Mali G72 Now Supported By Open-Source Panfrost Gallium3D Driver The open-source Panfrost graphics driver, which is now backed/supported by Arm after starting as a reverse-engineering effort, has picked up support for the Mali G72 GPU. 4 Hours Ago - Mesa - Panfrost + Mali G72

Initial Fedora 32 vs. Fedora 33 Beta Benchmarks Point To Slightly Higher Performance In addition to Fedora Workstation 33 switching to Btrfs, there are a number of key components updated in Fedora 33 as well as finally enabling link-time optimizations (LTO) for package builds that make this next Fedora Linux installment quite interesting from a performance perspective. Here are some initial benchmarks of Fedora Workstation 32 against the Fedora Workstation 33 Beta on an Intel Core i9 10900K system. 6 Hours Ago - Operating Systems

Fedora 33 Beta Released With Big Changes From LTO To Btrfs The beta of Fedora 33 is available this morning ahead of the official release expected at the end of October for this Red Hat sponsored Linux distribution. 8 Hours Ago - Fedora - Fedora 33

Intel's oneAPI Is Coming To AMD Radeon GPUs While yesterday brought the release of Intel's oneAPI 1.0 specification, the interesting news today is that oneAPI support is coming to AMD Radeon graphics cards. 8 Hours Ago - Radeon - oneAPI + Radeon GPUs

NetBSD Has Some Wayland Support But X11 Is Far More Mature Following the news yesterday of NetBSD changing its default X11 window manager after two decades with TWM to now using CTWM by default, some wondered why they don't jump on the Wayland bandwagon. 9 Hours Ago - Wayland - NetBSD + Wayland

MoltenVK 1.1 Update Brings Big Improvements For Vulkan On macOS MoltenVK 1.1 is out as a big update for this graphics translation layer for getting the Vulkan API running on macOS and iOS devices by translating calls to Apple's Metal API. 11 Hours Ago - Vulkan - MoltenVK 1.1

Mesa 20.2 Released With RADV ACO By Default, Initial RDNA2 Graphics Support Mesa 20.2 has managed to release just before the end of the the quarter. This Mesa Q3'2020 graphics driver update is coming out about one month behind schedule but the wait is worthwhile given many open-source OpenGL and Vulkan driver updates. 11 Hours Ago - Mesa - Mesa 20.2

Mir 2.1 Released With Some New Protocol Support, Many Fixes Mir 2.1 has been released as Canonical's project around offering a set of libraries for constructing Wayland shells particularly with Snap confinement support and other Ubuntu-focused features. 14 Hours Ago - Ubuntu - Mir 2.1

Developers Try Again To Upstream Motorola 68000 Series Support In LLVM Hobbyist developers are trying once again to get a Motorola 68000 back-end merged into the upstream LLVM compiler. Yes, the M68k processors that are some 30+ years old. 17 Hours Ago - LLVM - M68k

28 September

Red Hat's Stratis 2.2 Linux Storage Solution Released A new version of Stratis is ready to go as Red Hat's open-source storage solution built atop LVM and XFS for offering easy and modern local storage management on Linux systems that aim to rival the likes of Btrfs and ZFS but without having to rely on a new file-system. 28 September 08:29 PM EDT - Linux Storage - Stratis 2.2

Micron Looks To Upstream Their Media Pool "Mpool" Object Storage To The Linux Kernel Micron's Mpool is at the heart of their HSE Open-Source Storage Engine in providing an object storage media pool built atop block storage devices. Micron engineers are now looking at possibly having Mpool upstreamed into the mainline Linux kernel. 28 September 02:40 PM EDT - Linux Storage - Micron Mpool

Intel oneAPI 1.0 Officially Released After announcing oneAPI at the end of 2018 and then going into beta last year, oneAPI 1.0 is now official for this open-source, standards-based unified programming model designed to support Intel's range of hardware from CPUs to GPUs to other accelerators like FPGAs. Intel's oneAPI initiative has been one of several exciting software efforts led by the company in recent years while continuing to serve as one of the world's largest contributors to open-source software. 28 September 01:00 PM EDT - Software

AMDVLK 2020.Q3.6 Vulkan Driver Brings Several Fixes AMD driver developers today released AMDVLK 2020.Q3.6 as their latest open-source snapshot of their official Vulkan graphics driver. 28 September 08:40 AM EDT - Radeon - AMDVLK 2020.Q3.6

LVFS/Fwupd Serve More Than 20 Million Firmware Downloads For Upgrades On Linux It was just earlier this summer that the Linux Vendor Firmware Service (LVFS) crossed 17 million firmware downloads while today the Linux hardware community is celebrating that already surpassing 20 million downloads! 28 September 07:45 AM EDT - Hardware - LVFS

NetBSD Changes Its Default X11 Window Manager After Two Decades It's 2020 and NetBSD has changed its default X11 window manager after more than two decades with TWM. 28 September 07:00 AM EDT - BSD - CTWM

OpenSSH 8.4 Brings Better Support For FIDO/2FA Keys Version 8.4 of OpenSSH has been released and among its wide assortment of changes is a lot of continued work on FIDO/2FA key handling. 28 September 06:41 AM EDT - BSD - OpenSSH 8.4

Vulkan 1.2.155 Released With EXT_shader_image_atomic_int64 Vulkan 1.2.155 is out this morning as a small weekly update over last week's spec revision that brought the Vulkan Portability Extension 1.0 for easing software-based Vulkan implementations running atop other graphics APIs. 28 September 06:27 AM EDT - Vulkan - EXT_shader_image_atomic_int64

MSM Adreno DRM Driver For Linux 5.10 Has DisplayPort, Per-Process Pagetables Rob Clark who founded the Freedreno/MSM driver project and current Googler sent in the MSM direct rendering manager driver updates targeting the upcoming Linux 5.10 merge window. This time around the Adreno kernel graphics/display driver has some notable additions. 28 September 12:23 AM EDT - Linux Kernel - MSM DRM

27 September

Linux 5.9 Stable Expected In Two Weeks, But For Now Is Linux 5.9-rc7 Linus Torvalds just released Linux 5.9-rc7 as the newest weekly test candidate for Linux 5.9. Due to the regressions encountered this cycle and prominent issues being resolved late, he's looking at releasing Linux 5.9 in two weeks time rather than next week. 27 September 06:22 PM EDT - Linux Kernel - Linux 5.9

More Vulkan NCNN Inference Benchmarks On AMD Radeon vs. NVIDIA GeForce Under Linux Given the interest from the RealSR-NCNN Vulkan benchmarks on various NVIDIA and AMD Radeon graphics cards looking at this neural network inference framework with the task of upscaling an image by 4x the resolution using RealSR, here are some more benchmarks of the NCNN framework accelerated by Vulkan on different GPUs under Ubuntu Linux. 27 September 01:27 PM EDT - Vulkan - NCNN Vulkan

Independent Developers Tackling Snapdragon 630/660 SoC Support For The Upstream Linux Kernel Qualcomm's Snapdragon 660 is approaching four years old and the Snapdragon 630 a bit younger than that, but these mobile phone SoCs may soon find renewed life on the upstream Linux kernel thanks to the work of community developers. 27 September 06:44 AM EDT - Hardware - SDM630 / SDM660

DP-HDMI2.1 Protocol Converter Support Being Tackled For Intel Linux Graphics Patches sent out on Friday provide an initial DP-HDMI2.1 PCON implementation for the Intel Linux kernel graphics driver. 27 September 06:24 AM EDT - Intel - DP-HDMI2.1 PCON

26 September

KWinFT Projects Hit Beta Ahead Of Stable Releases Aligned With KDE Plasma 5.20 KWinFT as a fork of KDE's KWin focused on better Wayland support and other modernization efforts is approaching its first stable release next month around the same time as KDE Plasma 5.20. 26 September 08:31 PM EDT - KDE - KWinFT Beta

Warzone 2100 Lands Vulkan Renderer, Adaptive V-Sync For 20+ Year Old Game Warzone 2100 as the real-time strategy/tactics game that first premiered in 1999 before becoming open-source in 2004 and then fully open-source with game data in 2008 is now evolving in 2020 with Vulkan graphics support. 26 September 12:48 PM EDT - Linux Gaming - Plus OpenGL ES

Debian 10.6 Released With Many Security & Bug Fixes While Debian 11 "Bullseye" is on the way for release next year, Debian 10.6 "Buster" is out this weekend as the latest stable installment for this GNU/Linux distribution. 26 September 10:47 AM EDT - Debian - Debian 10.6

Mesa 20.3 Can Now Consume SPIR-V Binaries Generated By LLVM's libclc Microsoft's work on Mesa continues with a Microsoft engineer reviving earlier work carried out by David Airlie for allowing SPIR-V binaries produced by LLVM's libclc library to work with Mesa OpenCL. 26 September 10:02 AM EDT - Microsoft - Mesa 20.3 libclc SPIR-V

KDE Plasma 5.20 Should Be Crashing A Lot Less Under Wayland Following the recent Plasma 5.20 beta release, KDE developers have been landing many fixes for the Plasma 5.20 desktop ahead of its official release in October. 26 September 06:24 AM EDT - KDE - Wayland Fixes

Apple Open-Sources Swift System, Adds Linux Support Earlier this year Apple engineers announced Swift System as their new library for low-level system interfaces. They have now open-sourced Swift System while also introducing Linux support. 26 September 12:00 AM EDT - Programming - Swift System

25 September

NVIDIA GeForce vs. AMD Radeon Vulkan Neural Network Performance With NCNN With having added Tencent's NCNN tests to the Phoronix Test Suite with Vulkan acceleration, here is a look at the real-world impact by using RealSR-NCNN for scaling up with RealSR. Various NVIDIA GeForce and AMD Radeon graphics cards were tested for this initial NCNN / RealSR-NCNN Vulkan comparison. 25 September 02:35 PM EDT - Display Drivers

Firefox Nightly Flips On New JIT "Warp" Code For Greater JavaScript Performance Mozilla's SpiderMonkey JavaScript engine team have been working on a big update to their just-in-time compiler code. This big update called "Warp" is now enabled in the latest Firefox Nightly builds for offering big speed-ups. 25 September 01:33 PM EDT - Mozilla - JIT WarpBuilder

Phoronix Test Suite / OpenBenchmarking.org Now Has 600 Different Tests/Benchmarks Ahead of next month's Phoronix Test Suite 10.0 release and the new OpenBenchmarking.org, the milestone was met this week of having 600 different test profiles (benchmarks) available for automated execution via our open-source, cross-platform benchmarking software. 25 September 10:30 AM EDT - Phoronix Test Suite - 600 And Counting

Trenchboot Secure Launch Support For Linux Sees New Patches For a while now Oracle engineers and others have been working on Trenchboot as a means of secure launch/boot support when paired with the likes of Intel TXT and AMD SKINIT for trusted execution and configuring each piece of the software boot chain for trusted/secure handling. The latest kernel patches have been sent out for review for secure launching of the kernel. 25 September 06:56 AM EDT - Linux Security - Trenchboot

GraalPHP Is A PHP JIT Implementation Built On GraalVM Oracle's GraalVM has seen language support well outside of Java/OpenJDK from Ruby to WebAssembly to R and Python. The newest language seeing an experimental implementation built atop GraalVM is PHP. 25 September 06:26 AM EDT - Programming - GraalPHP

Zink OpenGL-Over-Vulkan With Unigine Heaven Seeing Improved Performance Following word last week that the Zink OpenGL-on-Vulkan layer was seeing 50~100% performance gains, more details are now available. 25 September 03:56 AM EDT - Vulkan - Zink + Heaven