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Niri 0.1.6 Wayland Compositor Adds Interactive Window Resizing & Mouse View Scrolling

1 hour 36 min ago
Niri is a scrollable-tiling Wayland compositor inspired by PaperWM and heavy on the animations/effects. Out this morning is Niri 0.1.6 as the newest feature release for this Wayland compositor...

GNOME OS Working On A New Installer & Other Enhancements To Make It More Practical

3 hours 48 min ago
Germany's Sovereign Tech Fund continues providing the resources for various new GNOME desktop development initiatives. There are various efforts underway for new features and refinements with GNOME 47 in September and a renewed emphasis around GNOME OS...

Linux 6.10 x86 Instruction Decoder Prepares For APX & Other New Intel Instructions

3 hours 58 min ago
The performance events updates were submitted today for the ongoing Linux 6.10 kernel merge window. This pull adds support for Advanced Performance Extensions (APX) and other new Intel CPU instructions to the x86 instruction decoder...

Linux 6.10 Preps For "When Things Go Seriously Wrong" On Bigger Servers

4 hours 11 min ago
While machine check exception (MCE) events tend to be uncommon, a change made by Intel engineers is accommodating the ability in the Linux kernel to store more machine check records for "when things go seriously wrong" on increasingly high core count servers...

KDE Apps Improving Experience When Running Outside Of Plasma

4 hours 21 min ago
KDE development remains very busy ahead of next month's Plasma 6.1 desktop release...

Wine 9.9 Brings ARM Improvements, Drops Obsolete WineD3D Features

Sat, 18/05/2024 - 12:37am
Wine 9.9 is out as the newest bi-weekly development release for running Windows games/applications on Linux and other platforms...

Linux 6.10 Adds Support For Posted Interrupts On Bare Metal Hardware

Fri, 17/05/2024 - 4:10pm
Merged as part of the IRQ changes for the in-development Linux 6.10 kernel is support for posted interrupts on bare metal hardware...

Ubuntu 24.10 To See More Polishing, NVIDIA Wayland By Default & New Welcome Wizard

Fri, 17/05/2024 - 2:00pm
Oliver Smith who is serving as the Interim Engineering Director for the Ubuntu Desktop team at Canonical has shared some roadmap plans around Ubuntu 24.10. With this being the first post-LTS release following last month's Ubuntu 24.04 Long Term Support, they are more free to innovate this cycle and they have a lot of great plans for enhancing the Linux desktop experience...

Intel's OpenVINO Now Available In openSUSE

Fri, 17/05/2024 - 1:48pm
OpenSUSE is the first major Linux distribution to package up and offer Intel's OpenVINO open-source AI toolkit within its package repository...

Linux 6.10 Improves Performance For Opening Unencrypted Files

Fri, 17/05/2024 - 12:37pm
FSCRYPT is the file-system encryption framework within the Linux kernel for supporting optional encryption on file-systems like EXT4, F2FS, and others. With Linux 6.10 an optimization is coming for enhancing the performance of opening files on file-systems supporting FSCRYPT-based encryption but when the files are unencrypted...

Linux 6.10 Wires Up More Compute Express Link "CXL" Functionality

Fri, 17/05/2024 - 10:49am
The Compute Express Link (CXL) subsystem development continues to be led by Intel engineers and with the in-development Linux 6.10 kernel there are yet more features in tow...

Intel Readies Xeon Phi Removal For GCC 15

Fri, 17/05/2024 - 10:32am
For the GCC 14 compiler release is the deprecation of the Xeon Phi targets. With Intel Knights Landing and Knights Mill being end-of-life at Intel, they are working to do away with the GNU Compiler Collection support. A patch has been posted to drop the Xeon Phi ISAs with GCC 15...

EROFS Adds Zstd & Btrfs Gets Minor Performance Work In Linux 6.10

Fri, 17/05/2024 - 10:21am
The EROFS and Btrfs file-systems saw their feature patches merged as part of the ongoing Linux 6.10 merge window...

Sysctl Sentinel Bloat Removal Wrapping Up In Linux 6.10

Fri, 17/05/2024 - 10:12am
The year-long effort to removal the sysctl sentinel for clearing bloat from the kernel and allowing faster build times should be crossing the finish line in Linux 6.10...

GNOME 47 Aims For Release On 18 September

Fri, 17/05/2024 - 12:43am
The GNOME project has now solidified their release schedule for the current GNOME 47 development cycle: GNOME 47.0 should be out on 18 September...

AMD Ryzen 5 8400F vs. Intel Core i5 14400F: 230+ Benchmarks For Sub-$200 CPU Performance

Thu, 16/05/2024 - 10:36pm
This week AMD announced the Ryzen 5 8400F and Ryzen 7 8700F processors as new Zen 4 budget CPU contenders lacking any integrated graphics. While part of the Ryzen 8000 series, the 8400F also lacks the Ryzen AI support found in the higher-end SKUs. The Ryzen 5 8400F offers 6 cores / 12 threads, a 4.2GHz base clock and 4.7GHz boost clock, and a 65 Watt TDP while retailing for $169~189 USD. Here are some initial benchmarks of the AMD Ryzen 5 8400F in putting it up against 230+ benchmarks under Linux while also monitoring the CPU power consumption and comparing it to Intel's closest contender as the Core i5 1440F that retails for just under $200.

Germany's Sovereign Tech Fund Now Supporting FFmpeg

Thu, 16/05/2024 - 7:29pm
Following Germany's Sovereign Tech Fund providing significant funding for GNOME, Rust Coreutils, PHP, a systemd bug bounty, and numerous other free software projects, the FFmpeg multimedia library is the latest beneficiary to this funding from the Germany government...

Linux Patch Posted For NVMe Flexible Data Placement (FDP)

Thu, 16/05/2024 - 4:58pm
A patch has been posted by Samsung engineers for implementing Flexible Data Placement (FDP) support within the Linux kernel's NVMe driver code. NVMe FDP allows for the host system to have more control over the placement of logical blocks on the storage device...

AMD & Supermicro Collaborating On Open-Source Firmware With The OSFF

Thu, 16/05/2024 - 4:25pm
As more positive indications around AMD's OpenSIL effort for open-source CPU silicon initialization to eventually replace AGESA, both AMD and Supermicro are now collaborating with the Open-Source Firmware Foundation. Supermicro has also publicly shown off a platform with OpenSIL+Coreboot and is said to be exploring OpenBMC for future hardware...

Ampere Computing 2024 Roadmap Update: 256 Core 3nm CPU In 2025

Thu, 16/05/2024 - 3:00pm
Ampere Computing today made public their roadmap update concerning current and future AArch64 server processors. AmpereOne availability remains tough but the company is hoping next year to introduce a 3nm CPU with up to 256 cores and supporting 12 channel DDR5 memory.