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Linux Mint 21 Is Going To Avoid systemd-oomd

Sat, 07/02/2022 - 19:09
Linux Mint 21 is working its way toward release this summer as the latest version of this desktop OS that is being built atop Ubuntu 22.04 LTS. Unlike Ubuntu 22.04 upstream that is now using systemd-oomd by default on the desktop to try to improve the low memory / system memory pressure experience, Linux Mint has now decided to avoid this daemon due to user criticism...

Xonotic 0.8.5 Improves This Prominent Open-Source Game

Sat, 07/02/2022 - 18:30
It's sadly been years since having anything major to report on for Xonotic, the open-source first person shooter game that started out many years ago as Nexuiz. Thankfully a new version of Xonotic was published this week and while it's just a point release, it does come with many improvements...

Firewalld 1.2 Released With New Services Added

Sat, 07/02/2022 - 18:00
Firewalld 1.2 was released on Friday as the newest feature release for this Linux firewall daemon. Bug fix releases for existing stable series were released with Firewalld 1.1.2, 1.0.5, and 0.9.9...

KDE Kicks Off July With UI Polishing, Bug Fixing

Sat, 07/02/2022 - 17:16
The summer months aren't slowing down KDE developers as it's been another busy week of bug fixes and feature work for KDE developers to kick off July...

Vulkan 1.3.219 Released With Two New Extensions

Sat, 07/02/2022 - 17:00
Vulkan 1.3.219 released this week and in addition to a number of documentation clarifications/corrections there are two new extensions...

Steam On Linux Marketshare Ticks Up To 1.18% For June

Sat, 07/02/2022 - 08:44
With the new month comes the latest figures from Valve regarding the Steam on Linux marketshare and other metrics for the past month as a result of the Steam Survey...

Wine 7.12 Released With Theming For Qt5 Apps, VKD3D v1.4

Sat, 07/02/2022 - 03:22
Wine 7.12 is out as the newest development release of this program for running Windows games and applications under Linux and other platforms...

Fedora 37 Looks To Better Manage Its 175MB+ Of Linux Firmware Blobs

Sat, 07/02/2022 - 02:38
The size of the linux-firmware.git tree continues to grow with Linux continuing to support more and more modern hardware that is increasingly reliant upon firmware blobs for operation. Most Linux distributions like Fedora end up installing this entire set of Linux firmware files that can easily be 200~300MB even though most systems only use a few select files. With Fedora 37 later this year they are hoping to better deal with the situation by splitting up of linux-firmware and only installing sets of firmware packages depending upon the actual hardware in use...

The First RISC-V Laptop Announced With Quad-Core CPU, 16GB RAM, Linux Support

Sat, 07/02/2022 - 01:55
RISC-V International has relayed word to us that in China the DeepComputing and Xcalibyte organizations have announced pre-orders on the first RISC-V laptop intended for developers. The "ROMA" development platform features a quad-core RISC-V processor, up to 16GB of RAM, up to 256GB of storage, and should work with most RISC-V Linux distributions...

HP Dev One With Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U Competes Well Against Intel's Core i7 1280P "Alder Lake P" On Linux

Fri, 07/01/2022 - 20:48
With my review last month of the HP Dev One laptop powered by an AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 5850U and running Pop!_OS I benchmarked it against various laptops I had locally with both AMD and Intel CPUs, including the likes of the very common Tiger Lake SoCs. At the time I hadn't any newer Alder Lake P laptops but now with a Core i7 1280P laptop in hand, here is a look at how that AMD Cezanne Linux laptop can compete with Intel's brand new Alder Lake P SoCs with the flagship Core i7 1280P.

XWayland "Rootfull" Changes Merged For Running A Complete Desktop Environment

Fri, 07/01/2022 - 18:00
While XWayland is normally used just for running root-less single applications like games within an otherwise native Wayland desktop, new patches from Red Hat that have been merged into the X.Org Server enhance XWayland's existing "root-full" mode of operation for allowing entire desktop environments and window managers to nicely function within the context of XWayland...

New Activity Around Adapting ACO Compiler Back-End For RadeonSI

Fri, 07/01/2022 - 17:08
As part of the work on the Mesa Radeon Vulkan "RADV" driver, Valve engineers developed the "ACO" compiler back-end that is now used by default for RADV and has shown to deliver better performance at least for RADV than using AMD's official AMDGPU LLVM shader compiler back-end. There has long been talk about adding ACO support to RadeonSI while in recent weeks there has been new code activity on that front...

Rust For Linux, -O3'ing The Kernel & Other Highlights From June

Fri, 07/01/2022 - 16:57
During the past month there was a lot of exciting Linux kernel activity, the launch of the HP Dev One, never-ending open-source graphics driver advancements, and much more -- in addition to marking Phoronix turning 18 years old. Here is a look back at the June highlights...

Intel Releases libva 2.15 Video Acceleration Library

Fri, 07/01/2022 - 16:39
Intel on Friday released libva 2.15 as the newest update to the open-source Video Acceleration API (VA-API) library used on modern systems for GPU-accelerated video decoding...

SteamOS 3.3 Beta Released With Updated Drivers, Many Fixes

Fri, 07/01/2022 - 07:42
Valve has published a SteamOS 3.3 Beta today for those Steam Deck owners or those otherwise loading this Arch Linux based OS image onto their own hardware...

Wayland 1.21 Released With New High Resolution Scroll Event

Fri, 07/01/2022 - 06:30
It's been over a half-year since the last Wayland update with the core code now largely mature, but out today is Wayland 1.21 with the new wl_pointer high-resolution scroll event as well as some smaller additions and fixes...

Ubuntu 22.04 LTS Has A Change On The Way For Systemd-OOMD Being Kill-Happy With Apps

Fri, 07/01/2022 - 02:47
This month Ubuntu developers have been trying to figure out how to best deal with systemd-oomd on Ubuntu 22.04 LTS killing applications like Firefox during high memory/swap use and that leading to a poor user experience when desktop users not being aware of the situation and suddenly finding their software killed...

Rust 1.62 Released With Faster Mutexes On Linux, Bare Metal x86_64 Target Promoted

Fri, 07/01/2022 - 01:45
Rust 1.62 is out today as the latest update to this popular systems programming language with a few notable changes...

OpenGL Celebrates Its 30th Birthday

Fri, 07/01/2022 - 01:15
It was on this day in 1992 that Silicon Graphics (SGI) released OpenGL to the world...

A Dream Come True: Running Coreboot On A Modern, Retail Desktop Motherboard

Thu, 06/30/2022 - 21:00
Over the many years of covering Coreboot (going back to when it was called LinuxBIOS!) on Phoronix the selection of supported motherboards has been rather unfortunate especially over the last decade. If wanting to run Coreboot on a system today it basically means running a Google Chromebook, using an outdated server motherboard or old Lenovo ThinkPad that has seen a Coreboot port, or out of reach to most individuals are various server motherboards that are reference platforms or board designs from hyperscalers. But over the past several months the folks at the 3mdeb consulting firm have carried out a terrific feat: porting their "Dasharo" downstream of Coreboot to a modern and readily available Intel desktop motherboard. I've been trying this out and it has worked out surprisingly well. Here are my experiences and benchmarks of Coreboot/Dasharo on this Intel Alder Lake motherboard.

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