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TUXEDO OS Delivering Some Performance Gains Over Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
TUXEDO OS Delivering Some Performance Gains Over Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
30 Minutes Ago - Operating Systems - 1 Comment

Linux PC retailer TUXEDO Computers earlier this month released TUXEDO OS 1. The Bavarian Linux PC vendor has long modified their stock Ubuntu installations to cater toward their intended customers/audience and ship with the various software modifications while now with TUXEDO OS is an easy-to-setup ISO image of their customized Ubuntu-based Linux OS. I've been trying out TUXEDO OS on the AMD Ryzen powered TUXEDO Aura 15 Gen2 and ran some comparison benchmarks against (K)Ubuntu 22.04.1 LTS.

Linux exFAT Programs v1.2 Allows Repairing Corrupted Filesystems
Linux exFAT Programs v1.2 Allows Repairing Corrupted Filesystems
3 Hours Ago - Linux Storage - exfatprogs 1.2 - 1 Comment

In addition to the exFAT Linux kernel driver for supporting Microsoft's exFAT file-system on Linux, in user-space is "exfatprogs" providing the various utilities for interacting with this file-system popular on SD/SDCX storage and flash drives. The exfatprogs 1.2 release today brings fsck.exfat support for repairing corrupted exFAT file-systems on Linux.

Zink Lands Kernel Shader Support For Getting Rusticl OpenCL Running
Zink Lands Kernel Shader Support For Getting Rusticl OpenCL Running
3 Hours Ago - Mesa - Zink Rusticl KERNEL Shader Support - Add A Comment

Earlier this month one of the interesting milestones for Mesa's Rust-based OpenCL "Rusticl" implementation was getting Rusticl running on Zink so that this OpenCL implementation was running atop this Gallium3D driver in turn running atop a bare metal Vulkan driver. As of yesterday some of that necessary code was merged to Mesa 22.3.

27 October

Old & Weird Laptops Risk Seeing Broken Backlight Controls With Linux 6.1
Old & Weird Laptops Risk Seeing Broken Backlight Controls With Linux 6.1
27 October 09:00 AM EDT - Hardware - Old Laptops Regress - 15 Comments

As a warning and call for testing, old and "weird" laptops may broken backlight controls when moving to the Linux 6.1 kernel currently under development. Thus if invested in using an old laptop with a modern kernel version, it may be useful trying out a Linux 6.1 release candidate to help spot any regressions early.

Intel P-State Driver Seeing More Fixes For Hybrid CPUs With Linux 6.2
Intel P-State Driver Seeing More Fixes For Hybrid CPUs With Linux 6.2
27 October 06:36 AM EDT - Intel - Intel Hybrid HWP Fixes - Add A Comment

While the Intel Alder Lake and now Raptor Lake hybrid processor support on Linux is in good shape after various improvements to the kernel for dealing with the mix of P and E cores, there are occasional caveats. Posted this week were a set of Intel P-State driver fixes around hardware P-states (HWP) calibration to ensure it's working on all Intel hybrid platforms.

openSUSE Looking For Help Testing Its New Installer, New Name For "D-Installer"
openSUSE Looking For Help Testing Its New Installer, New Name For "D-Installer"
27 October 06:30 AM EDT - SUSE - D-Installer - 8 Comments

At the start of the year SUSE's YaST team announced D-Installer as their new web-based distribution installer. Now as we approach the end of the year, D-Installer is ready for more widespread user testing and they are looking for help from the community in testing. Additionally, they are looking for help coming up with a new name for the "D-Installer".

More AMD "Glinda" SoC Enablement Code Begins Landing In Coreboot
More AMD "Glinda" SoC Enablement Code Begins Landing In Coreboot
27 October 05:40 AM EDT - AMD - AMD Glinda - 1 Comment

Earlier this month I wrote about AMD "Morgana" and "Glinda" SoCs appearing in Coreboot for this open-source system firmware implementation. These are codenames we haven't seen talked about previously by AMD and this week more of the AMD Glinda SoC code has been published and merged into Coreboot.

26 October

Intel Core i9 13900K Linux Benchmarks - Performing Very Well On Ubuntu
Intel Core i9 13900K Linux Benchmarks - Performing Very Well On Ubuntu
26 October 11:00 AM EDT - Processors - 40 Comments

Last week Intel began shipping their 13th Gen Core "Raptor Lake" processors. As noted in that launch-day article last week, unfortunately I wasn't able to deliver my usual Linux performance review in time due to hitting some DDR5 issues with my test platform, but those have now been resolved with a new Z790 motherboard. So as the first of my Raptor Lake Linux benchmarks, here is a look at how the top-end Core i9 13900K performs against the AMD Ryzen 7000 series on Ubuntu Linux along with the older Intel/AMD processors.

Radeon RADV Ray-Tracing Performance Further Improved - PLOC BVH Builder
Radeon RADV Ray-Tracing Performance Further Improved - PLOC BVH Builder
26 October 08:00 AM EDT - Radeon - PLOC BVH Builder - 5 Comments

In recent months there has been a lot of RADV ray-tracing optimizations and improvements for maturing the ray-tracing support by this open-source Radeon Vulkan driver within Mesa. The RADV ray-tracing performance is about to take another step forward with a pending merge request providing a PLOC BVH builder that can improve the Quake II RTX performance by around 33%.

Nouveau Linux DRM Driver Making Progress On NVIDIA GSP Support
Nouveau Linux DRM Driver Making Progress On NVIDIA GSP Support
26 October 06:27 AM EDT - Nouveau - GPU System Processor - 14 Comments

With the recent Linux 6.1 merge window there sadly weren't any Nouveau Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) driver improvements for getting the RTX 30 "Ampere" OpenGL support working yet with the mainline kernel even with RTX 40 series having launched. Needless to say, there also wasn't any progress on the re-clocking front for getting the GTX 900 series and later running in a performant manner on this open-source driver. But the Nouveau developers at Red Hat haven't simply been idling but rather have been working on the NVIDIA GPU System Processor (GSP) support for improving the RTX 20 "Turing" support and newer.

GCC Rust Patches Updated Ahead Of Hopeful Landing In GCC 13
GCC Rust Patches Updated Ahead Of Hopeful Landing In GCC 13
26 October 06:00 AM EDT - GNU - gccrs - 14 Comments

An updated version of the Rust "gccrs" front-end for the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) was sent out today for review. The GCC Rust "v3" patches address developer comments raised during earlier review as they try to get this new Rust programming language support merged in time for GCC 13.

25 October

Lennart Poettering Talks Up A "Brave New Trusted Boot World" For Linux
Lennart Poettering Talks Up A "Brave New Trusted Boot World" For Linux
25 October 03:00 PM EDT - systemd - Robustness & Simplicity For Linux Boots - 116 Comments

Systemd lead developer Lennart Poettering has written a lengthy blog post entitled a "brave new trusted boot world" in which he outlines current issues with the Linux boot process and how there is a trajectory for providing the Linux boot experience with more robustness, simplicity, and trust.

Linux 6.2 Aims To Ship Updated Zstd Implementation
Linux 6.2 Aims To Ship Updated Zstd Implementation
25 October 06:24 AM EDT - Linux Kernel - Linux 6.2 + Newer Zstd - 11 Comments

While various Linux kernel components are increasingly making use of the Zstandard compression algorithm, the Zstd code in the kernel has tended to trail behind upstream. Fortunately, a push is underway to get Zstd 1.5.2 in the Linux 6.2 kernel cycle that kicks off at year's end.

sdl12-compat 1.2.60 Gets More Old Games Running Atop SDL2 For Modern Linux Gaming
sdl12-compat 1.2.60 Gets More Old Games Running Atop SDL2 For Modern Linux Gaming
25 October 05:57 AM EDT - Linux Gaming - sdl12-compat 1.2.60 - 4 Comments

sdl12-compat is the library implementation allowing old SDL 1.2 games/software to work atop SDL2. This sdl12-compat can allow for Wayland support if there is no other direct X11 usage by the software itself, native support for PipeWire, improved input controls, and the many other enhancements enjoyed with the much more modern SDL2 library. Released yesterday was sdl12-compat 1.2.60 as the newest stable release for this conversion/support library for vintage software.

24 October

AMD Releases AOMP 16.0-1 With Initial Support For RDNA3 "GFX11" GPUs
24 October 03:46 PM EDT - AMD - AOMP 16.0-1 - 2 Comments

AMD today published AOMP 16.0-1 as their newest LLVM/Clang downstream focused on providing the latest Radeon OpenMP GPU offloading support. Notable with this AOMP build is providing initial support for GFX1100 - GFX1103 GPUs. The GFX11 IP block is coming with the soon-to-launch RDNA3 graphics cards and with this AOMP support gives us hope AMD will be providing punctual ROCm support for these next-generation graphics cards.

Sony Provides Early Linux Support For The PS5 DualSense Edge Controller
24 October 06:03 AM EDT - Hardware - Sony DualSense Edge Controller - 17 Comments

Sony recently announced the DualSense Edge wireless controller for the PlayStation 5 as an "ultra-customizable controller". This $199 USD controller isn't even available for sale until the end of January while already Sony has contributed initial support to their "hid-playstation" open-source Linux kernel driver for supporting the DualSense Edge.

Early-Stage Apple Mesa Vulkan Driver Now Runs VKCube Demo
24 October 05:32 AM EDT - Apple - AGXV - 25 Comments

In addition to Alyssa Rosenzweig leading the work on bringing up OpenGL driver support for Apple M1/M2 SoCs with the Mesa "AGX" Gallium3D driver, developer Ella Stanforth has been working on "AGXV" as a Vulkan driver implementation for the Apple Silicon hardware on Linux. As of yesterday, she hit the milestone of being able to run the VKCube demo.

IceWM 3.1 Released For This Fast & Simple X11 Window Manager
24 October 04:55 AM EDT - X.Org - IceWM 3.1 - 19 Comments

Earlier this month marked the release of IceWM 3.0 as this X11 window manager that has been around since the late 90's. IceWM 3.1 is now available with various fixes and minor additions -- including refinements to the tabbed windows support introduced in IceWM 3.0.

23 October

Patches Posted For Preparing New Linux "Accel" Subsystem - Builds Off DRM Code
23 October 05:43 AM EDT - Linux Kernel - Accel Subsystem - Add A Comment

There has long been a debate over an "accelerator" subsystem for the Linux kernel given the increasing number of AI/accelerator devices coming to market. Currently there are accelerator drivers living within the catch-all "char/misc" area of the kernel while some driver efforts have been focused on Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) subsystem integration given the commonality with GPUs and some of the core infrastructure and APIs being relevant for both GPUs and these dedicated accelerator ASICs. There finally seems to be some agreement over the future of the accelerator subsystem and some initial patches were mailed out this weekend.

Intel In-Field Scan (IFS) Driver Improved - Will Remove Its "Broken" Tag
23 October 05:12 AM EDT - Intel - Intel In-Field Scan - 3 Comments

A new Linux driver introduced by Intel earlier this year was the In-Field Scan for making use of new silicon failure testing functionality with upcoming Intel server CPUs. The IFS driver and associated hardware capability is for detecting potential problems not caught by parity or ECC checks on systems in production. In-Field Scan was merged in Linux 5.19 but then shortly thereafter the driver was marked "broken" due to some driver design issues coming to light. New patches for IFS have been posted to improve the driver's design and remove that "broken" tag.

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