux Video Acceleration API that works across multiple GPU/driver vendors. It's been Linux-focused to this point while thanks to the work of Microsoft has begun seeing support on Windows...
Mesa's Rusticl Driver Adds Optional OpenCL FP64 Support
The newest feature added by Red Hat engineer Karol Herbst to the Rusticl Mesa OpenCL open-source driver is FP64 support...
EXT4 Sees Some Performance Optimizations, Folio Conversion With Linux 6.4
While often times the EXT4 file-system driver updates for new Linux kernel merge windows can be rather mundane given the maturity of this widely-used Linux file-system, this time around for Linux 6.4 it's a bit more exciting...
Linux 6.4 Can Run As A Confidential AMD SEV-SNP vTOM Guest On Microsoft Hyper-V
For those making use of Microsoft Hyper-V virtualization there are some notable additions to find with the in-development Linux 6.4 kernel...
Initial Apple M2 Support & Other 64-bit ARM Changes For Linux 6.4
On Monday the ARM64 (AArch64) architecture code changes were submitted for the in-development Linux 6.4 kernel along with the various SoC updates and various platform/machine additions for ARM hardware with this new kernel version...
Intel's Open-Source Vulkan Driver Lands Another Small Performance Optimization
Intel's open-source "ANV" Vulkan Linux driver has received another small but measurable performance improvement for various games...
Debian Fixes Secure Boot For 64-bit ARM After Being Broken For Two Years
While Debian and its derivatives are quite popular with ARM single board computers, the ARM64 Secure Boot support has been broken for at least two years. But a fix is on the way and it should appear for this year's Debian 12 "Bookworm" release...
AMD Guided Autonomous Mode Submitted For Linux 6.4
As anticipated the AMD P-State driver extension building out the Guided Autonomous Mode of operation has been sent in as part of the CPU frequency scaling / power management changes for the in-development Linux 6.4 kernel...
Fedora 39 Looks To Boost vm.max_map_count To Help Windows Games With Steam Play
Fedora 39 this autumn is looking at boosting its vm.max_map_count default to better match the behavior of SteamOS / Steam Deck and allowing more Windows games to run out-of-the-box with Steam Play...
Linux 6.4 Allows For Optional CA Enforcement Of The Machine Keyring
With the Linux 6.4 kernel there is the ability being introduced so that the machine keyring can optionally only store CA-enforced keys...
Red Hat Begins Cutting "Hundreds Of Jobs"
The tech layoffs have now reached Red Hat with "hundreds of jobs" being cut and the initial round of layoffs being announced today...
3Dfx Voodoo 1 & 2 Glide Linux Driver Retired, Other X.Org Code Officially Retired
In clearing up the state of various X.Org packages that have been effectively unmaintained for years, an attempt is being made to better communicate the status of some "retired" X.Org packages that Linux distributions should work towards removing as they are no longer being maintained...
SELinux In Linux 6.4 Removes Run-Time Disabling Support
After being deprecated for several years, Security Enhanced Linux "SELinux" beginning with the Linux 6.4 kernel can no longer be run-time disabled...
Improved AMD Color Management Being Worked On For The Steam Deck
Open-source Linux graphics driver engineer Melissa Wen with Igalia, Joshua Ashton with Valve, and Harry Wentland with AMD have been working on kernel mode-setting (KMS) color pipeline enhancements for SteamOS and in particular for enhancing the Steam Deck...
Kdenlive 23.04 Open-Source Video Editor Released With Nested Timelines
Kdenlive remains one of the best available fully open-source non-linear video editing solutions available. With today's release of Kdenlive 23.04 they continue enhancing its feature set and improving the UI/UX for those editing videos on the Linux desktop...
Linux 6.4 Kernel Graphics Drivers Include More Meteor Lake Code, Rockchip 4K, QAIC
With Linux 6.3 released that marks the opening of the two-week Linux 6.4 merge window. David Airlie sent in the Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) subsystem updates already for Linux 6.4 with the assortment of kernel graphics/display driver updates...
GNU Linux-libre 6.3-gnu Cleans Up New ath12k WiFi Driver, Other New Additions
Following this afternoon's release of the Linux 6.3 kernel, GNU Linux-libre 6.3-gnu has already been released as this downstream kernel flavor that removes support for loading binary-only modules and trying to de-blob other driver code that otherwise depends upon "non-free" code...
Linux 6.3 Released With More Meteor Lake Enablement, Zen 4 Auto IBRS & Much More
Linus Torvalds just released Linux 6.3 as the newest stable kernel version...
Linux 6.3 Features Have A Lot For AMD & Intel, Steam Deck, ASUS Motherboards & More
The Linux 6.3 stable kernel is likely to be released later today so here is a reminder about the most exciting aspects of this spring kernel release...
Libreboot 20230423 Allows A Few More Boards To Run On Fully Open-Source Firmware
Libreboot as the downstream of Coreboot focused on ensuring 100% open-source system firmware support without any lurking binary blobs is out this Sunday with a new feature release...
Improved Linux Power Savings For Intel Haswell/Broadwell Laptops In 2023
It's been just shy of ten years since Intel launched their Haswell processors that were very successful at the time and was followed by Broadwell. While Intel's open-source Linux driver engineers are primarily concentrated on recent and future Intel hardware platforms, occasionally there is an improvement worth mentioning for mature platforms like Haswell and Broadwell. A new patch series this week will help with some minor graphics power-savings for those still running a nearly decade old Intel Linux laptop...
Flashrom Splits Into Two For This Firmware/ROM Flashing Utility
The Flashrom project that serves as an open-source firmware/ROM flashing utility not only for system BIOS/UEFI on motherboards but also capable of flashing firmware for various network / GPU / storage controller cards and other programmable devices has decided to effectively split into two...
Google Continues Working On More Linux HDCP Bits
Google engineers continue working on enhancing the Linux infrastructure around supporting High-bandwidth Digital Content Protection (HDCP) for Chrome OS...
Mesa 23.0.3 Released With Another Batch Of Fixes
Mesa 23.0.3 was released on Friday as the newest stable release for this collection of open-source user-space GPU driver components...
Redesigned Flathub Site Launches For Flatpak Apps
A redesigned version of the Flathub website has launched for this weekend's Linux App Summit. Flathub remains the centralized website for exploring and finding new Flatpak sandboxed Linux apps...
Zink OpenGL-On-Vulkan Performance Looking Very Good For Intel Arc Graphics
Mesa's Zink driver that implements OpenGL atop the Vulkan API has for a while been in wonderful shape for open-source AMD Radeon graphics and even in decent shape for the NVIDIA proprietary driver stack while it's also been getting into more robust shape for use on Intel's dedicated graphics cards...
KDE Developers Focused On Tackling Many Bugs This Week
KDE developers were quite busy this week... In addition to shipping KDE Gear 23.04, lots of bug fixing took place this week with around half of Plasma's VHI priority bugs being addressed...
Manjaro 22.1 "Talos" Released With Various Updates
Building off December's release of Manjaro 22.0, this Arch Linux based distribution is out now with its next iteration...
Btrfs Receives A Very Important Last Minute Fix For Linux 6.3
Ahead of the Linux 6.3 kernel being potentially released as stable on Sunday, two last minute patches for the Btrfs file-system driver were submitted today to address a pressing problem since Linux 6.2...
Intel Updates Packaged Arc Graphics Driver For Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
While Linux 6.2 supports Arc Graphics out-of-the-box and Mesa 23.1 has good OpenGL/Vulkan support, for those running Linux distributions on older kernels and Mesa packages there is less than ideal support -- either no support at all or having to resort to force-enabling the DG2/Alchemist support and potentially running on older OpenGL/Vulkan drivers with various problems. To ease the experience for those running Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, Intel has been maintaining a packaged version of their DRM kernel driver as a DKMS module as well as updated Mesa packages...
Corsair 2 x 24GB DDR5-7000 Memory Linux Performance
Corsair recently launched their line-up of 2 x 24GB DDR5 memory kits. With recent DDR5 memory prices falling, for as little as $215 USD it's now possible to obtain 48GB of DDR5-7000 RAM. With this being my first time testing a non-binary DDR5 memory kit, here is an initial look at the Corsair CMK48GX5M2B7000C40 compatibility and performance under Linux.
Rusticl With RadeonSI Driver Nearing OpenCL Conformance
While the upcoming Mesa 23.1 stable release enables RadeonSI build support for Rusticl and is working out overall, the RadeonSI driver with this Rust-written OpenCL driver is nearing the point of officially passing OpenCL conformance...
Intel's Game Plan For Getting The Xe Linux Kernel Graphics Driver Upstreamed
For more than one year Intel's been working on developing the Xe Linux kernel graphics driver as a modern Direct Rendering Manager driver for Gen12 and newer integrated/discrete graphics. For recent hardware this is to replace the existing i915 kernel driver usage. The Intel open-source developers continue working toward the milestone of being able to submit this driver for mainlining in the upstream Linux kernel...
Valve Lands Another Radeon Vulkan Performance Optimization For An "Upcoming Game"
Yesterday just hours after writing about a RADV optimization by Valve for an "upcoming game" to nearly match the performance they see under Windows, another performance improvement for an "upcoming game" has been merged...
SLOB Removal Submitted Ahead Of The Linux 6.4 Kernel Cycle
With the Linux 6.3 kernel likely being released as stable on Sunday, pull requests have already begun to be submitted of feature code for the Linux 6.4 merge window...
FreeBSD Has A Great Start To 2023 With Numerous Accomplishments
This week the FreeBSD project published their Q1-2023 status report that outlines various technical and organization accomplishments made for the past quarter...
Rust 1.69 Released - No Longer Includes Debug Info In Build Scripts By Default
Rust 1.69 is out today as stable as the newest update to this increasingly popular programming language that has become passionate to many open-source developers for its memory safety guarantees and other principles...
AMD Posts New Linux Patches Enabling Dynamic Boost Control
A new patch series from AMD today for the Linux kernel enables Dynamic Boost Control support that can be found with some Ryzen SoCs for tuning the processor for optimal performance...
Intel Posts Linux Patches Enabling LASS KVM Support
Back in January Intel engineers posted Linux patches for Linear Address Space Separation (LASS) as a feature being introduced with future Intel CPUs. Intel engineers today posted a set of patches extending that LASS support to the realm of KVM virtualization...
RADV Optimized By Valve For An Upcoming Game - Nearly Matching The Windows Performance
Valve's Linux graphics driver developers continue relentlessly optimizing the Mesa Radeon Vulkan driver "RADV" and today landed an optimization for an unnamed, upcoming game where now it's able to nearly match the performance enjoyed under Windows...
Ubuntu 23.04 "Lunar Lobster" Now Available For Download
Ubuntu 23.04 "Lunar Lobster" release images are now available for download for those wanting to fetch the latest Ubuntu desktop or server builds or alternatively the various downstream flavors/spins...
Ubuntu 23.04 Laptop Performance Mixed Against Ubuntu 22.10
Today marks the release of Ubuntu 23.04 "Lunar Lobster" and I've already been trying it out on a number of test systems. Up today are some initial Ubuntu 23.04 vs. 22.10 laptop benchmarks. If you were hoping though for this release to improve performance, unfortunately that doesn't appear to be the case with overall across a range of workloads Ubuntu 23.04 is similar to -- or in some areas trailing -- Ubuntu 22.10 on both Intel and AMD hardware.
Wine 8.0.1 Released With Three Dozen Bugs Fixed
Building off the Wine 8.0 stable release from January, out today is Wine 8.0.1 as the first maintenance point release to this open-source software for enjoying Windows games and applications under Linux, Chrome OS, macOS, and other platforms...
Libreboot Adds Support For An Old Dell Laptop That Can Be Found For ~$100 Used
Libreboot as the downstream of Coreboot focused on providing fully open-source system firmware support has added support for the Dell Latitute E6400, a laptop from the Intel Core 2 Duo days that was popular with many businesses and can be found via various used channels for around $100...
Opus 1.4 Royalty-Free Audio Codec Released
Opus 1.4 is available today as the first update in four years to this open-source, royalty-free versatile audio codec...
Lutris 0.5.13 Beta 2 Released For Managing Your Games On Linux
Following the Lutris 0.5.13 beta from mid-February, a second beta of this open-source game manager is now available...
KDE Gear 23.04 Released With Many UI Improvements, New Features
KDE Gear 23.04 has been released today as the newest version of this collection of KDE desktop applications...
QEMU 8.0 Released With 32-bit x86 Host Support Deprecated
QEMU 8.0 is out today as the newest feature release for this processor emulator that plays an important role in the open-source Linux virtualization stack...
Mesa 23.1-rc2 Released With Initial Batch Of Fixes
Eric Engestrom has released Mesa 23.1-rc2 right on time as the newest weekly test candidate for Mesa 23.1 as this quarter's feature update to this set of open-source OpenGL and Vulkan graphics drivers...
GTK3 Port Of GIMP Is "Officially Finished"
The long-awaited port of the GIMP image manipulation program to the GTK3 toolkit is now declared "officially finished"...
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