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XWayland 21.1 Release Candidate Offers Split From The X.Org Server
XWayland 21.1 is moving forward as a standalone XWayland release separated from the X.Org Server. Given that X.Org Server 1.21 isn't moving toward release with no one stepping up to oversee that long overdue update, Red Hat engineers have devised the plan for standalone XWayland releases that are separated from the rest of the xorg-server code-base to at least get the updated X11 client on Wayland support out to users...
Dynamic Preemption Support Sent In For The Linux 5.12 Kernel
Ingo Molnar sent in the scheduler updates for Linux 5.12 today and it includes some notable additions, including PREEMPT_DYNAMIC, which allows changing the kernel's preemption mode at boot/run-time...
Phoronix Test Suite 10.2.2 Released For Automated Open-Source Benchmarking
The open-source, cross-platform Phoronix Test Suite 10.2.2 is out today as the newest version of our automated, production-ready benchmarking software framework...
Intel Releases Updated Microcode For Linux Users To Mitigate Xeon Security Issue
Intel on Tuesday night released the "microcode-20210216" package as the latest update to their collection of CPU microcode binaries. This time around the only changes to the Intel CPU microcode binaries are for Skylake server CPUs and Cascade Lake B-0/B-1 processors in order to address two vulnerabilities that came to light last year...
LLVM 11.1 Released To Deal With ABI Breakage
LLVM 11.1.0 has been tagged as a special release to deal with ABI breakage on LLVM 11.0...
Clang LTO PR Submitted For Linux 5.12, But x86_64 Support Not Included Yet
The pull request is pending that would allow Clang Link-Time Optimizations (LTO) to be enabled when building the Linux 5.12 kernel with this alternative compiler. The initial pull request has the compiler optimization work ready for the core infrastructure and 64-bit ARM (AArch64) while the x86_64 support isn't expected until the Linux 5.13 cycle...
"Fedora Kinoite" Coming For Fedora 35 As An immutable KDE Desktop Spin
The Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (FESCo) has approved plans for "Fedora Kinoite" as the newest spin to debut this autumn alongside Fedora 35...
Linux 5.12 Should Be Able To Boot As The Root Partition On Microsoft's Hypervisor
Last year was the interesting remarks by Microsoft that they want to "create a complete virtualization stack with Linux." The latest fruits of that are set to land with the Linux 5.12 kernel...
Intel's oneDNN 2.1 Released With NVIDIA GPU Support, Initial Alder Lake Optimizations
Out today is a new release of Intel's open-source oneDNN library used as a deep neural network library for assembling deep learning applications. With the new oneDNN 2.1 release there is now initial support for NVIDIA GPU acceleration as well as a host of improvements for running on forthcoming Intel CPUs...
AMD EPYC Performance With FreeBSD 13 Beta
Last week when conducting preliminary benchmarks of the new FreeBSD 13 operating system beta we found broad and significant performance improvements on Intel hardware but how is this popular BSD operating system performing for AMD EPYC? Here are some initial performance tests looking at FreeBSD 12.2 stable to FreeBSD 13 beta on an AMD EPYC 7F52 server.
The Vulkan API Is Now Five Years Old And Enjoying Phenomenal Success
Today marks five years since the announcement of Vulkan 1.0. Over the past five years we have seen incredible adoption of this high performance graphics API across multiple platforms, open-source Vulkan drivers that are kept up to date well with the latest spec revisions, exciting new extensions, and the spec continues to receive new extensions and revisions on an almost bi-weekly basis...
Intel Looking To Finally Upstream Linux Driver For Their Gaussian & Neural Accelerator
Found with mobile Intel CPUs across Tiger Lake, Ice Lake, and even Cannon Lake has been the Intel GNA accelerator. This Gaussian and Neural Accelerator is also found with Intel Gemini Lake processors and various development kits. The Intel GNA has been backed by an out-of-tree Linux driver while now the company is finally working to upstream their GNA support in the Linux kernel...
Linux 5.12 Bringing DTPM So You Don't Burn Yourself On Hot Devices
Linux 5.12 pull requests continue coming in for the newly-opened merge window that in turn should see its stable release in late April...
KDE Plasma 5.21 Released With Better Wayland Support, Desktop Improvements
The KDE community today released Plasma 5.21 as the latest major release of this open-source desktop...
Qt 6.1 Alpha Released
Just two months after the release of Qt 6.0, given the quicker release cycle this year, Qt 6.1 Alpha is already available that follows the feature freeze that began earlier this month...
Slackware 15.0 On Approach With An Early Alpha Build Available
While Slackware carries the badge of being the oldest still maintained Linux distribution, it doesn't see new releases too often and doesn't carry the popularity it once did. In any case, Slackware 15.0 is being prepared as the next release...
Linux 5.12 Crypto Brings AES-NI Acceleration For CTS, Faster XTS With Retpolines
On Monday the crypto subsystem updates were sent in to the Linux 5.12 kernel by crypto maintainer Herbert Xu...
Zink With Mesa 21.1 Now Advertises OpenGL 4.6
Mike Blumenkrantz continues to be on a mad roll when it comes to getting all of the Zink patches upstreamed into mainline Mesa... This Gallium3D-based OpenGL over Vulkan translation layer now has OpenGL 4.6 turned on for Mesa 21.1!..
OProfile Kernel Code Slated For Removal In Linux 5.12
OProfile as a system profiler for Linux systems was started twenty years ago during the Linux 2.4 kernel days. While the user-space components are still going strong, the kernel-side support is redundant in an era of the perf subsystem and thus slated for removal with Linux 5.12...
The x86 Platform Drivers For Linux 5.12 Have Several Prominent Additions
The "platform-drivers-x86" area of the kernel that is primarily made up of driver support around Intel/AMD laptops and other platform drivers is seeing a number of noteworthy additions for the newly-opened Linux 5.12 merge window...