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Controlling AMD Wraith Prism RGB Heatsinks On Linux Is Easy Now With CM-RGB

Sun, 12/29/2019 - 14:58
With the Wraith Prism heatsink fan included with many modern AMD Ryzen processors there is configurable RGB lighting, which unfortunately AMD hadn't publicly documented or offered a Linux utility for manipulating the RGBs under Linux. Fortunately, there is now a straight-forward solution for dealing with those Wraith Prism RGB LEDs thanks to the open-source and independent CM-RGB project...

Clear Linux Defined Linux Performance These Past Few Years

Sun, 12/29/2019 - 13:20
With our various ending-2019 and end-of-2010s articles, the standout on the Linux performance front has certainly been Intel's Clear Linux in consistently delivering the leading Linux x86_64 performance throughout all of our testing on many different tests and hardware platforms. Here's a look back at some of the Clear Linux highlights...

KDE Frameworks 6 Progresses By Porting Code Away From Deprecated Functions

Sun, 12/29/2019 - 13:00
Back in November was the first of several KDE Frameworks 6 developer sprints as plans begin to formulate for this evolutionary frameworks upgrade due out not until well after the Qt 6.0 tool-kit release. While Qt6 itself is still in flux, KDE Frameworks 6 efforts continue moving along by focusing on porting code away from deprecated KF5 functionality...

X.Org Saw A Lot Of Work In The 2010s Even With Wayland Taking Off

Sun, 12/29/2019 - 08:00
Here's a look back at the most popular news over the past decade on X.Org out of our one thousand plus articles on the topic during the 2010s. Even with Wayland taking off in recent years and effectively reaching parity to the X.Org Server for common use-cases, the X.Org Server has continued seeing new development especially in the areas of GLAMOR and XWayland. Sadly though we're ending the 2010s without a major stable release of the xorg-server since May 2018...

There Are Renewed Discussions About Having Rust Language Support Within GCC

Sun, 12/29/2019 - 05:49
Going back a number of years has been various out-of-tree front-ends for GCC toying with the ability to compile Rust code with GCC while a new discussion has started up about the prospects of theoretically mainlining one of those efforts or otherwise developing a new GCC Rust front-end...

phpMyAdmin 5.0 Released To Drop Old PHP/HHVM Support, Modernized UI

Sun, 12/29/2019 - 02:22
For server administrators with extra downtime around the holidays, phpMyAdmin 5.0.0 is now available for this widely-used web interface for administering MySQL/MariaDB databases...

Linux 5.4 EXT4 / XFS / Btrfs RAID Performance On Four HDDs

Sun, 12/29/2019 - 01:04
Recently a Phoronix reader inquired about seeing some fresh hard drive RAID benchmarks on the current kernel release and using Btrfs / EXT4 / XFS. While we don't often look at HDD RAID performance these days compared to speedier SSD testing, since the reader was a generous Phoronix Premium member I was happy to oblige to his test request. Here is a look at the Linux 5.4 HDD RAID performance per his request with Btrfs, EXT4, and XFS while using consumer HDDs and an AMD Ryzen APU setup that could work out for a NAS type low-power system for anyone else that may be interested.

More Benchmarks From Linux 5.5 Looking Like A Scheduler Snafu Even On Smaller CPUs

Sat, 12/28/2019 - 23:12
For the Linux 5.5 kernel that's about half-way through its development phase we have been pointing out some rather significant performance regressions affecting both AMD EPYC and Intel Xeon servers but there are also regressions to be found with desktop class systems too...

Linux 5.6 Adds TEE For AMD's Secure Processor To Run "Trusted Applications" On Raven APUs

Sat, 12/28/2019 - 20:57
Last month I wrote about AMD working on TEE driver support to load "trusted applications" onto the AMD Secure Processor under Linux. That work is now queued for introduction with Linux 5.6 and wired through for Raven Ridge APUs...

Wine-Staging 5.0-RC3 Fixes Some Active Directory Programs Like Cisco VPN & Honeywell

Sat, 12/28/2019 - 20:15
Based on Wine 5.0-RC3 released yesterday is now Wine-Staging 5.0-RC3 with its 800+ patches on top and it comes with two new additions this week...

MPV 0.31 Video Player Adds Pseudo Client Side Decorations, Wayland Improvements

Sat, 12/28/2019 - 19:50
MPV, the open-source cross-platform media player derived from MPlayer/mplayer2 long ago, is out with a new feature release before closing out 2019...

Coreboot Had An Exciting Decade Thanks To Google's Chromebooks, Efforts Like LinuxBoot

Sat, 12/28/2019 - 15:14
With all but the very first Google Chromebook devices running Coreboot in place of traditional proprietary BIOS, this has been a big win for Coreboot during the 2010s but there has also been notable offshoots like LinuxBoot and Libreboot...

Latte Dock 0.10 Sees First Development Version For Release Next Summer

Sat, 12/28/2019 - 13:06
Latte Dock, the dock designed for KDE Plasma desktops, is working on a v0.10 feature update due out next summer while out this weekend is the first development release...

Debian Developers Decide On Init System Diversity: "Proposal B" Wins

Sat, 12/28/2019 - 08:50
The Debian developer voting over init system diversity options has wrapped up and a decision has been made...

Wine 5.0-rc3 Released With Another 46 Bugs Fixed

Sat, 12/28/2019 - 06:23
Even with the Christmas holiday slowing down the rate of changes for some of the developers, this week's Wine 5.0 release candidate managed to arrive with 46 bug fixes...

2019 Linux Performance: Ubuntu Up ~1%, Fedora Up ~2%, Clear Linux Up ~7%

Sat, 12/28/2019 - 05:41
Last week I posted benchmarks looking at the performance of Intel's Clear Linux over the course of 2019 with roughly 7% better performance across dozens of benchmarks on the same system. But how does that compare to other Linux distributions with the same hardware? Here is a look in showing the performance for both Fedora and Ubuntu at the end of 2018 to the end of 2019.

Intel Continues Prepping ACPI Error Disconnect Recover Support For The Linux Kernel

Sat, 12/28/2019 - 03:16
Since this summer Intel open-source engineers have been working on adding ACPI Error Disconnect Recover (EDR) support to the Linux kernel and this week marks the eleventh revision to the kernel support for this new ACPI feature...

Linux 5.5-rc3 Benchmarks Are Still Pointing To Slips In Performance

Sat, 12/28/2019 - 00:41
Early on in the Linux 5.5 cycle during the merge window we saw some wild swings in performance including some positive gains but also performance regressions. Given last weekend's Linux 5.5-rc3 release having merged some scheduler fixes and other fallout from early on in Linux 5.5, I was curious to see if those regressions have been addressed... Sadly, they are not...

Mesa 20.0's LLVMpipe Now Supports Running OpenCL On The CPU

Fri, 12/27/2019 - 20:35
Mesa's LLVMpipe Gallium3D driver has long been about running OpenGL on GPUs as a software fallback / debug path but as of this morning in Mesa 20.0-devel there is now the experimental ability of having OpenCL support making use of OpenCL "Clover" with NIR for CPU-based execution...

GNU Maintainers Seeking Greater Transparency, Clear Procedures From The FSF

Fri, 12/27/2019 - 20:27
Following Richard Stallman being ousted from the Free Software Foundation, the FSF was said to be re-evaluating its relationship with the GNU while R.M.S. said no radical changes are expected. Now a group of GNU maintainers have laid out some of their desires for improving the interactions between the GNU and FSF...

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