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Red Hat commends IBM’s decision to join the LOT Network, protecting developers from patent threats

Red Hat News - Tue, 01/14/2020 - 13:00

Red Hat is pleased to see IBM—the number one U.S. patent recipient and Red Hat’s parent company—announce today it is joining the LOT Network (LOT), a non-profit company we helped found. Since 2014, Red Hat and other top companies around the world have joined LOT to provide an innovative response to the threat patent assertion entities (PAEs) pose.

Wayland Adds Meson Build System Support

Phoronix - Tue, 01/14/2020 - 13:00
While Wayland's Weston reference compositor has been using the Meson build system for about the past year, only this week did Wayland itself see Meson support introduced...

Xfce 4.16 Is Making Good Progress On Utilizing GTK3 Client-Side Decorations

Phoronix - Tue, 01/14/2020 - 09:21
Several months ago we learned of the Xfce 4.16 plans to drop GTK2 support and explore client-side decoration goals among other changes for this lightweight desktop environment release expected in late 2020...

Intel Uncore Frequency Driver On Linux Is Closer To Mainline With Latest Patches

Phoronix - Tue, 01/14/2020 - 07:04
Sent out shortly before the holidays was an Intel Uncore Frequency driver for Linux servers. That driver has now been revised with the latest fixes and is looking like it could soon land in mainline for helping latency-sensitive servers...

Fedora 32 Greenlit For Enabling FSTRIM Support By Default

Phoronix - Tue, 01/14/2020 - 04:40
Back in December was the proposal to finally enable FSTRIM by default for Fedora 32 in benefiting solid-state storage. Today the formal approval was given by the Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee to go ahead with this long overdue change...

Git 2.25 Released As Its First Update Of 2020

Phoronix - Tue, 01/14/2020 - 03:41
Git 2.25 is out today with over 500 commits making up this latest feature release...

Looking At The Linux Performance Two Years After Spectre / Meltdown Mitigations

Phoronix - Tue, 01/14/2020 - 01:10
Last week marked the two year anniversary since the formal public disclosure of the Spectre and Meltdown disclosures. To commemorate that anniversary, I was running some fresh benchmarks of various Intel desktop and server processors with the in-development Ubuntu 20.04 LTS to look at the performance impact today with the default CPU vulnerability mitigations and then again with the mitigations disabled at run-time.

Phoronix Test Suite 9.4 Milestone 1 Released

Phoronix - Mon, 01/13/2020 - 21:30
The first development release of Phoronix Test Suite 9.4-Vestby is now available for evaluation...

GCC 10 Enters Its Fourth Stage Of Development, 20 Bugs Of Highest Priority

Phoronix - Mon, 01/13/2020 - 20:29
Following the long-awaited GCC transition from SVN to Git that took place this weekend, the GNU Compiler Collection is kicking off this week by transitioning to "stage four" development on the GCC 10 compiler...

RADV's Next-Gen Geometry Code Continues To Be Revised For Navi GPUs

Phoronix - Mon, 01/13/2020 - 20:17
The NGG (Next-Gen Geometry) support with Navi continues to be refined by the open-source AMD Linux graphics drivers with the RADV Vulkan driver seeing a fresh batch of fixes/clean-ups, inspired in part by the NGG code from the RadeonSI and AMDVLK drivers...

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