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FNA FAudio 20.08 Released With WMA Decoding Powered By GStreamer

Sun, 08/02/2020 - 00:00
Linux game porter Ethan Lee who also develops FNA-XNA today released FAudio 20.08 as the open-source XAudio re-implementation...

Debian 10.5 Released To Address The GRUB2 BootHole Vulnerability, Other Security Fixes

Sat, 08/01/2020 - 22:07
Debian 10.5 is out today as the latest point releasr to "Buster" in shipping the latest security and bug fixes...

KDE Developers End July With More Improvements For Plasma 5.20

Sat, 08/01/2020 - 20:18
Even with everything going on in the world around the coronavirus and warm summer temperatures, KDE developers continue making improvements on their desktop stack, including around Wayland support...

Wine 5.14 Brings Initial Version Of The Webdings Font

Sat, 08/01/2020 - 19:03
Wine 5.14 debuted late on Friday night as the newest bi-weekly development release with being less than a half-year to go now until the debut of Wine 6.0 stable...

Wayland-Utils 1.0 Relased As New Utility Package For Wayland Tools

Sat, 08/01/2020 - 15:03
In addition to the Weston 9.0 Alpha compositor, this week also brought Wayland-Utils 1.0 as the inaugural release for this collection of Wayland utilities/tools...

The Beautiful + Linux-Friendly Unigine 2.12 Engine Released

Sat, 08/01/2020 - 12:08
The Unigine Engine appears to be having great success in the engineering and simulation space more so than for the competitive game engine space, but in any case Unigine 2.12 is now out with this visually stunning engine delivering even more life-like visuals while continuing to be Linux-friendly...

MoltenVK Update Brings Vulkan To Apple's tvOS

Sat, 08/01/2020 - 08:47
The open-source MoltenVK portability layer has already been providing Vulkan support on Apple iOS and macOS by re-mapping the Vulkan API to Apple's Metal graphics framework. With today's upate, Vulkan has now come to tvOS as well...

Intel Brings IBM POWER CPU Support To Their Deep Neural Network Library

Sat, 08/01/2020 - 07:08
Besides the code itself to Intel's oneAPI being open-source, the company is being surprisingly open about its support even for areas of usage outside of x86_64 CPUs...

Linux's exFAT File-System Driver Can Now "FSCK" As Fast As Windows

Sat, 08/01/2020 - 06:52
Samsung engineers responsible for the modern exFAT file-system driver for Linux have updated the adjoining "exfatprogs" user-space programs around this file-system. Notable to exfatprogs-1.0.4 is much faster "fsck" file-system checking support...

Eight Great Features Of Linux 5.8

Sat, 08/01/2020 - 01:00
If all goes well the Linux 5.8 kernel will be released as stable this weekend. Linus Torvalds last weekend expressed some uncertainty whether an extra release candidate would be required, but so far this week the kernel Git activity is light, thus for the moment at least is looking like 5.8 will be christened on Sunday...

"Speakup" Promoted Out Of Staging For Linux 5.9

Fri, 07/31/2020 - 23:34
The Speakup screen reader that is built into the kernel and allows for speaking all text printed to the text console from boot-up to shutdown for assisting blind individuals is now being promoted out of staging with Linux 5.9...

X.Org's Latest Security Woes Are Bugs In LibX11, Xserver

Fri, 07/31/2020 - 21:54
The X.Org/X11 Server has been hit by many security vulnerabilities over the past decade as security researchers eye more open-source software. Some of these vulnerabilities date back to even the 80's and 90's given how X11 has built up over time. The X.Org Server security was previously characterized as being even worse than it looks while today the latest vulnerabilities have been made public...

GTK 3.99 Released With The GTK4 Toolkit Finally Close To Debut

Fri, 07/31/2020 - 21:14
The developers working long on the GTK4 toolkit are finally close to declaring version 4.0...

LIBEI Yields New Effort For Emulating Input Devices In Wayland

Fri, 07/31/2020 - 18:24
Red Hat's input expert Peter Hutterer has started writing another library to help the Linux input ecosystem: LIBEI. This new library is focused on offering emulated input device support for Wayland in order to support use-cases like xdotool for automating input events...

Raspberry Pi 4 "V3DV" Vulkan Driver Begins Tackling MSAA, Other Improvements

Fri, 07/31/2020 - 18:10
This month the Raspberry Pi Foundation funded "V3DV" open-source Vulkan driver for the Raspberry Pi 4 began being able to run vkQuake. In ending out July, the developers at consulting firm Igalia who are working on this driver for the Raspberry Pi Foundation shared some of their latest driver activity...

Wayland's Weston 9.0 Reaches Alpha

Fri, 07/31/2020 - 15:08
Weston 9.0 release preparations are getting underway. At least compared to the original Weston 9.0 release plans, this Wayland compositor is running about a month behind those plans but in any case the release is now making its way to reality...

Intel PMT Framework + Tiger Lake Telemetry Support Updated For Linux

Fri, 07/31/2020 - 12:00
Back in May I wrote about Intel working on Platform Monitoring Technology or hardware telemetry capabilities that are coming with Tiger Lake. The Linux support continues to be worked on for this "PMT" functionality although it looks like the work won't be ready in time for the imminent Linux 5.9 kernel merge window...

Wayland's Weston Compositor Introduces Kiosk/Fullscreen Shell

Fri, 07/31/2020 - 08:35
While there is already the Cage kiosk full-screen shell as well as the likes of Ubuntu's Mir Kiosk Shell, Wayland's Weston reference compositor now has its own implementation...

Systemd 246 Released With Many Changes

Fri, 07/31/2020 - 03:48
Systemd 246 is out today as the newest version of this dominant Linux init system and system/service manager. Systemd 246 has a lot of new functionality in time for making it into at least some of the autumn 2020 Linux distributions...

ACO Radeon Shader Back-End Adds Unit Testing Framework To Help Test Optimizations

Fri, 07/31/2020 - 03:17
The popular "ACO" shader compiler back-end that recently was promoted to the default shader compiler for Mesa's open-source Radeon Vulkan driver (RADV) has long been testing with shaders and traces while now a proper unit testing framework is being introduced for verifying optimizations are correctly handled, ensuring no regressions, etc...

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