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Pop!_OS Upgrades To The Linux 6.8 Kernel

Wed, 27/03/2024 - 9:00pm
Besides its desktop-level customizations, further differentiating System76's Pop!_OS Linux distribution from its Ubuntu LTS package base is the tendency to roll down newer versions of the upstream Linux kernel once validated across System76's portfolio of laptops and desktops. The latest on that front is Pop!_OS now shipping with the fresh Linux 6.8 stable series...

SDL3 Will Keep Wayland Default At Least For The Time Being

Wed, 27/03/2024 - 4:13pm
Following several days of discussions from both sides of the table over whether SDL 3.0 should revert its Wayland over X11 preference in light of some aspects of the Wayland ecosystem support not being in good shape, for now at least SDL 3.0 is sticking to the Wayland support by default. It may be revisited though closer to release to see how the upstream support is for users of this hardware/software abstraction library widely used by cross-platform games...

Canonical Continues Exploring Ubuntu x86-64-v3 Images - Now In Microsoft's Cloud

Wed, 27/03/2024 - 3:29pm
Ubuntu maker Canonical has spent the past several months exploring Ubuntu x86-64-v3 based images for leveraging the x86_64 micro-architecture feature level capabilities to target the level embracing AVX/AVX2, FMA, BMI2, and other instructions supported largely since Intel Haswell and AMD Excavator era processors. As shown in benchmarks Ubuntu x86-64-v3 builds can deliver better performance for the AMD/Intel systems of the past number of years. Canonical's latest foray in this area is offering up Microsoft Azure images that are tailored for x86-64-v3...

Blender 4.1 Benchmarks Confirm Even Faster CPU Render Times Under Linux

Wed, 27/03/2024 - 2:38pm
Blender has long enjoyed faster CPU rendering under Linux compared to using Microsoft Windows. Across many different processors over the years consistently we see faster Linux CPU render performance than under Windows, though that's typically the case for most renderers. With yesterday's release of Blender 4.1, there is even faster Linux CPU render speeds. Here are some initial Blender 4.0 vs. 4.1 benchmarks...

RHEL 9.4 Beta Brings Full Support For Intel SGX & DSA Accelerator Drivers

Wed, 27/03/2024 - 2:14pm
Red Hat has made the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.4 Beta available to their customers this week for those wanting to test the next iteration of RHEL9...

Microsoft Engineer Sends Rust Linux Kernel Patches For In-Place Module Initialization

Wed, 27/03/2024 - 10:52am
What a time we live in where Microsoft not only continues contributing significantly to the Linux kernel but doing so to further flesh out the design of the Linux kernel's Rust programming language support. A previously unimaginable combination of Microsoft, the Rust programming language, and the Linux kernel...

Intel Xe Developers Begin Looking At Cross-Device & Cross-Driver HMM

Wed, 27/03/2024 - 10:22am
The Intel open-source engineers working on the modern Xe DRM kernel graphics driver have begun looking at Heterogeneous Memory Management (HMM) support for cross-device and cross-driver scenarios as the latest exciting feature work for this still-experimental driver...

TornadoVM v1.0.3 OpenJDK/GraalVM Plug-In For Java Heterogeneous Hardware Support

Wed, 27/03/2024 - 9:57am
TornadoVM is the OpenJDK and GraalVM plug-in that opens up the Java programming language to heterogeneous hardware support by allowing the easy targeting of Java code to TornadoVM targets including OpenCL, NVIDIA PTX, and SPIR-V -- in addition to CPUs. With the SPIR-V and OpenCL support in turn this means Java can run not only on GPUs but also some FPGAs and other devices...

Zstd 1.5.6 Released - Celebrating Google Chrome Support For Zstandard Encoding

Wed, 27/03/2024 - 12:35am
Meta's Yann Collet just released Zstd 1.5.6 as the newest version of this Zstandard compression implementation. This release is driven in part by Google Chrome 123 adding support for Zstd encoding for web traffic. Chrome now allows Zstandard (zstd) for the content-encoding to speed-up page load speeds and bandwidth savings...

Blender 4.1 Released With Faster Linux CPU Rendering & AMD RDNA3 APU Support

Tue, 26/03/2024 - 4:38pm
Blender 4.1 is officially out today as the newest version of this wildly popular, open-source and cross-platform 3D modeling software...

SDL Developers Weigh Reverting Wayland Over X11 For SDL 3.0

Tue, 26/03/2024 - 3:27pm
With the SDL library that's widely-used by cross-platform games with the current SDL 3.0 development code it prefers Wayland over X11, but a new pull request would temporarily revert that on the basis of the Wayland ecosystem still not being up to par...

Fedora 40 Beta Released With GNOME 46 & KDE Plasma 6.0 On Wayland Desktops

Tue, 26/03/2024 - 2:30pm
The beta release of Fedora 40 is now available for testing ahead of the planned official release next month...

Linux 6.9 Deprecates The EXT2 File-System Driver

Tue, 26/03/2024 - 1:20pm
While Linux 6.9 brings many great changes and new features / hardware support, on the deprecation side it's deprecating the classic EXT2 file-system driver...

AMDVLK 2024.Q1.3 Released With Fixes

Tue, 26/03/2024 - 12:57pm
AMD today released its third and last open-source Vulkan driver update of the quarter...

Intel Adds Linux Driver PCI IDs For Arc Graphics A750E & A580E

Tue, 26/03/2024 - 11:03am
Intel has sent out driver patches today for adding two additional PCI IDs to the DG2/Alchemist family for their Xe and i915 Linux kernel graphics drivers...

Linux Enabling Shadow Stack Support For x32

Tue, 26/03/2024 - 10:43am
Back in Linux 6.6 the Shadow Stack support was finally merged as part of Intel's Control-flow Enforcement Technology (CET). This years-in-the-making effort allows for better defending against ROP attacks for newer generations of Intel processors. For Linux 6.10, Shadow Stack support is being extended to x32...

Intel VA-API 2.21 Library Adds Intel Xe Kernel Driver Support, AV1 & Windows Fixes

Tue, 26/03/2024 - 10:33am
Intel engineers that maintain the common VA-API library "libva" today released version 2.21 with several fixes and additions for this Video Acceleration API support...

Panthor DRM Driver Queued For Linux 6.10 To Support Newer Arm Mali GPUs

Tue, 26/03/2024 - 10:20am
The open-source Panthor DRM driver for supporting newer Arm Mali GPUs was queued in drm-misc-next at the start of March ahead of the Linux 6.9 merge window. It ultimately though didn't see a drm-misc-next pull to DRM-Next ahead of the Linux 6.9 merge window and thus being held off until the Linux 6.10 cycle. This week though that drm-misc-next submission to DRM-Next took place as that driver and other changes begin queuing for Linux 6.10...

Linux 6.9 Features: DM VDO, AMD Preferred Core, Intel FRED & Larger Console Fonts

Mon, 25/03/2024 - 5:00pm
Now that Linux 6.9-rc1 was released on Sunday to mark the end of the merge window, here is a look at all of the new features that have been merged for the Linux 6.9 kernel cycle.

Canonical Extends Ubuntu LTS Support To 12 Years For Ubuntu Pro Customers

Mon, 25/03/2024 - 4:53pm
Ubuntu Long-Term Support (LTS) releases have been support for 10 years of updates by Canonical while now that has been extended to 12 years but only for Ubuntu Pro customers going for their legacy support add-on. This 12 year support is extended retroactively going back to Ubuntu 14.04 LTS...