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Intel Posts Early Linux Enablement Patches For Ponte Vecchio
When it comes to Intel's "i915" DRM kernel driver much of the work lately by the company's open-source engineers have been focused on DG2/Alchemist for Arc Graphics products. There has been some occasional DRM kernel driver patches mentioning their HPC work and Ponte Vecchio "PVC" preparations while sent out today was the first set of patches actually introducing Ponte Vecchio to this kernel driver...
AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D Continues Showing Much Potential For 3D V-Cache In Technical Computing
As a follow-up to last week's AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D Linux review, here are some additional Linux benchmarks of this first AMD Ryzen CPU with 3D V-Cache.
VESA Launches Compliance Test Specification For AdaptiveSync, MediaSync Displays
VESA this morning announced an open standard and certification program around variable refresh rate (VRR) performance for AdaptiveSync displays for gaming and also around MediaSync for media playback performance...
New AMD HSMP Driver Features Prepared Ahead Of Zen 4 EPYC
Merged in Linux 5.18 is the AMD HSMP driver for enabling the "Host System Management Port" usage under Linux as an interface for enabling additional system management functionality on AMD EPYC 7003 servers. For Linux 5.19 this AMD HSMP driver is set to be extended with additional features coming with next-generation AMD EPYC servers...
TDE R14.0.12 Released For Pushing The KDE 3.5 Experience In 2022
The Trinity Desktop Environment (TDE) on Sunday released version 14.0.12 as the newest version of this open-source, cross-platform desktop that started out as a fork of KDE 3.5 from a decade ago and continues seeing advancements from its small but dedicated developer crew...
Intel Hires Linux/BSD Performance Expert Brendan Gregg
Intel's latest high profile hire is recruiting Brendan Gregg from Netflix...
Microsoft Joins The Open 3D Foundation For Advancing Open-Source 3D Development
Microsoft has joined the Open 3D Foundation that was started by the Linux Foundation when Amazon's Lumberyard game engine went on to form the Open 3D Engine. Microsoft is now backing the Open 3D Foundation and the Open 3D Engine for promoting open-source 3D game and simulation development...
GNU Debugger 12.1 Released With Multi-Threaded Symbol Loading By Default
Released on Sunday was GDB 12.1 as the newest version of the GNU Debugger...
Linux 5.18-rc5 Released - "A Very Tiny Bit Larger"
While Linux 5.18 had been trending on the lighter/calmer side, Linux 5.18-rc5 was just released and it comes in "a very tiny bit larger" than usual...
Linux 5.19 To Help With Reporting A Connected Device's Physical Location
Being added to the Linux kernel's driver core code is sysfs support for reporting a physical location of a device on the connected system/server. In particular for large systems and servers with many connected devices and where there may be multiple devices of the same type/model, this physical relative location reporting to user-space should make it easier to distinguish...
Linux NTFS, Ryzen 7 5800X3D, Mesa 22.1 & Other April Open-Source Excitement
It was an exciting April in the open-source world from AMD continuing work on bringing up next-gen GPU and Zen 4 CPU support under Linux, some portions of NVIDIA kernel driver code being published on the Tegra side, Intel continuing DG2/Alchemist Arc Graphics preparations, Mesa 22.1 nearing release, the release of Ubuntu 22.04 LTS, and much more...
Google Hangouts Meet Speakermic Getting A Linux Driver To Address Mute Button Quirk
The Google Hangouts Meet Speakermic is a device manufactured by ASUS that allows for 360 degree sound input/output designed for Google Hangout usage and allows daisy-chaining up to five of these speakermics together for use in large conference rooms. A Linux driver is on the way for the device just to address a mute button issue...
GCC 12's Shiny New C++ Features - More Of C++23 Implemented
With GCC 12.1 due for release in roughly the next week or so, Red Hat's Marek Polacek penned a new blog post this week outlining many of the C++ language improvements to be found in this major GNU Compiler Collection update...
Sculpt OS 22.04 Brings New Drivers, Service-Level Sandboxing
Building off the recent release of Genode OS 22.02 as the open-source operating system framework, Sculpt OS 22.04 was released this week as the project's effort around producing a general purpose operating system...
Gigabyte B660 GAMING X DDR4 To Have Working Temperature Sensors With Linux 5.18
Sent in as a "fix" this week for the Linux 5.18 kernel and to be found in tomorrow's 5.18-rc5 release is supporting sensor readings with the Gigabyte-WMI driver for the Gigabyte B660 GAMING X DDR4 motherboard...
AMD Sends Out New Linux Patches For RDNA3 "GFX11"
AMD continues working on their open-source Linux driver support for next-gen GPUs... The latest patches posted on Friday are for "GFX11", pointing to the major new graphics IP version with RDNA3 graphics processors due out later this year...
Nouveau Switches Over To NIR Backend By Default
As part of Mesa preparing to drop its old GLSL to TGSI code path and routing more Mesa drivers through using the NIR intermediate representation, the Nouveau Gallium3D driver code has switched to using this modern IR by default...
Fedora Looks At Tightening Its Crypto Policies Next Year
Fedora Linux is looking at tightening up its cryptographic policies with next year's Fedora 38/39 releases but for Fedora 37 later this year they will likely begin warning users around the planned changes...
LoongArch Patches Posted Again For Trying To Get This Chinese MIPS-Derived CPU In Linux
Loongson engineers continue working on aiming to upstream their LoongArch CPU architecture support in the Linux kernel...
KDE Ends Out April Porting More Software To Qt Quick
KDE this week saw more components converted to using Qt Quick, among other features and improvements to the KDE Plasma desktop...