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Intel Posts Linux Graphics Driver Patches For Raptor Lake - Same As Alder Lake

Sat, 11/13/2021 - 05:37
When writing this morning about intel "Raptor Lake" Linux enablement to begin, I didn't expect that to bear fruit so quickly in just a matter of hours... As predicted, that Linux bring-up for the Alder Lake successor is beginning now -- and doing so at full-speed with the initial Raptor Lake S (RPL-S) graphics support being posted...

Radeon Software 21.40.1 Linux Driver Unifies ROCm, Uses New Driver Distribution Model

Sat, 11/13/2021 - 04:52
AMD this week quietly released Radeon Software for Linux 21.40.1 as a fundamentally big update for this packaged driver stack targeting enterprise Linux distributions...

Experimental Mesa Zink Code Managing To Run Wayland's Weston Compositor

Sat, 11/13/2021 - 03:30
Following Mesa's Zink OpenGL-on-Vulkan translation driver finally running "glxgears" in a correct and performant manner, the newest milestone acheived by lead Zink developer Mike Blumenkrantz is managing to run Wayland's Weston compositor...

Linux To Start Seeing Enablement Patches For Intel "Raptor Lake"

Sat, 11/13/2021 - 02:55
Following today's inaugural patch, over the coming weeks we are expected to see Intel Raptor Lake patches beginning to make it out onto the public kernel mailing list for review...

Windows 11 Better Than Linux Right Now For Intel Alder Lake Performance

Fri, 11/12/2021 - 21:40
While we are used to running AMD and Intel benchmarks between Microsoft Windows and Linux while most often finding that our favorite open-source operating systems normally lead the race from desktops through HEDT and server platforms, when it comes to the Core i9 12900K "Alder Lake" that is currently not the case. Going into this round of Windows vs. Linux testing quite curious given some Intel hybrid architecture oddities we have been seeing under Linux, indeed when hitting Windows 11 and an assortment of Linux distributions with benchmarks we were left disappointed. Not only did Windows 11 come out faster overall, but related is now Linux also had much higher run-to-run variance due to the mix of P and E cores with Thread Director not making the wisest choices under Linux.

Faster Ceph With Linux 5.16 Now That Async Dirops Have Been Flipped On

Fri, 11/12/2021 - 20:04
The Ceph open-source distributed storage system can now enjoy better performance out-of-the-box with Linux 5.16...

David Airlie Hacking On Intel Vulkan Video Decode, Crocus Gallium3D VA-API

Fri, 11/12/2021 - 18:11
Red Hat's David Airlie has been working on early support for Vulkan Video API support with Mesa's Radeon "RADV" driver while the past week he spent time working on similar treatment for Intel's open-source "ANV" Vulkan driver and also resurrecting some unfinished VA-API video acceleration code he was working on for the Intel Crocus Gallium3D driver...

AMDGPU Linux Driver Preparing To Enable DSC-Over-eDP For More Power-Savings

Fri, 11/12/2021 - 16:30
While the AMD Radeon "AMDGPU" Linux kernel graphics driver has supported VESA Display Stream Compression (DSC) over DisplayPort connections, until now it hasn't supported the power-savings feature for eDP panels...

Zink OpenGL-On-Vulkan Can Finally Render glxgears With Great Speed

Fri, 11/12/2021 - 13:00
While the Zink OpenGL-on-Vulkan code within Mesa is close to OpenGL 4.6 conformant and running many OpenGL games at good performance, it's taken until now to see good performance out of the glxgears benchmark...

DAMON-Based Memory Reclamation Merged For Linux 5.16

Fri, 11/12/2021 - 07:36
Following Amazon's DAMON being merged in Linux 5.15 as a data monitoring access framework, being merged for Linux 5.16 is an addition building on top of that for memory reclamation when experiencing system RAM pressure...

Arm Cortex-A710 Support Merged Into GCC 12 Compiler

Fri, 11/12/2021 - 03:03
Announced back in May was the Cortex-A710 as the first-generation Armv9 "big" core and successor to the Cortex-A78. The initial Cortex-A710 support is now present in the GCC 12 code compiler...

PipeWire 0.3.40 Released With Better JACK Compatibility

Fri, 11/12/2021 - 02:40
PipeWire 0.3.40 is out today with various bug fixes but also a number of improvements...

BIOS Updates Begin Appearing For New Intel Privilege Escalation Vulnerabilities

Thu, 11/11/2021 - 22:09
OEMs have begun releasing updated BIOS/firmware revisions to address new security vulnerabilities disclosed this week by Intel. Most pressing are potential security vulnerabilities within the BIOS reference code used by various Intel CPUs that could lead to privilege escalation by local users and ranked a "high" impact severity...

Google Rolls Out ClusterFuzzLite For Easy-To-Use, Continuous Fuzzing

Thu, 11/11/2021 - 21:39
As part of Google's effort around fuzzing for improving open-source security, the company today announced ClusterFuzzLite as their new, easy-to-use solution for fuzzing open and closed-source projects with ease as part of the CI/CD process...

On-Disk Format Changes Ahead To Improve "Painful" Parts Of Btrfs Design

Thu, 11/11/2021 - 19:08
Prominent Btrfs file-system developer Josef Bacik is working through a big set of patches that will result in on-disk format changes to Btrfs but address some of "the more painful parts" to the file-system's design...

F2FS With Linux 5.16 Will Let You Intentionally Fragment The Disk

Thu, 11/11/2021 - 18:29
Jaegeuk Kim submitted the Flash-Friendly File-System (F2FS) updates on Wednesday for the nearly over Linux 5.16 merge window...

Linux 5.16 Introducing Ability For A Driver To Probe Hardware While Powered Off

Thu, 11/11/2021 - 16:00
Last week saw the main set of ACPI and power management changes for Linux 5.16 while merged on Wednesday were a secondary set of updates. Notable on the ACPI side are some changes in preparing for allowing Linux drivers to "probe" hardware while being powered off...

Mesa 21.3-rc5 Released With Numerous Intel / AMD / Zink Fixes

Thu, 11/11/2021 - 13:00
The Mesa 21.3 development cycle continues dragging on due to blocker bugs affecting the Intel code, so instead it's another week with a new release candidate...

Coreboot 4.15 Released With New System76 Laptops, More ASUS Motherboards

Thu, 11/11/2021 - 07:26
Coreboot 4.15 was tagged today as the latest advertised version of this open-source firmware implementation for systems. With this new version are 21 additional laptops and motherboards supported...

The Framework Laptop Is Great For A Linux-Friendly, Upgradeable/Modular Laptop

Thu, 11/11/2021 - 05:00
While many Linux users were excited years ago around EOMA68 and in part the possibility of an open, upgradeable laptop design, it has yet to ship and looking like it never will -- not to mention being very outdated specifications by today's standards. Entirely unrelated to that prior upgradeable hardware effort but continuing in similar goals is The Framework Laptop. The Framework Laptop is a thin, upgradeable notebook that is Linux-friendly and allows the user to easily upgrade their own components. I was testing The Framework Laptop for a while and from the hardware perspective is a very nice device and running well under Linux.

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