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Raspberry Pi 4's V3D Driver Adds OpenGL ES 3.2 Geometry Shader Support

Mon, 12/16/2019 - 19:56
The Broadcom V3D Gallium3D driver within Mesa 20.0 now has initial support for geometry shaders as needed by OpenGL ES 3.2...

D9VK Merged Into Upstream DXVK

Mon, 12/16/2019 - 19:36
D9VK, the frog-themed Direct3D 9 over Vulkan translation layer originally based on DXVK, has now been merged into the upstream DXVK Direct3D 10/11 over Vulkan layer. In other words, a single project is now providing support from Direct3D 9 through Direct3D 11 for Vulkan acceleration in speeding up the Windows gaming on Linux experience...

Oracle Talks Up Recent Features For XFS + Some File-System Improvements On The Horizon

Mon, 12/16/2019 - 13:02
Oracle's had quite the file-system history and looking ahead to 2020 they appear committed to the XFS boat on the Linux front. Oracle retains control over the upstream ZFS file-system and could push for better Linux integration of that file-system plus they formerly employed Btrfs creator Chris Mason during its infancy. But they also employ lead XFS maintainer Darrick Wong and in keeping in-line with Red Hat Enterprise Linux defaults embrace that as their primary file-system for Oracle Linux...

Linux 5.5-rc2 Kernel Released

Mon, 12/16/2019 - 07:44
On schedule with one week since the closure of the Linux 5.5 kernel merge window and subsequent release candidate, Linux 5.5-rc2 is out this evening for testing...

FreeDOS 1.3 RC2 Released With "Live CD" Support

Mon, 12/16/2019 - 04:05
On Christmas it will mark three years since the release of FreeDOS 1.2 while it appears FreeDOS 1.3 is right around the corner and could potentially be released around that same time. FreeDOS continues going strong as a complete DOS-compatible open-source environment and with this next release can even function as a DOS Live CD...

Benchmarking 11 Linux Distributions Across Dozens Of Workloads On The Intel Core i9 10980XE

Mon, 12/16/2019 - 01:01
If opting for a high-end desktop/workstation like the Intel Core i9 10980XE and even for smaller systems, your choice of Linux distribution can be a big factor in the performance potential out of the system. In benchmarking eleven modern Linux distributions across dozens of benchmarks, the performance difference can be more than 30% for the out-of-the-box Linux performance. Benchmarked this round on the i9-10980XE were multiple versions of CentOS, Clear Linux, Debian, Fedora Workstation, Manjaro, openSUSE Tumbleweed, Solus, and Ubuntu.

Firefox 71 + WebRender vs. Chrome 79 Browser Benchmarks On Ubuntu Linux

Mon, 12/16/2019 - 00:00
On Friday I published two years worth of Mozilla Firefox benchmarks in re-testing every browser release from Firefox 57 through Firefox 71 stable as well as the latest beta/alpha releases. One of the questions that came out of that was seeing the current Chrome performance on Linux against Firefox, so here are some fresh numbers there...

Raspberry Pi 4 BCM43455 NVRAM Addition Hits Linux-Firmware Git

Sun, 12/15/2019 - 23:00
The Raspberry Pi 4 continues seeing better mainline kernel/software support as we approach 2020...

Rav1e Achieves Another ~20% Speed-Up For Rust-Based AV1 Video Encoding

Sun, 12/15/2019 - 20:27
Rav1e's weekly-ish pre-releases for this Rust-written AV1 encoder have been focusing a lot on better performance via hand-written x86 Assembly, making use of SIMD extensions, and other fine tuning of their encoder. With this newest pre-release, another ~20% speed-up was obtained...

Intel Revises The Shared Virtual Memory Support For Their Linux Graphics Driver

Sun, 12/15/2019 - 17:00
In their journey towards the Intel Xe GPUs expected to launch initially next year in the form of Ponte Vecchio, just about one month ago Intel posted patches implementing Shared Virtual Memory support for their Linux graphics driver. Those SVM patches have now been revised for further review in potentially making it for Linux 5.6 should everything look good...

AMD's GPU Performance API Library 3.5 Drops ROCm/HSA Support

Sun, 12/15/2019 - 15:13
Released on Friday was a new version of AMD's GPU Performance API "GPUPerfAPI" project under the GPUOpen umbrella. This is the AMD library used by CodeXL, Radeon Compute Profiler, and others for tapping GPU performance counters and to help in analyzing performance/execution characteristics for Radeon hardware. But this new GPUPerfAPI 3.5 release comes with a rather surprising change...

KDE Developers Are Busy As Ever Ahead Of The 2019 Holidays

Sun, 12/15/2019 - 13:00
KDE developers are working on "something big" but this week in pre-holiday mode still managed to land a lot of improvements to the wide spectrum of KDE software...

D9VK 0.40 Uses Async Present On All Drivers, Various Other Features + Perf Optimizations

Sun, 12/15/2019 - 07:03
D9VK 0.40 is out today as the latest feature update to this Direct3D 9 over Vulkan translation layer based on DXVK...

Mesa 20.0-devel Intel Gallium3D Performance Benchmarks Are Looking Good For Ice Lake

Sun, 12/15/2019 - 06:00
While the Mesa 20.0 cycle is quite young and still over one month to go until the feature freeze for this next quarterly installment of these open-source OpenGL/Vulkan Linux drivers, it's quite exciting already with the changes building up. In particular, on the Intel side they are still positioning for the Intel Gallium3D driver to become the new default on hardware of generations Broadwell and newer. Here is a quick look at how the Intel Gallium3D performance is looking compared to their legacy "i965" classic OpenGL driver that is the current default...

Sabrent Rocket 4.0 NVMe Gen4 Linux Benchmarks Against Other SATA/NVMe SSDs

Sun, 12/15/2019 - 01:18
When it comes to PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSDs, the drives we have been using are the Corsair Force MP600 that have been working out great for pairing with the newest AMD Ryzen systems. But a Black Friday deal had the Sabrent 1TB Rocket NVMe 4.0 Gen4 PCIe M.2 SSD on sale, so I decided to pick one up to see how it was performing on Ubuntu Linux. Here are benchmarks of the Sabrent Gen4 NVMe SSD, which in the 1TB capacity can be found for $150~170 USD.

Ten Years Past GNOME's 10x10 Goal, The Linux Desktop Is Still Far From Having A 10% Marketshare

Sat, 12/14/2019 - 23:25
Way back in 2005 the GNOME "10x10 Goal" was formed to "own 10% of the global desktop market by 2010." Now approaching ten years past that failed goal, GNOME or even the broader Linux desktop marketshare is still well off from seeing a 10% market-share...

KDE Frameworks 5.65 Released With KQuickCharts For Accelerated Charts

Sat, 12/14/2019 - 21:15
KDE Frameworks 5.65 is out this Saturday as the last monthly update to this collection of Qt5 add-on libraries for 2019...

Ubuntu's Mir Display Stack Accomplished A Lot In 2019 For Being Discounted Two Years Ago

Sat, 12/14/2019 - 20:09
It was back in April 2017 that Canonical decided they would abandon Unity 8 and switch back to GNOME. While Mir played a big role together with Unity 8, they continued working on Mir with staffing changes and a shifted focus of adding Wayland support and tailoring it for primarily IoT use-cases and tightly integrated with their Snap packaging concept. Two years later, Mir is still alive and earlier this month marked the release of Mir 1.6. Here's a look back at the Mir highlights for 2019...

Wine 5.0-RC1 Saw A Number Of Patches Upstreamed From Staging

Sat, 12/14/2019 - 19:46
With yesterday's release of Wine 5.0-RC1 as the last feature release prior to the code freeze for this forthcoming annual Wine stable release, a number of the patches merged came via way of Wine-Staging...

QEMU 5.0 Kicks Off For Development

Sat, 12/14/2019 - 17:29
Following yesterday's release of QEMU 4.2, the next version of this open-source processor emulator for hardware virtualization entering development is QEMU 5.0...

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