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AMD WBRF Ready For Linux 6.8 To Mitigate WiFi Radio Interference

Mon, 12/11/2023 - 21:57
Since earlier this year AMD has been working on Linux support for WBRF for mitigating WiFi radio frequency interference (RFI) with their latest Ryzen 7000 and forthcoming Ryzen 8000 series mobile processors. That work looks like it will be ready to land in Linux 6.8...

Linux 6.6.6 Released Due To WiFi Regression

Mon, 12/11/2023 - 19:36
Following a bumpy weekend due to the EXT4 data corruption bug, Linux 6.6.6 is out with just a sole change for dealing with another headache: WiFi regressions...

Debian 12.4 Released With Dozens Of Fixes

Mon, 12/11/2023 - 19:15
Following Debian 12.3 being delayed due to an EXT4 data corruption bug briefly appearing in released Linux 6.1 LTS releases, Debian 12.3 has been replaced by Debian 12.4 and comes with dozens of bug fixes...

Linux 6.7-rc5 Released: "Nothing Looks Particularly Scary"

Mon, 12/11/2023 - 07:29
Linus Torvalds just released the fifth weekly release candidate of the forthcoming Linux 6.7 kernel. He's happy with how things have been pacing this stage of the cycle, particularly as he's been battling travels and a head cold this week...

Unvanquished 0.54.1 Released With Rendering Fixes & Better Bots

Mon, 12/11/2023 - 04:48
Unvanquished has been a promising open-source first person shooter game in development for over a decade. It started out putting monthly alpha releases and quite a brisk development pace but in recent years the releases have been much less frequent. This year started out with Unvanquished 0.54 being released and in now approaching the end of the year is seeing a new point release...

Linux Mint 21.3 Beta Released With Cinnamon 6.0 Desktop

Mon, 12/11/2023 - 00:13
Linux Mint 21.3 beta is now available for testing as this latest Ubuntu-based, desktop-focused Linux distribution...

Debian 12.3 Delayed Due To An EXT4 Data Corruption Bug Being Addressed

Sun, 12/10/2023 - 19:43
Due to a problematic patch back-ported from Linux 6.5 causing interference between EXT4 and iomap code, there's the possibility of a data corruption bug on older kernels -- most notably recent Linux 6.1 LTS point releases that can currently be found in the likes of Debian 12...

Lubuntu 24.04 LTS Aiming For Optional Wayland Session, Default in 24.10

Sun, 12/10/2023 - 19:16
Lubuntu as the Ubuntu Linux spin featuring the lightweight LXQt desktop has shared some of their plans for the upcoming Lubuntu 24.04 LTS release. As part of this release due out in April they are aiming to have an optional Wayland session in place although they don't expect to make it the default until Lubuntu 24.10...

OBS Studio 30.0.1 Released With Crash Fixes

Sun, 12/10/2023 - 18:55
Released last month was OBS Studio 30 with Intel QSV AV1 acceleration on Linux, WHIP/WebRTC output, YouTube Live Control Room Panel support, and a variety of other features for this software popular with game streamers and live-casting. Out today is OBS Studio 30.0.1 with some crash fixes and other refinements for last month's update...

Improved Sound Open Firmware On The Way For Valve's Steam Deck OLED

Sun, 12/10/2023 - 10:38
Earlier Phoronix reporting on the "Valve Galileo" as a new Steam Deck device proved accurate and that is the new Steam Deck OLED gaming console. Further improving the upstream Linux kernel support is a set of patches to further refine the Sound Open Firmware (SOF) support for this new platform...

AMD Lands More Graphics Updates For Linux 6.8: More MI300 & RDNA3 Refresh Work

Sat, 12/09/2023 - 22:19
Following last week's initial set of AMDGPU kernel graphics driver changes for Linux 6.8, another weekly pull request was submitted on Friday to DRM-Next of further changes...

Intel Graphics With Linux 6.8 To Add FDINFO Memory Stats, More Meteor Lake Workarounds

Sat, 12/09/2023 - 22:10
In addition to Intel preparing to merge their new Xe kernel graphics driver into the mainline kernel potentially for Linux 6.8, their existing open-source Intel kernel graphics driver code continues to be improved upon and receiving new features...

GNOME Developers Working On USB Portal Integration, Updated Phosh

Sat, 12/09/2023 - 19:42
With the recent €1M in funding from the Sovereign Tech Fund, GNOME developers remain quite busy working on improving the accessibility and security of the GNOME desktop...

KDE Developers Continue On Bug Fixing Spree Ahead Of Plasma 6.0

Sat, 12/09/2023 - 19:15
It's a Christmas season of bug fixing in the KDE world as following the late November Plasma 6.0 Beta 1 they've shifted from feature work to fixes and with the new test release has received an influx of bug reports...

W4 Games Raises $15M To Help Push Open-Source Video Game Development With Godot

Sat, 12/09/2023 - 18:48
Last year W4 Games was formed by Godot game engine developers as part of an effort to strengthen the open-source Godot ecosystem as well as work on commercial products and services, such as integrating with the proprietary game console/cloud platforms. They started out with $8.5 million dollars last year while this week announced a series A funding round of $15M...

Wine 9.0-rc1 Released With Upgraded VKD3D, Wine Wayland Improvements

Sat, 12/09/2023 - 05:57
The release process has begun for releasing Wine 9.0 as stable early next year...

Vulkan 1.3.273 Released With KHR Calibrated Timestamps Extension

Sat, 12/09/2023 - 01:17
Vulkan 1.3.273 was released today as the latest weekly update to this high performance graphics and compute API...

Intel Striving To Overhaul Their Multiple Ethernet Linux Drivers: "The Great Code Dedup"

Sat, 12/09/2023 - 00:01
Intel engineers maintain multiple Ethernet drivers in the Linux kernel for their wide-range of networking hardware from consumer to high-end data center wares. There's been an ongoing effort to overhaul their Ethernet driver management to reduce code duplication between the different drivers for better code sharing and with an end goal of more unification...

Linux Dealing With x86 32-bit Software Security Issue For Intel TDX & AMD SEV

Fri, 12/08/2023 - 23:32
AMD Secure Encrypted Virtualization (SEV) and Intel Trust Domain Extensions (TDX) are intended to help provide better security for virtual machines and are key elements to both companies investments around confidential computing. It turns out they have a common enemy in their VM security goals: x86 32-bit software...

GNOME's Dynamic Triple Buffering "Ready To Merge"

Fri, 12/08/2023 - 21:50
It looks like GNOME 46 might finally see the dynamic triple buffering support merged for Mutter to enhance the performance particularly for systems with integrated graphics...

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