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Xen 4.16 Released With Improved Performance, Expanded Hardware Support
Xen 4.16 is shipping today as the latest major release to this open-source hypervisor that continues to be hosted by the Linux Foundation...
O3DE 21.11 Released As First Major Open 3D Engine Release
This summer there was the surprise announcement of Amazon's Lumberyard game engine being open-sourced and it being developed as the Open 3D Engine by the then newly-created Open 3D Foundation as part of the Linux Foundation...
openSUSE Leap 15.4 Alpha Builds Begin For Testing
Released this summer was openSUSE Leap 15.3 using the same binary packages as SUSE Linux Enterprise for its SLE 15 SP3 release. Looking forward to next year, openSUSE Leap 15.4 alpha builds have begun spinning for that next installment...
SiFive Details New Performance P650 RISC-V Core
Back in October SiFive teased a new performance-optimized RISC-V core and today they finally shared more public details on this Performance P650 core...
Intel Graphics Compiler Makes More Preparations For DG2/Alchemist & Ponte Vecchio
At the end of November was a big update to Intel's Graphics Compiler while out today is IGC 1.0.9441 as the first update since to this open-source, cross-platform graphics compiler...
Is It Worthwhile Running Intel Alder Lake With mitigations=off?
Over the past month of trying out Intel Alder Lake processors on Linux, one of the questions that has come up a few times but not readily disclosed is whether it's still worthwhile on this latest-generation process to boot with "mitigations=off" to disable CPU security mitigations to help squeeze out some otherwise lost performance. Here are some benchmarks to answer that questions.
RADV Driver Improvement Yields More Reasonably Sized Captures For Radeon GPU Profiling
When debugging graphics driver/API issues or performance profiling and relying on shader dumps, the size of such dumps can quickly add up due to all of the state collected, etc, but also inefficiencies when not within contiguous memory. Fortunately for Mesa's Radeon Vulkan driver "RADV" for pairing with the Radeon GPU Profiler there is a significant improvement that just landed for yielding smaller file sizes...
Notcurses 3.0 Released For Adding "Bling" To Your Terminal Apps
For those wanting to add some "bling" to your command-line programs to make some "rad" terminal apps, Notcurses 3.0 was released today for designing colorful and complex text-user interfaces. Notcurses allows adding a range of multimedia, Unicode, and other graphics capabilities to command-line applications across Linux / macOS / Windows...
Qt Creator 6 Released For This C++ Focused IDE, Clangd Now Fully-Supported
The Qt Company has officially shipped Qt Creator 6 as the latest major update to their Qt/C++ minded integrated development environment...
One-Line Linux Patch Fixes AMD s2idle Failures For Some Ryzen Laptops
Over the past year there has been a lot of work for getting AMD's suspend-to-idle "s2idle" support in order under Linux and the latest is a one-line code change expected to help at least some Ryzen laptops behave properly...
Steam On Linux Marketshare Edges Tiny Bit Higher In November
With the beginning of a new month comes updated Steam Survey results from Valve for the month prior. The Steam on Linux marketshare continues increasing albeit ever so slightly...
Intel SGX2 / Enclave Dynamic Memory Management Patches Posted For Linux
While Intel's Software Guard Extensions (SGX) functionality has been present in CPUs going back to Skylake, it took until last year with Linux 5.11 for SGX support to finally be mainlined and required more than 40 rounds of review/revisions. Finally today Intel posted patches for bringing up SGX2 as the next iteration of Software Guard Extensions and already found in shipping processors...
Wasmer 2.1 WebAssembly Implementation Adds Virtual Filesystem, Lisp + Crystal Support
Wasmer as "the universal WebAssembly runtime" that focuses on being able to run WASM code on any platform is out with its next major release...
New Linux Scheduler Patches Can Improve AMD Zen Performance For Some Workloads
A set of two patches under review on the kernel mailing list for tweaking some kernel scheduler behavior can provide noticeable performance benefits to those using AMD EPYC and Ryzen processors on various workloads...
Linux Vendor Firmware Service Serves Up 40 Millionth Download
With the accelerating growth of the Linux Vendor Firmware Service (LVFS) for serving up system and component firmware files to Linux users for flashing via the fwupd utility, today it crossed the milestone of having served up more than 40 million firmware files...
LibreOffice 7.3 Beta Released With More Improvements For Microsoft Office Files
The first beta of LibreOffice 7.3 is now available for testing as the next installment of this leading open-source, cross-platform office suite...
Linux 5.17 To Finally Enable Variable Rate Refresh For Intel Ice Lake
An early batch of Intel kernel graphics driver feature updates intended for Linux 5.17 was sent out yesterday to DRM-Next for queuing until that next merge window opens around the start of the new year. Notable with this pull is Icelake "Gen11" graphics finally seeing variable rate refresh enabled!..
Tesseract 5.0 Released For This Leading Open-Source OCR Engine
The long-awaited Tesseract 5.0 is now available as a big update to this leading open-source, optical character recognition (OCR) engine that via neural networks offers great accuracy and supports more than 100 languages for turning images of text into actual text...
NixOS 21.11 Released But Its Own Package Manager Is Left Behind Due To Regressions
NixOS is an original Linux distribution built atop its own unique Nix package manager that is focused on being functional, reliable, and reproducible. The Nix package manager concept is great but somewhat ironic is the new NixOS 21.11 release not even shipping with the latest Nix package manager version due to known regressions...
Julia 1.7 Released With Improved Threading Capabilities
Version 1.7 of the Julia programming language implementation is now available, the open-source high-performance language that is general purpose but especially popular for computational science and numerical analysis...