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Linux 6.10 Will Print The Number Of Populated Memory Slots At Boot Time
As a small information heads up, the Linux 6.10 kernel will print the number of populated memory slots at boot time to the kernel log as a little helper...
Intel CR 24.17.29377.6 Offers Latest OpenCL & oneAPI Level Zero Support
Intel Compute Runtime 24.17.29377.6 is now available as the latest routine update to this open-source GPU compute stack used by the company's integrated and discrete graphics products for providing OpenCL and oneAPI Level Zero compute capabilities...
Fwupd 1.9.20 Released With Updated FPC Fingerprint Reader Support
While Fwupd developers are working toward the Fwupd 2.0 release, out this morning is Fwupd 1.9.20 as the newest point release for this open-source solution for firmware updating on Linux that pairs with the Linux Vendor Firmware Service (LVFS)...
Bcachefs Brings Safety Improvements To Linux 6.10, Preps For Online Fsck
Bcachefs lead developer Kent Overstreet today sent out his feature pull request of all the new file-system code that is ready in time for the Linux 6.10 merge window...
Cloudflare Praises Golang PGO For Significant CPU Savings
Released over a year ago was Golang 1.20 with support for Profile Guided Optimizations (PGO) and has since been improved with Go 1.21 for 2~7% faster Go binaries thanks to this optimization approach also found with other compilers. The engineers at Cloudflare have put out a blog post this week praising Go's PGO support and the CPU savings they are seeing as a result...
EXT4 In Linux 6.10 Adds FS_IOC_GETFSSYSFSPATH Support
While EROFS is seeing Zstd support and Bcachefs is seeing performance optimizations with the in-development Linux 6.10 kernel, over on the mature EXT4 file-system side the changes are mostly small. There are some minor changes, more folio conversion work, and also adding support for the FS_IOC_GETFSSYSFSPATH ioctl that has been seeing some standardization and adoption by the common Linux file-systems...
Linux Patch Posted For The Bigscreen Beyond VR Headset
A Linux patch has been posted for delivering a quirk so that the Bigscreen Beyond VR Headset can properly behave under Linux and in turn also jives with the likes of SteamVR...
Linux 6.10 Scheduler Changes Bring More Refinements
Alongside all of the other pull requests by Ingo Molnar submitted at the start of the week during the opening of the Linux 6.10 merge window were the scheduler updates. As usual, the kernel scheduler work continues to see various tweaks and refinements to enhance its behavior...
Turbostat Gains New Features & New Hardware Support With Linux 6.10
Linux's Turbostat utility that is developed by Intel for reporting idle/power state statistics, temperatures, and other useful data on modern Intel/AMD processors has seen its changes submitted for the in-development Linux 6.10 kernel...
SUSE's YaST Team Drops Cockpit With New Installer Code
SUSE/openSUSE has been busy crafting a next-gen Linux installer that is a web-based installer and originally known as D-Installer but now going by the name Agama...
Linux 6.10 NFSD Brings Optimizations & Preps For New nfsdctl Utility
The Linux Network File System (NFS) server code (NFSD) is seeing a new Netlink protocol introduced in Linux 6.10 as part of laying the groundwork for the new "nfsdctl" utility...
Niri 0.1.6 Wayland Compositor Adds Interactive Window Resizing & Mouse View Scrolling
Niri is a scrollable-tiling Wayland compositor inspired by PaperWM and heavy on the animations/effects. Out this morning is Niri 0.1.6 as the newest feature release for this Wayland compositor...
GNOME OS Working On A New Installer & Other Enhancements To Make It More Practical
Germany's Sovereign Tech Fund continues providing the resources for various new GNOME desktop development initiatives. There are various efforts underway for new features and refinements with GNOME 47 in September and a renewed emphasis around GNOME OS...
Linux 6.10 x86 Instruction Decoder Prepares For APX & Other New Intel Instructions
The performance events updates were submitted today for the ongoing Linux 6.10 kernel merge window. This pull adds support for Advanced Performance Extensions (APX) and other new Intel CPU instructions to the x86 instruction decoder...
Linux 6.10 Preps For "When Things Go Seriously Wrong" On Bigger Servers
While machine check exception (MCE) events tend to be uncommon, a change made by Intel engineers is accommodating the ability in the Linux kernel to store more machine check records for "when things go seriously wrong" on increasingly high core count servers...
KDE Apps Improving Experience When Running Outside Of Plasma
KDE development remains very busy ahead of next month's Plasma 6.1 desktop release...
Wine 9.9 Brings ARM Improvements, Drops Obsolete WineD3D Features
Wine 9.9 is out as the newest bi-weekly development release for running Windows games/applications on Linux and other platforms...
Linux 6.10 Adds Support For Posted Interrupts On Bare Metal Hardware
Merged as part of the IRQ changes for the in-development Linux 6.10 kernel is support for posted interrupts on bare metal hardware...
Ubuntu 24.10 To See More Polishing, NVIDIA Wayland By Default & New Welcome Wizard
Oliver Smith who is serving as the Interim Engineering Director for the Ubuntu Desktop team at Canonical has shared some roadmap plans around Ubuntu 24.10. With this being the first post-LTS release following last month's Ubuntu 24.04 Long Term Support, they are more free to innovate this cycle and they have a lot of great plans for enhancing the Linux desktop experience...
Intel's OpenVINO Now Available In openSUSE
OpenSUSE is the first major Linux distribution to package up and offer Intel's OpenVINO open-source AI toolkit within its package repository...