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GNU Binutils 2.40 Branched With Zstd Support, Zen 4, New Intel Instructions

Mon, 01/02/2023 - 19:58
With the start of the new year also came the branching of GNU Binutils 2.40 ahead of its expected stable release around early February...

Dragonfly 0.13 Database Adds Experimental SSD-Based Data Tiering, More SIMD Work

Mon, 01/02/2023 - 19:25
Dragonfly, the open-source project that advertises itself as "Probably, the fastest in-memory store in the universe!" as a high speed in-memory database that is compatible with the Memcached and Redis APIs has out a big release to kick off 2023...

Steam On Linux Metrics End Out 2022 With Some Odd Numbers

Mon, 01/02/2023 - 10:09
Valve has just published the Steam Survey results for December 2022 that come in at a bit of a surprise...

Linux 6.2-rc2 Released Following The Holiday Slowdown

Mon, 01/02/2023 - 06:24
Linus Torvalds just released Linux 6.2-rc2 as the second weekly release candidate for Linux 6.2 following the merge window's closure last week on Christmas...

Linux 6.2 Lands S0ix Idle Change For AMD Ryzen "Rembrandt" Laptops & Newer

Mon, 01/02/2023 - 00:00
A change was merged this holiday weekend ahead of Linux 6.2-rc2 that adjusts the default behavior for AMD Ryzen 6000 series "Rembrandt" laptops and newer...

Radeon RX 7900 XT/XTX, EPYC Genoa & Linux 6.2 Developments Made For An Exciting Month

Sun, 01/01/2023 - 23:47
While there were various holidays in December, there continued to be daily and original content on Phoronix each and every day. During December there were 228 original news articles on Phoronix and 18 featured hardware reviews / multi-page benchmark articles. Here is a look back at all of the exciting Linux hardware content and software news for closing out 2022...

Allwinner D1/D1s Platform Support Moves Closer To Mainline Linux

Sun, 01/01/2023 - 23:00
The D1 is Allwinner's first SoC based on a RISC-V core design. While the Allwinner D1 isn't powerful at all, it's appearance in low-cost boards, RISC-V based design, and the Allwinner development community has made this an attractive entry-level RISC-V target. While various Linux distributions are already supporting D1-based boards, the mainline support for the D1/D1s platform looks like it will finally be merged in 2023...

Linux 6.1.2 Closed Out 2022 With Many Backported Fixes

Sun, 01/01/2023 - 22:36
On New Year's Eve, Greg Kroah-Hartman released a new set of stable kernels with Linux 6.1.2, 6.0.16, and 5.15.86 LTS being the new set...

Mesa's Radeon Vulkan Driver Now Advertises Support For Quake II RTX & DOOM Eternal

Sun, 01/01/2023 - 07:24
Mesa's Radeon Vulkan driver "RADV" has been working with the Quake II RTX and DOOM Eternal games for a while now and recently the performance has also picked up nicely as shown in recent benchmarks. But for the Vulkan ray-tracing extensions to be exposed has required setting the RADV_PERFTEST=rt environment variable, but that has now changed initially for those two games...

Mesa 22.3.2 Closes Out The Year With RADV RT Fixes, Raspberry Pi V3DV Fixes Too

Sat, 12/31/2022 - 23:30
For those Linux gamers and enthusiasts using the current Mesa 22.3 series, Mesa 22.3.2 was released this New Year's Eve for delivering the latest batch of open-source OpenGL and Vulkan driver fixes...

Godot 4.0 Aims To Ship In The First Months Of 2023

Sat, 12/31/2022 - 23:20
It shouldn't be too surprising given the pace of beta releases and planning for post-4.0 releases, but the open-source Godot game engine is planning for its major Godot 4.0 stable release to happen in the "first months" of 2023...

AMD Continued Its Great Linux Embrace In 2022 With Better Launch-Day Support + Optimizations

Sat, 12/31/2022 - 19:10
AMD in 2022 continued its open-source/Linux support embrace with offering good launch-day support on both the CPU and GPU sides with their new products, continued ramping up their Linux support on the client side, and has worked more on optimizations and other enhancements to their Linux support...

Fedora 38 Plans For GCC 13, Binutils 2.39 & Glibc 2.37 Toolchain

Sat, 12/31/2022 - 18:42
Fedora has a tradition of always shipping with the very latest open-source compiler toolchain components and central to that is always having the very latest GNU Compiler Collection (GCC). At times this up-to-date toolchain quest has meant shipping a release candidate / near-final GCC build when it comes to their Q2 release of the year that often lands right around the same time as the annual GCC feature release. Fedora 38 will be another release to again aim for the very latest GNU compiler toolchain components...

KDE Ends Out 2022 With More Features & Fixes

Sat, 12/31/2022 - 17:59
KDE developers have wrapped up another busy year enhancing their open-source desktop environment and application stack...

Linux USB Gadget Driver Being Extended For WebUSB

Sat, 12/31/2022 - 07:15
The Linux USB gadget kernel driver saw a patch published today for exposing of a device's landing page as part of the WebUSB specification. WebUSB as a reminder is the industry standard for providing a JavaScript API to securely access USB devices from web pages and is already supported by the likes of Google Chrome and Microsoft Edge...

Edubuntu Looks To Re-Establish Itself In 2023

Sat, 12/31/2022 - 06:30
One of the early alternative spins of Ubuntu back in the day was Edubuntu as an education-focused flavor of Ubuntu shipping with various educational packages pre-installed and an optimized workflow for students. Edubuntu gradually faded away but in 2023 is looking to re-establish itself and become an official flavor under new leadership...

AMD Zen 4, Apple Silicon, Intel Arc Graphics & More Excited Linux Users This Year

Fri, 12/30/2022 - 19:36
While there still are a few more articles coming up on Phoronix over the next day before closing out 2022, for this year on Phoronix there were 191 Linux hardware reviews and featured articles along with 2,846 original news articles on Linux, open-source, and hardware topics. Here is a look back at what excited our Linux/open-source readers the most over the course of 2022...

PinePhone Pro Display Support Nearing The Mainline Linux Kernel

Fri, 12/30/2022 - 19:30
For going along with the new keyboard driver and other upstreaming efforts around the PinePhone Pro, getting the display support mainlined has been the latest effort for enhancing this $399 Linux smartphone...

X11 Server Development Pace Hits A Two Decade Low

Fri, 12/30/2022 - 18:45
It shouldn't be news to you that most of the corporate-backed developers working on the Linux desktop are no longer investing in new feature work around the X.Org Server and have shifted their efforts to a Wayland-focused environment moving forward. In looking at the Git statistics for the X.Org Server over the course of 2022 it shows how the development has pulled back dramatically and now at a two decade low for the commits and code changes...

Gentoo-Based Calculate Linux 23 Brings Updated Desktops, New Server Flavor

Fri, 12/30/2022 - 18:14
Calculate Linux has now issued its v23 release as the project marks fifteen years of being a Gentoo Linux built distribution focused on suitable Linux deployments within organizations / corporate environments...

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