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Intel Posts Revised Linux Driver Patches For DG2 Graphics, Xe_HP SDV Accelerator
Now that the DG1 graphics support is beginning to get squared away and with Linux 5.15 will likely be able to boot to an accelerated desktop, bring-up on the DG2 graphics card has begun along with the Xe_HP software development vehicle...
More Than Five Years In The Making: Creating A New Linux Random Number Generator
The "Linux Random Number Generator" (LRNG) effort as a new drop-in replacement for /dev/random is now up to its 41st revision and in development for more than five years...
Adreno 660 + 635 Now Supported By The Open-Source OpenGL/Vulkan Drivers
For going along with the newly added support in the MSM DRM kernel driver, Mesa's Freedreno Gallium3D OpenGL and Turnip Vulkan drivers have landed support for the Adreno 660 and Adreno 635 graphics processors...
Intel Still Hasn't Gotten To Landing Per-Client Engine Busyness Reporting For Linux
One of the patch series I have been looking forward to see land going back to 2018 has been the per-process GPU load statistics or as it's known officially the "per client engine busyness" series. The work didn't land for Linux 5.14 but at least this week the latest revision was posted...
Steam Client Update Brings Numerous Linux Fixes, More Controller Additions
Valve today pushed out their newest stable update to the Steam client for Windows, macOS, and Linux...
VirtualBox Shared Folder With Linux 5.14 Will Open New Files Faster, Fixes "git clone"
For those making use of VirtualBox virtualization and rely on the shared folder functionality via the mainline "VBOXSF" driver for exchanging files between VMs and the host, the in-development Linux 5.14 kernel has an important fix/improvement...
More AMD IOMMU Optimization Work Is On The Way For Linux
Thanks to one of VMware's Linux engineers there are improvements pending to the AMD IOMMU support code to help with performance...
LibreOffice 7.2 RC1 Released Ahead Of Official Debut Next Month
LibreOffice 7.2 is expected for release before the end of August while today marks the availability of the first release candidate...
Intel Tiger Lake Performance Between Windows 10 vs. Ubuntu 21.04 Linux
With having hands on with a Dell XPS 13 9310 (Dell 0DXP1F) with the Core i7 1185G7 Tiger Lake processor (compared to prior Linux tests with the i7-1165G7), here is a fresh look at the performance of Microsoft Windows 10 Pro as shipped by Dell with all available stable updates versus a clean install of Ubuntu 21.04 Linux.
Firefox 90 Released With FTP Support Removed, Better WebRender Software Performance
Mozilla has officially released Firefox 90.0 as the latest monthly update to their cross-platform web browser...
Memory Folios Being Sought For Linux 5.15
Being worked on for quite a while now by longtime kernel developer Matthew Wilcox of Oracle is memory folios to improve Linux's memory management and allow for greater efficiency. Benchmarks with memory folios have shown for example kernel builds can be up to 7% faster. It's looking like there is a desire to see at least some of this folios code land for Linux 5.15...
AMD Leveraging VKMS Driver To Improve Its Virtual Display Support
For several years already the AMDGPU kernel driver has supported virtual display functionality for cases like headless GPUs, pre-silicon hardware bring-up, GPUs/accelerators that lack physical display outputs, and other similar use-cases. That virtual display code is now being overhauled by re-using the existing VKMS DRM driver...
GNOME Mutter Lands New Work To Reduce Input Latency
Long running work by Ivan Molodetskikh to reduce the input latency for GNOME's Mutter compositor was merged today...
Older Intel Graphics With Crocus Enjoy EXT_gpu_shader4, GLAMOR 2D Improvements
Mesa's independent Crocus Gallium3D driver providing a modern OpenGL driver alternative for Haswell and older graphics hardware continues seeing improvements following its recent mainlining...
Intel Gets Back To Years-Long Journey Upstreaming PECI
Intel open-source engineers are back around with a new take on introducing a PECI subsystem for the Linux kernel to ultimately make their Xeon servers more attractive and friendly for OpenBMC usage...
OpenCL 3.0.8 Released With New Extension To Help AI Inferencing
The Khronos Group recently released a new minor point release to the OpenCL 3.0 specification...
Linux 5.14 Features From Secret Memory Areas To New Hardware, Core Scheduling, Legacy IDE Dropped
With last night's release of Linux 5.14-rc1 the merge window is officially over for this next version of the Linux kernel. With that, here is a look at the highlights for the forthcoming Linux 5.14 kernel based upon our original reporting during the merge window.
digiKam 7.3 Brings Multi-Threaded Image Duplication Search, File Format Improvements
DigiKam as the popular open-source image organizer is out with its version 7.3 feature release...
OpenBLAS 0.3.16 Brings Various CPU Fixes, More Optimizations
OpenBLAS as the popular open-source high performance BLAS/LAPACK implementation has seen a new release with more CPU/architecture specific work as well as some new common optimizations...
Ubuntu Developer Still Pursuing Triple Buffering, Deep Color For GNOME
Triple buffering and deep color support are two of the features still being worked on for GNOME by Ubuntu maker Canonical...