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GNOME OS Images Available For Testing

Tue, 07/28/2020 - 21:13
GNOME OS as the Linux build with bleeding edge GNOME software for testing continues taking shape and a call for testing has been issued...

Proposed GNOME Patches Would Switch To Triple Buffering When The GPU Is Running Behind

Tue, 07/28/2020 - 19:07
The latest GNOME performance work being explored is effectively how to make the Intel graphics clock speed ramp up quicker when necessary. Canonical developer Daniel van Vugt is working on a set of patches for enabling triple buffering with Mutter when the GPU starts falling behind and that additional rendering work in turn should ramp up Intel GPUs to their optimal frequency in order to smooth out the performance...

Rust-Written Redox OS Now Supports GDB Debugging

Tue, 07/28/2020 - 18:39
For helping to debug more issues within the Rust-written Redox operating system, the GNU Debugger (GDB) is beginning to work well on the platform...

Linux To Allow Limiting Tiger Lake SoC PL4 Package Maximum Power Limit

Tue, 07/28/2020 - 15:48
Intel has been preparing "Power Limit4" support for their Linux PowerCap driver that is being rolled out for the forthcoming Tiger Lake SoCs...

Radeon "Southern Islands" Support Continues Improving In AMDGPU Driver - GPU Reset

Tue, 07/28/2020 - 12:00
The AMD Radeon GCN 1.0 "Southern Islands" graphics processors continue seeing open-source driver improvements on Linux in 2020...

Intel Rolls Out Leadership Changes Following Last Week's 7nm Delay Announcement

Tue, 07/28/2020 - 06:27
Following last week's public disclosure that Intel is running six to twelve months behind on their 7nm production, Intel this evening announced a set of leadership changes to move the company forward...

Purism's Librem 5 "Dogwood" Seeing Improvements In Battery Life

Tue, 07/28/2020 - 06:17
Purism has revealed more details about their improved "Dogwood" batch that will be soon shipping for their Librem 5 GNU/Linux smartphone. The battery life is longer but still short of what is provided by modern day flagship smartphones...

Fedora 33 Making Progress With Their Btrfs-By-Default On The Desktop

Tue, 07/28/2020 - 04:24
A progress report was shared today on the work towards making the Btrfs file-system the default choice for the desktop spins of the upcoming Fedora 33...

Git 2.28 Now Shipping With Feature For Configurable Default/Main Branch Name

Tue, 07/28/2020 - 01:16
Git 2.28 is now officially out this Monday and features continued work on moving off the "master" default branch naming as well as the ongoing work around ultimately transitioning from SHA1 to SHA256 for hashing to prevent possible collisions...

Firefox 79 Is Ready To Ship With Safeguard On "_blank" Links, More Wayland VA-API Work

Mon, 07/27/2020 - 23:53
Firefox 79.0 isn't scheduled to be formally announced until Tuesday but the release binaries have now hit Mozilla's FTP servers...

GCC Benchmarks At Varying Optimization Levels With Core i9 10900K Show An Unexpected Surprise

Mon, 07/27/2020 - 22:07
With the Intel Core i9 10900K "Comet Lake" processor here are some fresh GCC compiler benchmarks when looking at the performance of GCC 8.4 versus 9.3 versus a 10.2 snapshot while testing with optimization flags of -O2, -O3 -march=native, and -O3 -march=native -flto.

Linux Kernel Prepping To Make Use Of Intel's New SERIALIZE Instruction

Mon, 07/27/2020 - 19:15
As outlined a few months ago, Intel's future Sapphire Rapids and Alder Lake processors are set to add a SERIALIZE instruction. That SERIALIZE instruction ensures all flags/register/memory modifications are complete as well as draining all buffered writes to memory before the next instruction is executed. Linux is moving forward with preparing to make use of this new CPU instruction in its function for stopping speculative execution and prefetching of modified code...

DragonFlyBSD Updates Its Intel + Radeon Linux-Ported Graphics Driver Code

Mon, 07/27/2020 - 18:40
DragonFlyBSD developer François Tigeot continues his trek of near single-handedly porting the Intel and Radeon DRM graphics driver code from the Linux kernel to this BSD...

MikroBUS Patches Being Worked On For Better Supporting These Add-On Boards Under Linux

Mon, 07/27/2020 - 16:08
MikroBUS is the open add-on board standard aiming for "maximum expandability with the smallest number of pins". MikroBUS already has fairly robust industry support particularly in the embedded space while finally a mikroBUS mainline kernel driver may be near for Linux to improve the status quo of driver support...

LuxCore Open-Source Renderer v2.4 Released With CUDA Support, Better Windows Scaling

Mon, 07/27/2020 - 12:09
Debuting this weekend was LuxCoreRender 2.4, the newest version of this impressive open-source physically based renderer...

Linux 5.8-rc7 Released - Coming In Slightly Larger Than Normal

Mon, 07/27/2020 - 06:21
Linus Torvalds has performed his usual Sunday dance and released the Linux 5.8-rc7 kernel as one of the final test releases before Linux 5.8 is declared stable in August...

Enlightenment 0.24.2, Terminology 1.8 Released

Mon, 07/27/2020 - 04:26
Even without the Samsung OSG support these days, the Enlightenment project continues making nice progress...

SWVKC Is A Vulkan-Powered Wayland Compositor Focused On Performance + Correctness

Mon, 07/27/2020 - 00:49
While the current Vulkan API is exhaustive enough to implement full-featured Wayland compositors and X11 window managers, to date there hasn't been too much adoption considering OpenGL is still more pervasive among hardware/drivers and it's obviously a significant effort writing a new compositor from scratch. One of the leading (among few) examples of a Vulkan-powered window manager / compositor is ChamferWM, which does continue to be developed. SWVKC meanwhile is one that has been seeing development this year as an alpha-stage Wayland Vulkan compositor...

The New OpenBenchmarking.org Is Launching Soon

Sun, 07/26/2020 - 22:40
Set to be formally introduced next quarter alongside Phoronix Test Suite 10.0 is the long-overdue overhaul of OpenBenchmarking.org -- the biggest upgrade to our public "cloud" platform for benchmark aggregation and result analytics since its debut nearly one decade ago. Before then, a public beta of OpenBenchmarking.org should get underway in the next few weeks while here is an early look at some of the changes...

Core i3 10100 vs. Core i5 10600K vs. Ryzen 3 3300X Linux Gaming Benchmarks

Sun, 07/26/2020 - 21:30
Last month on Phoronix were 350+ benchmarks of the AMD Ryzen 3 3300X vs. Intel Core i3 10100, including a number of Linux gaming performance tests. Following that I also ran some tests with the Core i5 10600K tossed in for those that may be weighing between the Ryzen 3 / Core i3 vs. Core i5 for gaming. Here are those additional data points...

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