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Casper Excalibur Laptops To See Better Linux Support With New Driver Proposal

Thu, 22/02/2024 - 10:38am
For those in Turkey with Casper laptops or otherwise having access to that Turkish PC brand, their Excalibur line of higher-end laptops could soon see better Linux support thanks to a new WMI driver proposal...

GIMP Releases Last Development Version For GIMP 3.0

Wed, 21/02/2024 - 8:00pm
GIMP 2.99.18 was released today as the last planned development version prior in the long road to GIMP 3.0 that has been a decade in the making for this free software Adobe Photoshop alternative...

IBM Begins Work On Power11 Enablement For Upcoming Linux 6.9

Wed, 21/02/2024 - 7:08pm
The first "Power11" patches were queued today into the PowerPC's "next" Git branch ahead of the upcoming Linux 6.9 kernel cycle...

Intel QATlib 24.02 Brings Support For GEN 5 QAT Devices

Wed, 21/02/2024 - 5:48pm
Intel has released a new version of QATlib, their user-space support library for the QuickAssist Technology (QAT) via add-in hardware and recent Xeon Scalable processors...

Intel Mesa Driver Code Working To Split Off Old Broadwell "Gen8" Graphics Code

Wed, 21/02/2024 - 4:00pm
Intel's Iris Gallium3D driver for modern OpenGL support works on hardware going back to old Broadwell processors with "Gen8" integrated graphics as does the HasVK Vulkan driver for Haswell/Broadwell. But in allowing to focus on the common Skylake "Gen9" graphics and newer/future Intel graphics architectures, pending Mesa code is working to split-off that old Broadwell/Gen8 code. The Gen8 support will continue to be in-tree but separated from the rest of the compiler code so that the code can continue to be improved for newer Intel hardware without risking regressions/breaking those still on Broadwell era processors...

WebKitGTK Moving To Skia For 2D Rendering To Yield Better Performance

Wed, 21/02/2024 - 3:06pm
WebKitGTK as the port of the WebKit rendering engine used by GNOME Web (Epipahny) and other software for displaying web content is transitioning to using Skia for its 2D rendering...

VVenC 1.11 Brings More Performance Improvements For H.266/VVC Encoding

Wed, 21/02/2024 - 1:49pm
Fraunhofer on Tuesday released their latest feature update to the Versatile Video Encoder for open-source H.266/VVC encoding...

Open-Source NVIDIA Driver Moving To NVK + Zink For OpenGL On Newer GPUs

Wed, 21/02/2024 - 11:54am
Mesa 24.1 Git has landed the initial infrastructure for allowing drivers to choose to using Zink instead for OpenGL via this OpenGL-on-Vulkan implementation. The motivating factor for this latest Mesa work is for using Zink atop the NVK Vulkan driver for newer NVIDIA GPUs...

A Linux Kernel API For Today's Complex RGB Devices Is Being Devised

Wed, 21/02/2024 - 11:39am
When it comes to today's complex RGB lighting for PC peripherals and the like it's mostly been left up to user-space. With most RGB devices interfacing via USB, it's been up to Linux user-space projects like OpenRGB, OpenRazer, etc, to implement their RGB lighting controls as needed. But as RGB lighting use continues to grow in the PC space for better or worse, there's an increasing need for a kernel API to handle complex RGB devices. Such an API is currently being devised...

AMD's Latest ROCm Effort: More Blogging With A New Blog Platform

Wed, 21/02/2024 - 12:40am
As many enthusiasts wait to hear from AMD more broadly supporting ROCm in an official capacity across consumer Radeon GPUs and/or hearing about better supporting more Linux distributions outside of the major enterprise Linux distributions, today AMD announced a new medium for their communications with the community: the "New AMD ROCm Software Blog Platform" will be rolling out...

Intel Survey Finds Maintainer Burnout & Documentation Top Open-Source Challenges

Tue, 20/02/2024 - 7:35pm
At the end of last year Intel hosted a survey of open-source developers to collect their feeback on various open-source software issues. Intel’s 2023 Open Source Community Survey is all wrapped up, the data tallied up, and the results emailed out today to participants...

Bcachefs Receives Funding By NLNet With NGI Zero Grant

Tue, 20/02/2024 - 6:23pm
The Bcachefs file-system that was mainlined to the Linux kernel last year has received a grant from the NLNet Foundation...

NVIDIA GH200 72 Core Grace CPU Performance vs. AMD Ryzen Threadripper Workstations

Tue, 20/02/2024 - 3:55pm
Earlier this month I posted some initial CPU benchmarks of the NVIDIA GH200 Grace Hopper up against AMD EPYC Zen 4 and Intel Xeon Emerald Rapids processors. That was a very interesting battle and showed the interesting capabilities of the 72 Arm Neoverse-V2 cores. With this GPTshop.ai GH200 system actually being in workstation form, I also ran some additional benchmarks looking at the CPU capabilities of the GH200 compared to AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7000 series workstations.

Red Hat Changing How They Handle Their Minor Release Betas

Tue, 20/02/2024 - 3:24pm
Red Hat announced today some changes to how they handle their beta releases for minor updates to Red Hat Enterprise Linux...

New Linux Patches Aim To Help Improve Intel Meteor Lake Performance & Power Efficiency

Tue, 20/02/2024 - 11:40am
There are some new Linux kernel patches that were posted by Intel on Monday that aim to help enhance the overall performance and power efficiency of new Meteor Lake laptop processors under Linux...

X.Org Server Clears Out Remnants For Supporting Old Compilers

Tue, 20/02/2024 - 11:27am
There are still no signs of a new X.Org Server feature release coming in the near-term with most of the major stakeholders divesting from the xorg-server besides the XWayland portion of the code-base. But for those interested in the past few days there have been some NetBSD/OpenBSD build fixes to the X.Org Server as well as clearing out some remnants of old compiler support...

Valve Makes All Steam Audio SDK Source Code Available Under Apache 2.0 License

Tue, 20/02/2024 - 5:00am
With Valve's release today of the Steam Audio SDK 4.5.2 they have made the software development kit fully open-source under an Apache 2.0 license...

Windows NT Synchronization Primitive Driver Updated For The Linux Kernel

Tue, 20/02/2024 - 12:54am
For years Wine developers have been after a better synchronization API for the Linux kernel to better match the semantics of Microsoft Windows. Posted back in January was a request for comments on an "NTSYNC" Linux kernel driver to implement Windows NT synchronization primitives for the Linux kernel. At the start of the month a post-RFC version was posted of this open-source driver and today the latest iteration of that work has been published to the kernel mailing list...

Fedora Workstation's Anaconda Web UI Installer Delayed To Fedora 41

Mon, 19/02/2024 - 10:50pm
For over two years Red Hat's engineers working on the Anaconda installer have been working on a modern web-based installer UI that integrates with Cockpit and is a modern alternative to their GTK-based installer interface for deploying Fedora Linux and eventually RHEL too. The hope was to offer this web UI installer option for Fedora Workstation 40 but that's now been delayed to Fedora 41...

AMD Graphics Driver Gets "More New Stuff" For Linux 6.9: Continued RDNA4 Enablement

Mon, 19/02/2024 - 10:09pm
Following the initial AMDGPU driver updates targeting Linux 6.9 that were submitted to DRM-Next one week ago, another batch of AMDGPU feature updates were sent out today ahead of this next kernel cycle kicking off in March...