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Intel Dynamic Load Balancer 2.0 Support For Linux Inches Closer To Mainline

Thu, 02/11/2021 - 20:00
Back in September I wrote about Intel developers posting Linux enablement patches for their Dynamic Load Balancer 2.0 PCIe accelerator for hardware-based load balancing functionality. That work hasn't yet been upstreamed but recently marked its tenth revision to the "DLB 2.0" patches...

Mesa's LLVMpipe Flips On ARB_gl_spirv, Help Sought For Lavapipe Windows Port

Thu, 02/11/2021 - 19:30
Mesa's LLVMpipe OpenGL software driver has now enabled ARB_gl_spirv and ARB_spirv_extensions, which now rounds it out of the major extensions needed to advertise OpenGL 4.6...

Mercurial Revision Control System Continues Rust'ing For Better Performance

Thu, 02/11/2021 - 16:19
The Mercurial distributed revision control system continues to see use particularly around some large code-base projects and the developers continue working to optimize its performance in part by transitioning more of it to the Rust programming language...

Linux 5.12 To Support USB4 "Security Level 5" To Disable PCIe Tunneling

Thu, 02/11/2021 - 13:00
The USB4 / Thunderbolt changes slated for the upcoming Linux 5.12 merge window have been queued into the USB-next tree...

System76 Begins Detailing Their Open-Source "Launch Configurable Keyboard"

Thu, 02/11/2021 - 06:37
For months System76 has been teasing that they were getting into prototyping and manufacturing their own keyboards. This moves follows them manufacturing their own cases with the beautifully engineered Thelio line-up while now it looks like they are ready to go public with details on the System76 keyboard...

The AMD Zen 2 / Zen 3 Performance Fix For Linux 5.11 Has Landed

Thu, 02/11/2021 - 04:40
Just in time for the expected Linux 5.11 stable release on Sunday, the AMD frequency invariance performance regression I've been noting and writing about since Christmas day has been resolved with the previously covered fix having been merged today...

FreeBSD 13 BETA Benchmarks - Performance Is Much Better

Thu, 02/11/2021 - 03:53
The official release of FreeBSD 13.0 is coming up in March, while already from our preliminary tests of the newly minted FreeBSD 13.0 BETA1, the benchmark results are extremely tantalizing compared to FreeBSD 12.2... Ultimately the performance should be much more competitive now compared to Linux (at least on Intel x86_64) and other operating systems with the big FreeBSD 13 release.

GRUB 2.06 Should Be Released This Year, Cooperation Increasing With Distro Vendors

Thu, 02/11/2021 - 00:35
While GRUB 2.06 was aiming for release in 2020, having to deal with the BootHole security issue among other challenges last year ended up delaying that release. Fortunately, it looks like this long awaited GRUB feature update should be out this year and there has been increased cooperation between upstream GRUB developers and distribution vendors...

Intel's Project ACRN To Upstream More Code With Linux 5.12

Wed, 02/10/2021 - 21:43
Announced nearly three years ago by Intel was the ACRN reference hypervisor framework intended for IoT/embedded use-cases with real-time capabilities and safety-critical computing. More of the kernel bits to this "Big Little Hypervisor for IoT Development" are set to see mainline with the imminent Linux 5.12 kernel cycle...

Developers Continue New Push With LibreOffice In The Web Browser Via WebAssembly

Wed, 02/10/2021 - 20:31
While there has been LibreOffice Online as a collaborative, web-based version of LibreOffice making use of the HTML5 Canvas for its UI, there hasn't been much activity there recently outside of the Collabora Online commercial variant. But developers are working on a current port of LibreOffice to the web browser using WebAssembly...

Lenovo IdeaPad Improvements En Route To Linux 5.12

Wed, 02/10/2021 - 19:15
In addition to Linux 5.12 positioned to see Lenovo laptop "platform profile" support for controlling the power/thermal behavior of their newer ThinkPad and IdeaPad laptops, this next kernel version also has other improvements on the IdeaPad front...

Linspire 10 Released - Claims Of "Most Meticulously Designed & Engineered FOSS Desktop"

Wed, 02/10/2021 - 16:00
Linspire 10 is out this week as the newest version of this Linux distribution formerly known as Lindows nearly two decades ago. While Linspire went dark for several years, under its current ownership by PC/OpenSystems they have been trying to reinvigorate the desktop distribution the past few years. Linspire 10 represents the latest work for the Ubuntu-based platform...

Zink On Mesa 21.1-devel Now Achieves OpenGL 4.3 Over Vulkan

Wed, 02/10/2021 - 13:00
Going back to last summer there have been patches for getting OpenGL 4.6 with the Zink GL on Vulkan implementation but were considered experimental and not for immediate upstreaming. In the months since and especially after Mike Blumenkrantz was hired by Valve, the upstreaming effort kicked into higher gear. Now with Mesa 21.1, we are up to OpenGL 4.3...

Wine Begins Landing PPC64 Code To Eventually Help With Windows Programs On POWER

Wed, 02/10/2021 - 07:43
Going back about two years there has been work on properly supporting Wine on POWER 64-bit (PPC64). Now past the Wine 6.0 stable release, it looks like that work that work is finally beginning to land. In conjunction with Hangover to handle the cross-architecture aspect, the hope is to eventually allow Windows x86 programs to work on libre POWER systems or at the very least with native Winelib support to help in porting open-source Windows software to IBM POWER / OpenPOWER...

Proton 5.13-6 RC Continues With More Cyberpunk 2077 Fixes For Linux

Wed, 02/10/2021 - 04:43
Valve and their partners at CodeWeavers have put out a release candidate for Proton 5.13-6 as the latest version of their Wine-based software for running Windows games on Linux via Steam Play...

CentOS Hyperscaler Is Sounding Quite Promising For The Modern Enterprise

Wed, 02/10/2021 - 02:12
The CentOS Hyperscale effort is sounding quite promising for those riding CentOS Stream and wanting fresher packages in some instances and alternative defaults as a blend of CentOS Stream, Fedora / EPEL, and its own forthcoming package repositories...

RADV+ACO Look To Your Help For Improving The Vulkan Driver & Linux Gaming Performance

Wed, 02/10/2021 - 00:39
RADV is a Vulkan driver for AMD GPUs that is part of the Mesa project and installed on most Linux distros out of the box. Our goal is to deliver a stable and performant driver to Linux gamers, and recently we've made our own shader compiler called ACO. To create the best possible experience, we'd like to take it a step further and ask our users for some testing and feedback.

Khronos Releases SYCL 2020 For C++ Heterogeneous Parallel Programming

Tue, 02/09/2021 - 22:15
SYCL as the single-source C++-based programming model for heterogeneous parallel programming is now revised to the SYCL 2020 specification released today by The Khronos Group...

helloSystem Wants To Be The "macOS of BSDs" With A Polished Desktop Experience

Tue, 02/09/2021 - 20:41
While it was a sad blow when PC-BSD/TrueOS stopped pursuing its desktop ambitions as what was arguably the leading BSD desktop operating system out there with a nice end-user experience, since then we have seen efforts like MidnightBSD, GhostBSD, and others fill the avoid with continuing to enhance the out-of-the-box BSD desktop system. A new entrant that is quite interesting is helloSystem that aims to be a "macOS of BSDs" for a polished desktop experience...

The Work Ahead For Ubuntu 21.04 To Switch To Wayland By Default

Tue, 02/09/2021 - 19:12
Last month was the delightful news that Ubuntu 21.04 is aiming to use Wayland by default for non-NVIDIA systems on the GNOME desktop rather than the X.Org session. While there is two months to go until the Ubuntu 21.04 release, there still is more work ahead in making that shift a reality...

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