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Python 3.9 Released With Multi-Processing Improvements, New Parser
Python 3.9 is out today as the newest feature update to this extremely popular language in open-source crowds...
Linux Could Soon Have A New Knob For Toggling Performance/Power-Profile For Laptops
With upstream work Red Hat is engaged in for supporting HP and Lenovo laptops on Linux, a new standardized sysfs interface is being discussed for exposing the performance-profile option on newer laptops so users can more easily select their desired laptop power/performance characteristics...
Vulkan 1.2.156 Released With Device Memory Report Extension
Vulkan 1.2.156 was released this morning and while it's a small revision to the API documentation it does come with a new extension...
NVIDIA Online GTC 2020 Kicks Off Today But No Open-Source Linux Announcement Expected
NVIDIA's online GTC 2020 event kicks off today with a ton of announcements coming across the wire but not one many Linux users have been clamoring to hear more about...
NVIDIA Unveils $59 USD Raspberry Pi Competitor With Jetson Nano 2GB
Last year NVIDIA announced the Jetson Nano at $99 USD as their lowest-priced ARM SBC board to date focused on inference, robotics, and other GPU-accelerated tasks in a small, low-power form factor. The Jetson Nano at $99 USD is already significantly cheaper than the other numerous Jetson boards over the past several years while now today they are introducing a $59 board.
Radeon Software for Linux 20.40 Released With RX 5300 Series Support
AMD released an updated Radeon Software for Linux packaged driver at the end of September that went seemingly unnoticed. Only today when seeing "20.40" firmware binaries hitting the linux-firmware.git tree was I even aware of this updated packaged AMD Radeon Linux graphics driver focused on enterprise distributions...
Opportunistic Memory Reclaim Support Proposal Updated For The Linux Kernel
Canonical kernel engineer Andrea Righi has sent out an updated patch series implementing opportunistic memory reclaim support as a way of forcing the kernel to attempt to reclaim system memory...
Windows x64 Binaries Can Now Run On POWER9 Under Linux With Hangover
Windows x86 binaries can now run on POWER9 hardware under Linux with Wine thanks to Hangover...
Intel Continues Bringing Up DMA-BUF Support For RDMA
Presumably with Xe-HP in mind, Intel engineers continue working on adding DMA-BUF support to the Linux kernel's RDMA code...
Free Software Foundation Celebrates Its 35th Birthday
The Free Software Foundation on Sunday marked thirty five years since its founding by Richard Stallman...
Linux 5.9-rc8 Released To Provide An Extra Week Of Testing
While normally the Linux kernel sees its stable releases after about seven weeks worth of release candidates, today Linux 5.9-rc8 was issued in allowing an extra week of testing...
The Failed OUYA Game Console Seeing Work For Mainline Linux Kernel Support
It's been eight years already since the launch of the OUYA game console built atop Android and initially driven up by hype as a new low-cost gaming platform only to turn out to be a commercial failure. Razer bought out OUYA's software assets in 2015 and last year finally shutdown all of the console services. But if you still have the OUYA hardware it soon may start running off the mainline Linux kernel...
Easier CPU/GPU Comparisons On OpenBenchmarking.org, Other New Features
With the new OpenBenchmarking.org that's been out in public form since last month and being developed as part of the soon-to-be-released Phoronix Test Suite 10.0, here is the latest feature now enabled in making it much easier for quickly carrying out high-level processor (CPU) and graphics card (GPU) component comparisons along with other improvements...
The Most Prominent Linux 5.9 Kernel Features From AMD RDNA 2 To Battling Nefarious Shims
The Linux 5.9 kernel could be released as soon as today but more than likely will be pushed back to next Sunday given Torvalds' comments last week and continuing to see plenty of merge requests in recent days. But in any case when Linux 5.9 does ship very soon it comes with an abundance of new features and improvements...
2020 "Oktoberfest" Premium Special For Supporting Linux News, Benchmarking
While the wiesn (Oktoberfest) was cancelled this year, a few Phoronix readers inquired whether I was going to offer the traditional "Oktoberfest special" sale for Phoronix Premium to help support our daily Linux/open-source news, hardware reviews, and benchmarking during this turbulent year. So, yes, here is our annual Oktoberfest special if you would like to show your support during these COVID times...
SHADERed 1.4.1 Released With Compute Shader Debugger
SHADERed as the open-source, cross-platform shader integrated development environment now has a compute shader debugger built-in...
Intel MAX10 BMC Hardware Monitoring With Linux 5.10
Linux 5.10 will bring a new driver for the Intel MAX10 BMC...
Linux 5.10 Will Be Able To Hibernate + Resume Much Faster
If you frequently put your system(s) through hibernation cycles, the performance should be much better beginning with the soon-to-start Linux 5.10 cycle...
EXT4 Has A Big Optimization For Linux 5.10 For File Overwrites
The EXT4 file-system with the upcoming Linux 5.10 kernel has an optimization yielding big benefits for file overwrites in some circumstances...
Intel Begins Linux Hardware Enablement Work For Meteor Lake
The first patchwork is building up for Intel's "Meteor Lake" on Linux...