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Faster Raspberry Pi Graphics & Intel Xe3 Enablement Starts With Linux 6.13 DRM Changes

Fri, 11/22/2024 - 05:27
The Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) subsystem updates have been submitted for the Linux 6.13 merge window in bringing many updates to the open-source kernel graphics/display drivers as well as the accelerator subsystem...

ReiserFS Has Been Deleted From The Linux Kernel

Fri, 11/22/2024 - 02:15
Linus Torvalds just merged the change to the Linux 6.13 kernel that goes ahead and deletes the ReiserFS file-system from the source tree. Removing ReiserFS from the Linux tree lightens the kernel by 32.8k lines of code...

Mesa 24.3 Released With Many Open-Source Vulkan Driver Improvements

Fri, 11/22/2024 - 01:20
Mesa 24.3 has managed to make it out today, one week ahead of the previous release plans due to the lack of any major blocker bugs appearing. Mesa 24.3 has a lot of new feature work on the contained open-source Vulkan drivers as well as evolutionary improvements to their OpenGL drivers and other user-space 3D driver code...

Linux 6.13 SoC Updates Land With Initial Support For Many Older Apple Devices

Thu, 11/21/2024 - 23:17
The four pull requests adding various SoC and board/platform support have now been merged for the Linux 6.13 kernel. This includes support for many older Apple iPad/iPhones, supporting another SoC with a combination of RISC-V and ARM cores, and a wide variety of other mostly ARM hardware support...

Zrythm 1.0 Released For Powerful Open-Source Digital Audio Workstation

Thu, 11/21/2024 - 23:00
Zrythm 1.0 released today as a big milestone for this open-source digital audio workstation (DAW) software that caters from professional users down to beginners...

Khronos Announces Slang Initiative From Open-Source NVIDIA Code

Thu, 11/21/2024 - 22:42
On top of an exciting Vulkan spec update out today, The Khronos Group has announced the Slang Initiative based on NVIDIA's open-source Slang compiler code...

VKD3D 1.14 Released With Initial Metal Shading Language Output

Thu, 11/21/2024 - 21:35
Ahead of the upcoming freeze for Wine 10.0, VKD3D 1.14 is now available for this prominent Wine component that allows Direct3D 12 to be implemented over the Vulkan API for enhancing Windows games/apps running on Linux and other platforms...

Linux 6.13 EDAC Preps For Panther Lake H & Missing Support For Old Kabylake S CPUs

Thu, 11/21/2024 - 19:34
The Error Detection And Correction (EDAC) subsystem updates landed this week for the ongoing Linux 6.13 kernel merge window...

PHP 8.4 Released With Property Hooks, Lazy Objects & Other New Features

Thu, 11/21/2024 - 19:24
PHP 8.4 is out today as the newest annual major feature release to this widely-used scripting language...

Vulkan 1.3.302 Published With AV1 Encode & NVIDIA Display Stereo Extensions

Thu, 11/21/2024 - 18:50
Vulkan 1.3.302 was published this morning with a handful of new extensions, including AV1 encode support for Vulkan Video...

Bcachefs Changes Rejected Reportedly Due To CoC, Kernel Future "Uncertain"

Thu, 11/21/2024 - 11:34
While the Bcachefs feature changes for Linux 6.13 were already submitted even before the Linux 6.12 stable kernel was released, merging these changes are supposedly on hold due to the kernel's Code of Conduct (CoC) board...

Linux 6.13 Adds Support For Ultra Capacity SD Cards "SDUC" For 2TB To 128TB Storage

Thu, 11/21/2024 - 09:22
Linux 6.13 has merged support for the Secure Digital Ultra Capacity "SDUC" standard for 2TB to 128TB storage capacity SD cards...

Linux 6.13 "MM" Patches Bring Some Enticing Performance Optimizations

Thu, 11/21/2024 - 03:42
Andrew Morton on Monday submitted all the memory management "MM" related patches for the Linux 6.13 merge window. As usual there's a lot of interesting performance optimizations and other low-level refinements...

Many Networking Changes In Linux 6.13 - One Line Of Code Helping WireGuard Performance

Thu, 11/21/2024 - 02:22
The abundance of networking subsystem updates have been mailed in for the Linux 6.13 kernel from wired and wireless driver enhancements to core networking code improvements...

8 vs. 12 Channel DDR5-6000 Memory Performance With AMD 5th Gen EPYC

Thu, 11/21/2024 - 00:40
As I wrote about last week within the Supermicro H13SSL-N EPYC Turin motherboard review, one of the factors leading me to purchasing that EPYC 9005 series motherboard was that this board offered support for full 12 channel DDR5-6000 memory performance compared to some of the other lower-cost Socket SP5 motherboards offering just 8 memory channels. For those wanting to quantify the performance difference between eight and twelve memory channels with AMD EPYC 9005 "Turin" processors, here are some benchmarks for showing the workloads that can really benefit from all 12 memory channels and other workloads where eight memory channels can be largely sufficient if looking to minimize costs.

Raspberry Pi Camera Front End "CFE" Video Capture With Linux 6.13

Wed, 11/20/2024 - 23:32
Following the initial Raspberry Pi 5 upstream support in Linux 6.12 providing basic support, an exciting Raspberry Pi addition with the in-development Linux 6.13 kernel is introducing a Raspberry Pi Camera Front-End "CFE" driver...

Many AMD CPU Feature Additions Land In Linux 6.13

Wed, 11/20/2024 - 23:18
The in-development Linux 6.13 kernel is bringing a lot of exciting improvements for AMD Linux customers...

OpenVINO 2024.5 Released With More Intel Optimizations, Better LLM/GenAI Coverage

Wed, 11/20/2024 - 21:34
Intel's open-source software developers released today OpenVINO 2024.5 as the newest major feature release for this cross-platform AI toolkit...

Faster CRC32C & AEGIS-128 Crypto Performance On Linux 6.13 With Intel/AMD CPUs

Wed, 11/20/2024 - 19:34
The crypto subsystem updates were merged yesterday for the in-development Linux 6.13 kernel. Among other crypto improvements are new optimizations for some algorithms when running on Intel and AMD x86_64 processors...

Multigrain Timestamps Try Again For Linux 6.13 - Now With Less Performance Impact

Wed, 11/20/2024 - 19:10
Merged last year for Linux 6.6 was multi-grain(ed) timestamps to address the current coarse-grained timestamps when updating creation time and modification time that a lot of I/O activity can happen in the once-per-jiffy timestamp. Just a few weeks in the Linux 6.6 kernel, multi-grain timestamps were removed due to bugs. The multigrain code went back to be reworked and now just over one year later the code has been re-merged into the mainline Linux kernel...

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