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OpenRISC + RISC-V Improvements Come For Linux 5.11
The OpenRISC and RISC-V processor architecture updates have both been submitted for the ongoing Linux 5.11 merge window...
Qt Design Studio 2.0, Qt Creator 4.14 Released
Following last week's release of Qt 6.0, The Qt Company has now released Qt Creator 4.14 and Qt Design Studio 2.0 as accompanying assets...
Intel Workload Hints, Zen RAPL PowerCap + Other Power/Thermal Changes For Linux 5.11
The ACPI / power management and thermal pull requests were all sent out and merged this week for the ongoing Linux 5.11 development...
The xf86-video-intel Zombie Driver Finally Flips On TearFree To Avoid Tearing
It's been seven years since Intel last provided a stable release of their "xf86-video-intel" X.Org driver and nearly six years to the day since they even provided their last development snapshot of what was to be xf86-video-intel 3.0. But there still are the occasional commits to this Intel DDX driver such as this week enabling the "TearFree" functionality by default...
Bcachefs Under Review With All Known Blockers Resolved
Kent Overstreet who developed the Bcachefs file-system out of the Linux kernel's block cache code has sent out the latest patches for review and to also serve as a possible pull request for mainlining the code...
Intel Key Locker Support For The Linux Kernel Being Prepared
For the past several months we've seen Intel Key Locker support being worked on for Linux as a new feature coming to future processors for better securing AES keys. That initial Key Locker support was initially focused on the open-source compilers with the new instructions while now the Linux kernel patches have been published in preliminary form...
Linux 5.11 Brings Intel WiFi 6GHz Band Support (Wi-Fi 6E)
The networking subsystem updates have landed for the in-development Linux 5.11 kernel...
WiMAX Support Officially Demoted In Linux 5.11
The Linux 5.11 merge window continues being very active this week with Linus Torvalds hoping kernel maintainers will get in all of their new feature code well before Christmas...
AMD AOCC 2.3 Squeezing Out Extra Performance For EPYC Over GCC 10, Clang 11
At the start of the month AMD released AOCC 2.3 as the newest version of the AMD Optimizing C/C++ Compiler. AOCC is one of several LLVM/Clang downstream versions maintained by the company with this one being about delivering flagship AMD Zen family compiler support. From an AMD EPYC 7002 "Rome" series processor I recently wrapped up fresh benchmarks of AOCC 2.3 against the current GCC 10 and Clang 11 compiler releases.
USB4 / Thunderbolt Improvements Head Into Linux 5.11
As part of the areas of the kernel overseen by Greg Kroah-Hartman is the USB subsystem. The USB (and Thunderbolt) updates are now in mainline as part of the ongoing Linux 5.11 merge window...
POCL 1.6 Released For Portable OpenCL Atop CPUs, Other Accelerators
A new feature release of POCL is now available that is the "Portable Computing Language" offering OpenCL execution atop CPUs and other devices like NVIDIA CUDA that have an LLVM back-end...
Intel Alder Lake Sound, Other New Audio Hardware Support In Linux 5.11
The latest hardware enablement around Intel's Alder Lake for the Linux kernel is audio support...
Linux 5.11 Supports The OUYA Game Console, Other New ARM Hardware Support
The ARM64 architecture updates were sent in already for Linux 5.11 along with the various ARM SoC additions, DeviceTree additions for new hardware support, and similar changes. There is a lot of new hardware support as always being brought up by the mainline kernel...
Wayland 1.19 Is Set To Come Soon As First Update In Nearly One Year
Wayland 1.18 came back in February while until now there wasn't much talk about a "Wayland 1.19" since at this stage the core functionality of Wayland is quite mature and stable. But now work is underway on Wayland 1.19 with aims to likely ship it in January...
Linux 5.11 HID + Input Changes Bring Inhibiting Support, AMD Sensor Fusion Hub
The input subsystem changes for the Linux 5.11 kernel have now been submitted and merged. Along related lines, the HID subsystem changes were also submitted with notable updates as well...
Mesa 20.3.1 Released With Several RADV Fixes, Other Driver Updates
Mesa 20.3 shipped earlier this month while those waiting for the first point release to upgrade to this quarterly series can now safely make the shift as Mesa 20.3.1 was released today...
AMD Frequency Invariance Support Comes With Linux 5.11
The previously reported on work for frequency invariance calculations for AMD CPUs with a focus on the AMD EPYC 7002 series has been merged for Linux 5.11 as part of the "sched/core" material...
GTK 4.0 Toolkit Officially Released
GTK 4.0 has been officially released as the latest major iteration of this open-source toolkit...
UBports' Ubuntu Touch OTA-15 Released With New Device Support
UBports developers and the open-source community continue to push along Ubuntu Touch for smartphones/tablets. Ubuntu Touch still hasn't yet been able to complete the transition from Ubuntu 16.04 to a 20.04 base, but they have made other improvements and new device support with today's Ubuntu Touch OTA-15 release...
Mesa 21.0 Merges Initial Direct3D 12 Support For WSL
The latest Mesa 21.0 improvement is support for building Microsoft's Direct3D 12 Gallium3D driver code for Windows Subsystem for Linux 2 (WSL2)...