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Steam On Linux Use Increases - Moves Closer To 2%, AMD CPU Linux Use Hits 72%

Tue, 02/04/2024 - 12:22am
No, nothing to do with April Fools' Day, but the Steam Survey results are out for March 2024 and they put the Steam on Linux use inching up -- back closer to the Linux gaming highs of around 2%...

Bcachefs Submits Lots Of Fixes For "Extreme Filesystem Damage" With Linux 6.9

Mon, 01/04/2024 - 11:49pm
A new round of Bcachefs file-system fixes were submitted today for the Linux 6.9 kernel. This round consists of lots of fixes for dealing with "extreme file-system damage" on this experimental open-source file-system...

Intel HFI Driver Will Quit Wasting CPU Cycles With Linux 6.10

Mon, 01/04/2024 - 5:27pm
Intel's Hardware Feedback Interface (HFI) driver will act more efficiently come the Linux 6.10 kernel this summer...

Nova Driver, Linux 6.9 Features & Other Linux News From March

Mon, 01/04/2024 - 4:55pm
In addition to looking at the open-source/Linux highlights for Q1, here is a look back at the most popular content on Phoronix during the month of March. During the past month were 262 original news articles on Phoronix and another 13 featured benchmark articles / Linux hardware reviews. There's always a lot happening from new kernel developments to exciting open-source GPU driver developments, new compiler initiatives, and a bit of a mailing list drama...

CachyOS Making Use Of Plymouth For Better Boot Experience, Mitigates For XZ Fiasco

Mon, 01/04/2024 - 2:26pm
CachyOS as a reminder is the Arch Linux based distribution focused on providing a very performant out-of-the-box experience and supports x86-64-v3 and x86-64-v4 packages along with other default changes compared to upstream Arch Linux. The April 2024 ISO release of CachyOS is now available for those wanting to enjoy a fresh spin of this rolling-release, performance-tuned platform...

Linux Mint 22 Will Use The PipeWire Sound Server, Support JPEG-XL Images

Mon, 01/04/2024 - 12:51pm
In their March status update, the Linux Mint team shares more details on their forthcoming Linux Mint 22 release that will be based off Ubuntu 24.04 LTS...

Linux 6.10 To Correct The CCD/CCX Topology Information For Some AMD CPUs

Mon, 01/04/2024 - 10:48am
A patch queued in TIP.git's "x86/cpu" branch for collecting ahead of the Linux 6.10 kernel cycle adds support for handling the AMD 0x80000026 leaf to correct CPU topology information reporting for some newer AMD processors...

Linux 6.9 To Allow Building s390 Kernel With The Full LLVM/Clang Compiler

Mon, 01/04/2024 - 10:30am
Adding to the Linux 6.9 features one of the changes that went under my radar is that the s390 kernel builds can now be carried out using the full LLVM compiler stack...

Serpent OS Hopes To Ship Pre-Alpha ISOs In The Coming Weeks

Mon, 01/04/2024 - 10:17am
Ikey Doherty's Serpent OS Linux distribution project is hoping to be able to ship their pre-Alpha ISOs in a matter of weeks as they continue bringing up the initial desktop experience and getting more of their operating system's build tools into good shape...

Drop-In CUDA On AMD, Kernel Discussions, NGINX Fork & Other Q1 Highlights

Mon, 01/04/2024 - 4:00am
With Q1'2024 in the books, here is a look back at the most popular Linux/open-source content on Phoronix for the past quarter. During Q1 were 754 original news articles written by your's truly along with another 43 Linux hardware reviews / multi-page benchmark articles. Here's what attracted the most interest from those nearly 800 articles for the past three months...

Linux 6.9-rc2 Released As An Easter Test Kernel

Sun, 31/03/2024 - 10:24pm
Linus Torvalds just released Linux 6.9-rc2 as the newest test release of Linux 6.9 that will be out as stable in mid-May...

Llamafile 0.7 Brings AVX-512 Support: 10x Faster Prompt Eval Times For AMD Zen 4

Sun, 31/03/2024 - 2:00pm
A new release of Llamafile is available this Easter Sunday from the Mozilla Ocho group. Llamafile is a means of distributing and running large language models (LLMs) from a single file, making LLMs much easier to distribute and use by developers and end-users. Llamafile remains one of the more interesting non-browser projects out of Mozilla in recent times that so far has a bright future...

Intel Continued Upstreaming A Lot Of Great Linux/Open-Source Code This Quarter

Sun, 31/03/2024 - 1:38pm
Along with AMD's upcoming hardware enablement and other Q1 code contributions, Intel's open-source engineers remained very busy this quarter as well. Intel continues upstreaming a lot of new code not only for upcoming hardware but also a lot of exciting Linux kernel features in general, various optimizations and improvements to countless open-source user-space software projects, and their other great open-source efforts in general...

AMD XDNA Linux Driver For Ryzen AI, Zen 5 Compiler Support & Other AMD Q1 Highlights

Sun, 31/03/2024 - 1:25pm
With the first quarter drawing to a close, here's a recap of the most exciting AMD Linux/open-source news from the quarter. During the past three months we've seen AMD finally publish their XDNA Linux driver for open-source Ryzen AI support, their open-source HDMI driver efforts were sadly rejected by the HDMI Forum, the AMD Zen 5 "znver5" compiler support was added to GCC 14, more AMD Zen 5 Linux kernel preparations made, and various other AMD Linux driver enhancements landed...

Rust-Written Redox OS Enjoys Significant Performance Improvements

Sun, 31/03/2024 - 1:20pm
The open-source Rust-written Redox OS has enjoyed "significant" performance and correctness improvements to its kernel recently as it further shows off the capability of this from-scratch OS...

GNU Poke 4.0 & Poke-ELF 1.0 Released For Dealing With Binary Data

Sun, 31/03/2024 - 10:52am
GNU Poke 4.0 has been released after a year in development for enhancing this open-source software that serves as an interactive editor for binary data accompanied by its own procedural programming language...

Flowblade 2.14 Video Editor Released, GTK4 Port Hopefully Ready Next Year

Sun, 31/03/2024 - 10:37am
Released this weekend is a new version of Flowblade, an open-source video editor for Linux systems. Flowblade brings some new features while the work to upgrade against the GTK4 toolkit remains ongoing and will hopefully be ready in 2025...

NetBSD 10.0 Released With Much Improved Hardware Support & Faster Performance

Sat, 30/03/2024 - 8:37pm
After being in development since 2019, the huge NetBSD 10.0 is out today as a wonderful Easter surprise...

Servo Web Engine Adds WOFF2 Web Fonts, HTML Tables By Default

Sat, 30/03/2024 - 6:22pm
The Servo Web Engine under the stewardship of Linux Foundation Europe and with ongoing contributions by the likes of Igalia and other developers continues having a very vibrant year. The open-source developers involved remain very busy getting this Rust-written web layout engine into good shape for possible use as an embed-friendly solution for other software...

Tiny Corp Details More Of Their Planned Tinybox System Specs

Sat, 30/03/2024 - 5:23pm
After putting their AMD GPU powered Tinybox "on hold" only to decide a few days later to offer both AMD and NVIDIA graphics options for Tinybox compute systems, George Hotz' Tiny Corp has now shared more specifications for these planned "green" and "red" Tinybox designs...