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Steam For Linux Beta Finally Fixes Post-Login Annoyance
Valve has finally fixed an annoying bit about logging into the Steam client from the Linux desktop in recent months...
OpenShot 2.5.1 Released With Performance Improvements
Released last month was the big OpenShot 2.5 release that brought hardware acceleration for video encode/decode via VA-API and NVENC/NVDEC, SVG vector graphics support, Blender 2.8+ integration support, import/export to Adobe Premiere and Final Cut Pro, and much more. Out now is OpenShot 2.5.1 with a few more improvements sprinkled on top...
System76 Expands Their Lineup Of Hand-Built Thelio Computer Cases
In our many benchmarks of the System76 Thelio Major over the past month (and more on the way!) with the AMD Ryzen Threadripper 3990X, besides the shear power of that 64-core / 128-thread processor, many are quick to comment on the pictures of the System76 chassis that they manufacturer in-house. This week the company is expanding their line-up of System76 Thelio cases...
Khronos Moves Ahead With Developing "ANARI" API For Analytic Rendering
Khronos announced last year they would be looking to pursue an analytic rendering API and following the evaluation they have decided to move it forward...
Ampere Altra Announced - Offering Up To 80 Cores Per Socket
Ampere Computing, the ARM server start-up founded by former Intel president Renee James and staffed by many former Intel folks, is today announcing Altra as their next-generation server processor. Ampere started off with the assets of AppliedMicro's X-Gene ARMv8 IP and that turned into the Ampere's eMAG as a decent entrant into the field two years ago. But now with more resources and engineering talent under their belt, they are now preparing to ship the Ampere Altra as up to 80 cores per socket and based on Arm's latest Neoverse N1.
Firefox 75 On Wayland Now To Have Full WebGL, Working VA-API Acceleration
Firefox 75 due to be released next month should finally have its native Wayland support in good order...
Systemd 245 RC2 Released With Systemd-Homed, Partitioner + More
Released one month ago was systemd 245 RC1 while now a second release candidate is available. Systemd 245 stable should be shipping in the near future as well in order to make some of the spring Linux distribution releases like Fedora 32...
Miguel de Icaza Talks Up WebAssembly Greatness
GNOME co-founder Miguel de Icaza, who also started the Mono project and now working at Microsoft following their 2016 acquisition of Xamarin, has penned his first blog post in nearly one year -- and it's about WebAssembly...
OBS Studio 25.0 RC1 Adds Vulkan Game Capture Support, Browser Capturing
The first release candidate of OBS Studio 25.0 is now available for this cross-platform open-source software popular with game streamers...
DragonFlyBSD 5.8 Released For This Popular + Performant BSD Operating System
DragonFlyBSD 5.8.0 release images began propagating tonight as the latest installment of this long ago forked FreeBSD operating system...
IBM To Transition Their z/OS, POWER + AIX Compilers To Being LLVM/Clang-Based
IBM last week made the bold announce that they will be transitioning to LLVM/Clang-based compilers across their hardware portfolio for C, C++, and Fortran compilation...
Steam Survey Updated For February 2020 With Latest Linux Figures
After hitting 0.9% in January for the Steam on Linux marketshare that was a high for at least the past year, the Linux gaming percentage dropped slightly for February...
NVIDIA Engineer Shows Off New Linux Patches For Proactive Memory Compaction
Veteran Linux engineer Nitin Gupta of NVIDIA has unveiled his latest patches on the work he got started on last year: proactive memory compaction for Linux motivated by the latency issues brought on by he current on-demand compaction when an application requests a lot of hugepages...
GNOME Shell To Ship New App For Managing Extensions
GNOME 3.36 will begin shipping a new application as part of the GNOME Shell to manage desktop extensions...
Benchmarking The Performance Overhead To The Linux Kernel Runtime Guard
Following recent discussions about Openwall's Linux Kernel Runtime Guard (LKRG) and the Whonix spin on LKRG for Debian systems and more, here are some benchmarks showing the performance overhead to this run-time integrity checking of the Linux kernel that aims to fend off security vulnerability exploits.
NVIDIA GTC Conference Turns Into Online Event Over Coronavirus Concerns
The latest setback from Coronavirus / COVID-19 concerns is NVIDIA's flagship GTC conference no longer happening in San Jose later this month...
FuzzBench: Google Gets Into Fuzzer Benchmarking
Google's latest work on the code fuzzing front for improving code security is FuzzBench, a benchmark for fuzzers...
Blender 2.83 To Be An LTS Release, Blender 3.0 Next Summer
Given the explosive growth of the Blender 3D modeling software in recent times and with receiving more sponsors/supporters and more organizations beginning to make use of this cross-platform, open-source software, the Blender release team has put out their plans for the next few years...
DMA-BUF Explicit Sync Improvements Being Discussed To Help Vulkan, Other Modern Users
Intel's lead developer of the ANV Vulkan Linux driver started a discussion last week about adding an API to DMA-BUF for importing/exporting of sync files as part of allowing for explicit synchronization capabilities in better handling of modern APIs from user-space...
Marvell Announces New OCTEON TX2 + OCTEON Fusion CPUs
Marvell today announced the new OCTEON Fusion processors and a new line in the OCTEON TX2 family...