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Hangover 9.17 Ships With Wine Wayland Support, Ubuntu 24.10 Packages
Hangover 9.17 Ships With Wine Wayland Support, Ubuntu 24.10 Packages
8 Hours Ago - WINE - Hangover 9.17 - Add A Comment

Building off yesterday's release of Wine 9.17 with its latest improvements for enjoying Windows games/apps on Linux, Hangover 9.17 is now out. Hangover as a reminder is the Wine-based effort for running Windows x86 applications under ARM64 Linux by leveraging Wine with emulators like QEMU, FEX, and Box64 for the cross CPU architecture handling.

Slimbook KDE Plasma VI Laptop Announced - Powered By AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS
Slimbook KDE Plasma VI Laptop Announced - Powered By AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS
12 Hours Ago - KDE - Slimbook Plasma VI - 19 Comments

The Slimbook crew shared on Twitter/X that they are showing off the new Slimbook 6 (Slimbook VI) laptop this weekend during the KDE Akademy conference taking place in the wonderful Würzburg, Germany. This new Slimbook laptop features an AMD Ryzen 7 8845HS SoC and of course uses the KDE Plasma 6 desktop environment out-of-the-box.

Cairo 1.18.2 Collects A Year's Worth Of Fixes
Cairo 1.18.2 Collects A Year's Worth Of Fixes
16 Hours Ago - Programming - Cairo 1.18.2 - 2 Comments

Cairo 1.18.2 released this week nearly one year after Cairo 1.18's debut for this cross-platform 2D vector graphics library -- in turn that was the project's first stable release in five years. Cairo is important for the GTK toolkit, Mozilla's Gecko engine, and dozens of other software projects. With Cairo 1.18.2 there are many fixes that have accumulated over the past year for bettering this graphics library.

6 September

Intel Graphics Driver With Linux 6.12 Will Finally Report Fan Speeds
Intel Graphics Driver With Linux 6.12 Will Finally Report Fan Speeds
6 September 01:41 PM EDT - Intel - HWMON Fan Speed Reporting - 6 Comments

Intel has submitted more kernel graphics driver changes for the upcoming Linux 6.12 cycle. Following the pull requests to DRM-Next last week to enable Lunar Lake Xe2 graphics and Battlemage by default, some more lingering feature patches were merged today. Most exciting with this last round of patches before Linux 6.12? Intel graphics card fan speed reporting is finally wired up for their Linux driver.

AMD Zen 5 Not Affected By Inception/SRSO, mitigations=off Yields No Benefit On Ryzen 9000 Series
AMD Zen 5 Not Affected By Inception/SRSO, mitigations=off Yields No Benefit On Ryzen 9000 Series
6 September 11:27 AM EDT - Software - 8 Comments

One of the security changes with AMD Zen 5 processors that I haven't seen AMD publicly mention at least not prominently is that the new cores are not vulnerable to Speculative Return Stack Overflow (SRSO). Unlike Zen 4 and prior, under Linux I noticed that Zen 5 is no longer affected by the SRSO "INCEPTION" vulnerability. But of course there does remain other CPU security mitigations in place carried over from Zen 4. For those wondering about the mitigation costs or if it's worthwhile running Zen 5 with the "mitigations=off" insane mode, here are some benchmarks.

Updated Patches Allow Compiling The Linux Kernel From Within macOS
Updated Patches Allow Compiling The Linux Kernel From Within macOS
6 September 10:41 AM EDT - Linux Kernel - Building ARM64 Linux On macOS Hosts - 14 Comments

Back in 2022 were a set of patches that allowed compiling the ARM64 Linux kernel from Apple macOS hosts. The intent was for developers just wanting to do some build/smoke testing from under an Apple Silicon device running macOS to see at least any kernel changes are successfully compiling on macOS with its LLVM/Clang-based toolchain. An updated form of those patches were posted today for review.

Pre-Ordered The ASUS Zenbook S 14 For Intel Core Ultra "Lunar Lake" Linux Testing
Pre-Ordered The ASUS Zenbook S 14 For Intel Core Ultra "Lunar Lake" Linux Testing
6 September 10:12 AM EDT - Hardware - UX5406SA-S14.U71TB - 3 Comments

With this week's announcement of the Intel Core Ultra 200V Series "Lunar Lake" processors, I've been very eager to try out the Meteor Lake successor for Linux testing. As sadly is usually the case, for delivering Linux support details and performance benchmarks around launch-time I'm typically left buying a laptop retail for Linux testing. In this case after seeing the Lunar Lake laptops announced this week and their availability, I ended up settling on the ASUS Zenbook S 14 (UX5406SA-S14.U71TB) for the initial Core Ultra 200V series Linux review.

Linux 6.11-rc7 To Fix A "Massive Performance Regression" For AMD Graphics
Linux 6.11-rc7 To Fix A "Massive Performance Regression" For AMD Graphics
6 September 06:58 AM EDT - Radeon - Massive Performance Regression - 20 Comments

Sent out today were the DRM fixes for 6.11-rc7 ahead of the Linux 6.11-rc7 kernel being released on Sunday. As usual most of the changes revolve around the AMDGPU and Intel i915/Xe drivers plus random fixes to the smaller drivers. There is one change though with the AMD Radeon graphics driver side worth highlighting to address a performance regression affecting recent kernels.

FEX 2409 Highlights Some Of The Challenges Of Emulating x86 On RISC-V
FEX 2409 Highlights Some Of The Challenges Of Emulating x86 On RISC-V
6 September 06:40 AM EDT - Free Software - FEX 2409 Emulator - 14 Comments

FEX 2409 has been released for this open-source project that's known for allowing x86_64 Linux binaries -- including both games and applications -- to run rather well on AArch64. It's also been working on enabling x86_64 programs on RISC-V but there due to architectural differences it's more of a challenge than with ARM.

5 September

KDE Again Operated At A Loss During 2023
KDE Again Operated At A Loss During 2023
5 September 08:22 PM EDT - KDE - KDE 2023 Report - 43 Comments

KDE e.V. announced the availability today of their annual report for covering 2023. While they made a lot of accomplishments and worked a lot on KDE Plasma 6 development, it was another year they unfortunately operated in the red funding wise.

AmpereOne Performance On Linux 6.11 Kernel, 4K vs. 64K Page Size Comparison
AmpereOne Performance On Linux 6.11 Kernel, 4K vs. 64K Page Size Comparison
5 September 01:30 PM EDT - Software - 17 Comments

Continuing on with the AmpereOne performance benchmarking while having the AmpereOne A192-32X in the lab within a Supermicro ARS-211M-NR R13SPD server, the next set of benchmarks is looking at the performance when using the near-final Linux 6.11 kernel. Additionally, quantifying the performance impact of using the ARM64 64K page size kernel as an alternative to the default 4K page size.

AMD Reveals Latest Plans For Open-Source openSIL With Replacing AGESA, Zen 6 Milestone
AMD Reveals Latest Plans For Open-Source openSIL With Replacing AGESA, Zen 6 Milestone
5 September 12:20 PM EDT - AMD - openSIL Production Ready For Zen 6 - 29 Comments

Last year to much excitement in our community was the new AMD project announcement of openSIL as an open-source CPU silicon initialization project that is an advancement for open-source firmware and to eventually replace AMD's AGESA across both client and server processors. This week an exciting new update on AMD OpenSIL was shared and that they are still on-track for having it production-ready next year.

FreeBSD 15 Might Drop Its AGP Driver For Old Graphics Cards
FreeBSD 15 Might Drop Its AGP Driver For Old Graphics Cards
5 September 10:03 AM EDT - BSD - AGP Driver - 29 Comments

Ah the memories of old AGP graphics cards... But it's largely just that these days: distant memories. For anyone by chance still running an Accelerated Graphics Port (AGP) graphics card in production, FreeBSD is looking at deprecating its generic AGP driver and then potentially removing it in FreeBSD 15.0.

Intel's Open-Source Vulkan Driver Will No Longer Warn Over Using Xe2 Graphics
Intel's Open-Source Vulkan Driver Will No Longer Warn Over Using Xe2 Graphics
5 September 06:51 AM EDT - Intel - Xe2 Graphics Warning Removed - 7 Comments

With Linux 6.12 the Lunar Lake and Battlemage graphics are being enabled by default for out-of-the-box support with Intel's next-gen Xe2 graphics. Over in user-space the Intel OpenGL and Vulkan driver code has also begun enabling Xe2 graphics by default for use when running on Linux 6.12+. In Mesa besides no longer being hidden by the force probe option, a warning is now removed so users aren't told about unsupported Vulkan support when using Xe2 hardware.

getrandom() vDSO Coming To More Architectures With Linux 6.12
getrandom() vDSO Coming To More Architectures With Linux 6.12
5 September 06:35 AM EDT - Linux Kernel - getrandom vDSO Implementation - Add A Comment

Linux 6.11 merged getrandom() in the vDSO Support for very fast yet secure user-space random number generation needs. That work was initially focused on x86_64 but beginning with Linux 6.12 and following on this getrandom() vDSO implementation will see expanded CPU architecture support.

4 September

AMD Ryzen 9 9950X Power/Performance With CPU Frequency Scaling Driver Tunables
AMD Ryzen 9 9950X Power/Performance With CPU Frequency Scaling Driver Tunables
4 September 02:53 PM EDT - Software - 8 Comments

Continuing on with the AMD Ryzen 9000 series Linux benchmarking, today's testing is looking at the performance and power impact of the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X when adjusting the CPU frequency scaling driver, governor, and Energy Performance Preference (EPP) tunable to help look at the performance and power efficiency characteristics of this current flagship Zen 5 desktop processor.

More AMD Zen 5 Tuning/Optimizations Merged For The GCC 15 Compiler
More AMD Zen 5 Tuning/Optimizations Merged For The GCC 15 Compiler
4 September 10:30 AM EDT - AMD - Znver5 Optimizations & Tuning - 4 Comments

Following yesterday's initial tuning of the "znver5" target for the AMD Zen 5 CPUs with the GCC 15 compiler, several more rounds of compiler tuning/optimizations were merged for benefiting the Ryzen AI 300 series, Ryzen 9000 series desktops, and upcoming EPYC Turin processors.

Mozilla Is Interested In A Rust JPEG-XL Decoder For Firefox & Google Might Develop It
Mozilla Is Interested In A Rust JPEG-XL Decoder For Firefox & Google Might Develop It
4 September 06:56 AM EDT - Mozilla - Rust JPEG-XL Decoder Requested - 67 Comments

Mozilla is interested in a Rust-written JPEG-XL image decoder for its memory safety characteristics compared to the existing C++ code they rely on for JPEG-XL image support in Firefox. While Google previously removed JPEG-XL support from Chrome/Chromium, it may be Google that comes to the rescue and writes a Rust-based JPEG-XL image decoder that can then be shipped by Firefox.

3 September

New Patches Bring Rust Linux Kernel Support To MIPS
3 September 08:19 PM EDT - Linux Kernel - Rust + Linux Kernel + MIPS - 27 Comments

When it comes to the Rust programming language support within the Linux kernel one of the limitations is that the CPU architecture support isn't as widespread. Currently Rust for Linux supports x86_64, AArch64 (ARM64) little-endian, LoongArch, and RISC-V. While those cover the main targets, POWER is notably missing and many other niche CPU architectures supported by the Linux kernel especially for aging platforms. Patches posted today to the Linux kernel mailing list would extend the Rust support to MIPS.

Debian Developers Figuring Out Plan For Removing More Unmaintained Packages
3 September 02:45 PM EDT - Debian - Phasing Out Old Packages - 73 Comments

While there are more than 74k packages available within Debian's package management system for x86_64 systems, not all of the packages are well maintained and a portion of them haven't seen any maintenance/updates in ages. Debian developers have recently begun discussing how to begin removing more of those long unmaintained packages from the archive.

Intel Battlemage OpenGL & Vulkan Driver Support Enabled By Default For Linux
3 September 10:08 AM EDT - Intel - Backporting To Mesa 24.2 - 1 Comment

Now that Linux 6.12 will enable Intel Battlemage and Lunar Lake graphics by default for the out-of-the-box kernel graphics driver support, the user-space Intel Mesa drivers with Iris Gallium3D (OpenGL) and ANV Vulkan are moving ahead to enable their support out-of-the-box too. This has been merged for Mesa 24.3-devel to have Battlemage discrete GPUs enjoying OpenGL and Vulkan support while it's also marked for back-porting to the Mesa 24.2 stable series.

Power Profiles Daemon 0.22 Released With Several AMD Improvements
3 September 06:41 AM EDT - Hardware - Power Profiles Daemon 0.22 - 11 Comments

Power Profiles Daemon as the UPower project to make Linux laptop/system power profile handling via D-Bus is out with a new release. This is the Linux/open-source solution for exposing of power profiles to the Linux desktop and better managing the system state between power-saver / balanced / performance modes and other options.

2 September

AMD GCN3 / Fiji Support Being Retired From The GCC Compiler
2 September 10:36 AM EDT - GNU - GCN3 - 22 Comments

The AMD GCN3 (GFX8) support and in particular the Fiji GPU support is being retired from the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC). The Fiji GPU support in the GCC compiler was already deprecated in part due to the LLVM compiler having already removed Fiji support months ago and the AMD ROCm compute driver having broken GCN3 / Fiji support for years.

New Rust PHY Network Driver To Be Merged In Linux 6.12
2 September 08:47 AM EDT - Linux Networking - Applied Micro QT2025 PHY - 57 Comments

One year ago the first Rust-written network PHY driver was merged for the Linux 6.8 kernel. Since then we've continued seeing steady progress on more Rust-written Linux network code. With the upcoming Linux 6.12 merge window another Rust PHY driver is set to be introduced.

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