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Better Support For Thrustmaster Steering Wheels Is Driving To The Linux Kernel
It's looking like the Linux 5.13 kernel will better support some Thrustmaster wheels due to new driver code providing for proper USB device initialization...
Vulkan 1.2.173 Comes With New Extensions For Google's Fuchsia
Vulkan 1.2.173 is out this morning as the latest revision to this high performance graphics/compute API...
FreeCAD 0.19 Released For Advancing Open-Source CAD Software
FreeCAD 0.19 was released this weekend as the newest major feature release for this respected open-source CAD solution / parametric 3D modeling solution...
Linux 5.12-rc4 Released - The 5.12 Kernel Is Still Looking Good
The fourth weekly release candidate to Linux 5.12 is now available for testing ahead of its anticipated stable release next month...
OpenRazer 3.0 Released For Supporting Many More Razer Peripherals Under Linux
While Razer has talked up Linux support in the past, so far they have not officially offered Linux support for their range of wares popular with gamers. However, thanks to the open-source community there has been the likes of OpenRazer offering up support for the company's keyboards, mice, and other peripherals under Linux thanks to reverse engineering. Today marks the release of OpenRazer 3.0 for furthering this effort...
Months After Being Deprecated, Linux Ready To Say Goodbye To WiMAX
In addition to the legacy IDE driver code ready to go from the mainline Linux kernel, receiving its final death sentence now is also the WiMAX support...
Linux 5.13 To Address Some Networking Overhead Caused By Retpolines
It's been three years that Retpolines (return trampolines) have been around as part of the Spectre defenses on Linux and kernel developers in particular are still working to better optimize different areas of their code to deal with the performance overhead incurred...
OpenSUSE Tumbleweed's Very Busy Week With An Entire Rebuild, Latest KDE Packages
For users of the rolling-release openSUSE Tumbleweed distribution, it's been a very active past week...
Patches Proposed So Microsoft Debuggers Can Deal With GCC-Built MinGW Executables
Patches have been proposed for the GCC compiler to ultimately allow MinGW Windows executables to be debugged with Microsoft's debuggers...
Qt 6.1 Beta 2 Released, Qt-Project.org Called For Revival
This week marked the arrival of Qt 6.1 Beta 2 for providing the latest bug fixes for this cross-platform toolkit ahead of the planned release next month...
FreeBSD 13.0-RC3 Released With The WireGuard Driver Removed
A third and final release candidate of FreeBSD 13.0 was warranted ahead of its formal 13.0-RELEASE later this month...
Ubuntu 21.04 Moves Ahead With Enabling LTO Optimizations For Greater Performance
Ubuntu 21.04 is moving ahead with plans to enable compiler link-time optimizations (LTO) by default for package builds in the name of greater performance...
AMD Sends In Aldebaran, FreeSync HDMI, Other Graphics Changes For Linux 5.13
AMD on Friday submitted a big batch of AMDGPU driver changes to DRM-Next ahead of next month's Linux 5.13 merge window...
Debian 11.0 Is Now Under A Hard Freeze
This past week Debian 11 "Bullseye" embarked on its hard freeze in gearing up for release later this year...
KDE Saw More Wayland Fixes This Week, Other Changes
As we get ready for spring, KDE developers continue polishing up their Wayland support for the Plasma 5.22 cycle...
Linux Looks To Finally Remove Its Legacy IDE Driver Support
It's 2021 and proposed patches by upstream developers would finally remove Linux's legacy IDE driver code...
Initial Support For The Rust Language Lands In Linux-Next
For a long while now Linux kernel developers have discusses the prospects of optionally allowing the Rust language to be used for new device drivers within the Linux kernel areas and other areas within the kernel for this language that prides itself on safety and performance. As the first baby step towards that dream, initial Rust support appeared this week in the Linux-Next tree...
Canonical Continues To Talk Up Google's Flutter UI Toolkit
Recently Ubuntu maker Canonical committed to using Google's Flutter user-interface toolkit as its "default choice" for their mobile and desktop applications moving forward. There is now an Ubuntu Blog post further detailing their interests in Flutter...
GNOME 40 Release Candidate Arrives Ahead Of Next Week's Official Debut
The release candidate of GNOME 40 is available today while the official GNOME 40.0 debut is still on track for next week...
AMDVLK 2021.Q1.6 Released With Radeon RX 6700 XT Support
Following yesterday's release of the Radeon RX 6700 XT graphics card and the updated Radeon Software for Linux 20.50 driver, AMD has now released AMDVLK 2021.Q1.6 as their updated open-source Vulkan driver with Navi 22 / RX 6700 XT support...