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Ubuntu 24.04 LTS To Ship With Some Extra GNOME Performance Optimizations

Mon, 15/01/2024 - 7:00pm
In addition to the GNOME triple buffering patches that still haven't been merged to Mutter's mainline branch, Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and upstream Debian are slated to currently carry a few extra performance optimizations...

Btrfs In Linux 6.8 Transitions Metadata Processing To Using Folios

Mon, 15/01/2024 - 2:33pm
While not as notable as the Bcachefs additions, more work on XFS online repair, and other file-system updates for Linux 6.8, the Btrfs file-system driver changes for Linux 6.8 were merged last week...

libvirt 10.0 Released With QEMU VM Migration Improvements

Mon, 15/01/2024 - 2:02pm
Libvirt as the virtualization API/toolkit developed by Red Hat for managing virtualization on Linux is out today with its v10.0 release...

openSUSE Prepares For openSUSE Leap 16 Next Year Based On ALP

Mon, 15/01/2024 - 11:52am
It shouldn't come as much of a surprise, but openSUSE today reaffirmed that openSUSE Leap 16 will succeed the current Leap 15 series. OpenSUSE Leap 16 will be based on SUSE's Adaptable Linux Platform (ALP) codebase...

"The Finals" Can Run With Intel Graphics On Linux When Hiding The Fact It's An Intel GPU

Mon, 15/01/2024 - 11:34am
Embark Studios' The Finals free-to-play first person shooter has proven quite popular since its release in early December. The Finals is a game powered by Unreal Engine 5 that has been running on Linux thanks to Valve's Steam Play (Proton + VKD3D-Proton). With the latest Mesa driver activity, Intel Arc Graphics on Linux with their open-source driver can now handle this popular game...

Gigabyte AORUS Waterforce Driver Merged For Linux 6.8

Mon, 15/01/2024 - 11:19am
Merged last week to the mainline kernel were all of the hardware monitoring "HWMON" subsystem driver updates for the Linux 6.8 cycle, which includes introducing the Gigabyte AORUS Waterforce AIO driver...

LLVM 18 Planned For Release In Early March

Mon, 15/01/2024 - 11:06am
Tom Stellard announced plans this past week for releasing the LLVM 18 compiler stack in early March...

KDE Hiring For New Project To Promote Environmentally-Sustainable Software

Mon, 15/01/2024 - 12:37am
KDE e.V. as the German legal organization behind the KDE project is hiring an employee for a new project to promote environmentally-sustainable software and long-term hardware use...

A Fix For The Severe Linux Performance Regression Spotted By Torvalds

Sun, 14/01/2024 - 8:47pm
Prior to Linus Torvalds' Internet and electricity being knocked out by a snow storm and thus impacting the Linux 6.8 merge window, his weekend was already in rough shape due to encountering a performance regression with new Linux 6.8 code that was causing his Linux kernel builds to be as twice as long as with previous kernels. An AMD Linux engineer was able to reproduce the regression and with upstream developers there is now a believed fix for this issue in the latest scheduler code...

AMD IOMMU Improvements & Apple M1 USB4/Thunderbolt DART Submitted For Linux 6.8

Sun, 14/01/2024 - 2:41pm
All of the Input-Output Memory Management Unit (IOMMU) subsystem updates were sent out this week for the in-development Linux 6.8 kernel...

Limine 7.0 Bootloader Released

Sun, 14/01/2024 - 2:13pm
Following the recent release of GRUB 2.12, another prominent open-source bootloader project is also out with a new release: Limine 7.0...

Asahi Linux Has Been Making Progress On Apple HDMI, EAS & GPU Features

Sun, 14/01/2024 - 11:40am
Following last month's release of Fedora Asahi Remix 39 for the Asahi Linux project's new flagship distribution for running on Apple Silicon hardware, a lengthy blog post was posted this weekend outlining some of the ongoing development efforts for Apple Silicon on Linux and newly-enabled Fedora Asahi capabilities...

The Open-Source Community Is Still Maintaining Flash Player Support In 2024

Sun, 14/01/2024 - 11:21am
There seems to be two classes of people when reminiscing over Adobe Flash: those that were fond of Flash-games of the time from many years ago and those that cringe over recalling Flash ads and other content requiring that prior proprietary Macromedia/Adobe tech. For those that have good memories from Adobe Flash, the Ruffle open-source project continues working to this day on an Adobe Flash Player emulator...

Linux 6.8 Merge Window On Hiatus Due To Winter Storm

Sat, 13/01/2024 - 9:57pm
Linus Torvalds just announced he's had to put the Linux 6.8 merge window on hold due to a brutal winter storm knocking the Pacific Northwest...

Lutris 0.5.15 Fixes Crashes When Using Wayland With High DPI Gaming Mice

Sat, 13/01/2024 - 9:36pm
Lutris 0.5.15 has been released as the newest version of this open-source game manager that allows managing games from within Steam, GOG, various retro game console / emulator solutions, and other sources...

Git Developers Discuss The Possibility Of Beginning To Use Rust Code

Sat, 13/01/2024 - 3:41pm
The latest open-source project eyeing the possibility of beginning to allow the Rust programming language to be used within its codebase is the Git project...

KVM With Linux 6.8 Adds Intel LAM For Guests, More Confidential VMs Work

Sat, 13/01/2024 - 3:30pm
The KVM virtualization changes for the in-development Linux 6.8 kernel is quite heavy on the feature side...

Fedora 40 Looks To Ship AMD ROCm 6 For End-To-End Open-Source GPU Acceleration

Sat, 13/01/2024 - 2:40pm
Fedora 40 is looking at shipping the AMD ROCm 6.x GPU compute stack to offer "end-to-end open-source GPU acceleration" with ease for this Red Hat funded Linux distribution...

Intel Submits Latest CXL Feature Code For Linux 6.8

Sat, 13/01/2024 - 1:56pm
Intel engineer Dan Williams continues leading the charge around Compute Express Link (CXL) enablement for the Linux kernel...

KDE Reduces CPU Usage On Wayland When Moving The Pointer & Other Fixes

Sat, 13/01/2024 - 11:52am
After a few weeks hiatus due to the holidays, KDE developer Nate Graham is back in the saddle with his weekly development reports around KDE...