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Wine-Staging 6.18 Released With 616 Patches Atop Upstream

Sat, 09/25/2021 - 17:52
Building off yesterday's Wine 6.18 development release is now the next Wine-Staging installment that has more than six hundred extra patches on top...

XWayland GLX Path Enables sRGB Support

Sat, 09/25/2021 - 15:00
Another item is now crossed off the XWayland TODO list with OpenGL sRGB support wired up...

Wine 6.18 Released With HID Joystick Enabled By Default

Sat, 09/25/2021 - 06:01
Wine 6.18 has been popped as the newest bi-weekly development release of this software that allows Windows applications and games to run under Linux and in turn what also powers Steam Play's Proton...

BattlEye To Support Valve's Steam Deck / Proton

Sat, 09/25/2021 - 03:52
Yesterday it was Epic Games confirming Easy Anti-Cheat for Linux and Wine/Proton ahead of the Steam Deck launch and today it's BattlEye confirming Proton / Steam Deck support...

IBM Engineer Has Been Exploring Possible Rust Modules For GRUB

Sat, 09/25/2021 - 02:50
IBM engineer Daniel Axtens presented at this week's Linux Plumbers Conference on the prospects of using the Rust programming language for creating modules for the GRUB2 boot-loader...

GNU Coreutils 9.0: cp Now Enables CoW By Default + Copy Offload, wc Now Uses AVX2

Sat, 09/25/2021 - 01:36
Coreutils 9.0 is now available and it's a significant update to this collection of common open-source utilities found on effectively all Linux systems...

SiFive HiFive Unmatched Hands-On, Initial RISC-V Performance Benchmarks

Fri, 09/24/2021 - 21:22
A few weeks ago I finally received the HiFive Unmatched from SiFive as their flagship RISC-V development board. As a reminder this is their mini-ITX development board that is powered by their U740 SoC and features 16GB of DDR4 system memory, one PCI Express x16 slot that can work with AMD Radeon graphics cards on Linux, and other features. It's been a delight playing with this developer platform and enclosed are some early benchmarks as well showing off the U740 performance as well as how the Linux software support/performance has been evolving.

MidnightBSD 2.1 Released For This Desktop-Minded BSD

Fri, 09/24/2021 - 17:46
MidnightBSD 2.1 debuted this week as the latest version of one of the few desktop-focused BSD open-source operating system projects...

Ubuntu 21.10 Beta Released

Fri, 09/24/2021 - 17:16
Canonical has released the final beta of next month's Ubuntu 21.10 "Impish Indri" release...

Chrome 95 Beta Completely Removes Deprecated FTP Support, Reduced User Agent Info Trial

Fri, 09/24/2021 - 12:00
With Chrome 94 having shipped this week, Google has now promoted Chrome 95 to beta...

Linux 5.15 Lands Memcg Performance Regression Fix

Fri, 09/24/2021 - 07:24
As a follow-up to A Fix Is Pending For That Linux 5.15 Performance Regression, Linus Torvalds decided to pull the fix directly into Linux 5.15 Git today for addressing this real-world, measurable performance regression...

BPF-Based Linux Firewall "bpfilter" Shows Impressive Performance Potential

Fri, 09/24/2021 - 04:00
Generating much excitement back in 2018 was bpfilter for the potential to better Linux's firewall and packet filtering by making it more robust and performance. Recently work on this BPF-based firewall solution was renewed and the performance potential over iptables and nftables is looking very good for the future...

Epic Games Announces Easy Anti-Cheat For Linux - Including Wine/Proton

Fri, 09/24/2021 - 02:40
Not too surprising given the Steam Deck is inching closer towards release and we've known Valve has been working to improve the anti-cheat situation for games on Linux, but today EAC owner Epic Games officially announced Easy Anti-Cheat for both Linux and macOS...

Updated "FUTEX2" futex_waitv Patches Posted To Address Latest Feedback

Fri, 09/24/2021 - 02:16
The promising FUTEX2 work focused on improving the Linux performance for running Windows games via Wine/Proton by extending futex to wait on multiple locks is still moving forward...

A Fix Is Pending For That Linux 5.15 Performance Regression

Thu, 09/23/2021 - 21:15
Last week was the article on noticing various workloads performing slower on the Linux 5.15 development kernel. There is now a patch pending that in testing so far does indeed correct the performance drop on this forthcoming kernel.

Microsoft's "CLOn12" Mesa Code Adds SPIR/SPIR-V Support

Thu, 09/23/2021 - 21:09
Microsoft's "CLOn12" effort to allow OpenCL over DirectX 12 by leveraging Mesa now has landed a major rework to its code within Mesa...

GCC 12 Adds Stack Variable Auto-Initialization, Other Security Improvements Forthcoming

Thu, 09/23/2021 - 19:17
Qing Zhao of Oracle presented yesterday during the LPC2021 GNU Tools Track around the work they and others have been engaged in for improving the security of the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC)...

Lennart: Linux Comes Up Short Around Disk Encryption, Authenticated Boot Security

Thu, 09/23/2021 - 18:23
Most Linux distributions are currently coming up short from offering adequate security around full disk encryption and authenticated boot. Prominent Linux developer Lennart Poettering even argues that your data is "probably more secure if stored on current ChromeOS, Android, Windows or macOS devices."..

"panel-edp" Driver On Its Way To Linux 5.16 To Make For Less Hard-Coded eDP Panel Configs

Thu, 09/23/2021 - 18:12
The latest batch of miscellaneous Direct Rendering Manager changes are on their way to DRM-Next for Linux 5.16. Notable from this new drm-misc-next batch is the new "panel-edp" driver...

systemd OOMD Maturing Nicely, Adds Support For User Services

Thu, 09/23/2021 - 12:00
Systemd-oomd as the out-of-memory daemon originally developed by Facebook has been maturing nicely since being merged last year and then its most notable deployment to date has been with Fedora 34's debut earlier this year. Anita Zhang of Facebook provided an update today on the systemd-oomd effort...

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