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Canonical Looking At Including Performance Tools In Ubuntu 24.04 By Default
Canonical Looking At Including Performance Tools In Ubuntu 24.04 By Default
3 Hours Ago - Ubuntu - Ubuntu 24.04 Performance Tools - 4 Comments

A proposal has been laid out by Canonical engineers to include various performance tooling in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS by default to help in those trying to squeeze out greater performance gains out of their hardware/software and/or debugging/profiling issues. The proposal wants to "make Ubuntu absolutely great for performance engineers" but would mean somewhat significant size increases to the Ubuntu desktop and server ISOs.

Mesa's VDPAU State Tracker Adds Support For AV1 Decoding
Mesa's VDPAU State Tracker Adds Support For AV1 Decoding
8 Hours Ago - Mesa - VDPAU AV1 Decode - 12 Comments

While Mesa Gallium3D drivers with capable GPUs have already supported accelerated AV1 video deocding, to date it's been limited to the Video Acceleration API (VA-API). With newly-merged code for Mesa 24.1, the VDPAU state tracker can now also handle AV1 decoding with supported drivers/GPUs.

Fedora Workstation 41 To No Longer Install GNOME X.Org Session By Default
Fedora Workstation 41 To No Longer Install GNOME X.Org Session By Default
20 Hours Ago - Fedora - Fedora 41 - 82 Comments

Fedora Workstation has long defaulted to using GNOME's Wayland session by default, but it has continued to install the GNOME X.Org session for fallback purposes or those opting to use it instead. But for the Fedora Workstation 41 release later in the year, there is a newly-approved plan to no longer have that GNOME X.Org session installed by default.

6 March

NVIDIA R550 Linux Driver's Open Kernel Modules Performing Well On GeForce GPUs
NVIDIA R550 Linux Driver's Open Kernel Modules Performing Well On GeForce GPUs
6 March 11:15 AM EST - Display Drivers - 29 Comments

With the recent NVIDIA 550.54.14 Linux driver release the R550 series is now out as stable. One of the prominent changes with the NVIDIA R550 Linux driver is bringing the GeForce and workstation GPU support up to "CERTIFIED" quality when using NVIDIA's open kernel modules that are distributed as part of their driver package. Previously the open-source (out-of-tree) kernel modules were just certified for their data center GPUs while now they are basically acknowledging that they are in good shape too for GeForce and workstation products. In this article are some benchmarks of the open and proprietary kernel driver options of the NVIDIA R550 Linux driver.

AMD Introducing FRU Memory Poison Manager In Linux 6.9
AMD Introducing FRU Memory Poison Manager In Linux 6.9
6 March 09:57 AM EST - AMD - FRU Memory Poison Manager - 11 Comments

Queued for introduction in the upcoming Linux 6.9 kernel cycle is an FRU Memory Poison Manager "FMPM" developed by AMD that may later be adapted for other non-AMD platforms. The FRU Memory Poison Manager is working to persist information around known bad/faulty memory across reboots.

Lisa Su Says The "Team Is On It" After Tweet About Open-Source AMD GPU Firmware
Lisa Su Says The "Team Is On It" After Tweet About Open-Source AMD GPU Firmware
6 March 09:00 AM EST - AMD - Lisa Su Responds - 26 Comments

George Hotz with Tiny Corp that is working on Tinygrad and TinyBox for interesting developments in the open-source AI space has previously called out AMD over ROCm issues. Yesterday yielded new tweets by "the tiny corp" over AI training runs crashing with MES errors and then called for AMD open-sourcing the firmware to which AMD CEO Lisa Su has responded.

5 March

CentOS Stream ISA Optimized Packages Show Great Results On Intel Xeon Emerald Rapids
CentOS Stream ISA Optimized Packages Show Great Results On Intel Xeon Emerald Rapids
5 March 03:30 PM EST - Operating Systems - 10 Comments

As part of Red Hat evaluating x86-64-v3 for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 10, there is the CentOS ISA SIG that's been experimenting with ISA Optimized builds for the x86-64-v3 target. Via the CentOS ISA SIG there is the easy ability to transition an existing CentOS Stream 9 system/server over to using the x86_64-v3 optimized packages. In this article are some benchmarks on a modern Intel Xeon Scalable "Emerald Rapids" server showing the performance benefits when the entire Linux server OS is recompiled for x86_64-v3.

AMD Updates FreeSync Certification Requirements For New Monitors & TVs
AMD Updates FreeSync Certification Requirements For New Monitors & TVs
5 March 02:18 PM EST - Radeon - FreeSync Requirements - 21 Comments

AMD's FreeSync adaptive synchronization technology for displays has come a long way since its 2015 debut and enjoying robust industry adoption. Given the increasing refresh rates of today's TVs and monitors, AMD has rolled out new tier requirements for FreeSync, FreeSync Premium, and FreeSync Premium Pro moving forward.

4 March

AMDGPU Linux Driver No Longer Lets You Have Unlimited Control To Lower Your Power Limit
AMDGPU Linux Driver No Longer Lets You Have Unlimited Control To Lower Your Power Limit
4 March 04:39 PM EST - Radeon - AMDGPU Power Limits - 84 Comments

The AMDGPU Linux driver up until the recent Linux 6.7 kernel release has let you lower the power limit of your graphics card with, well, no limits... This has allowed AMD Radeon Linux users to limit their GPU power draw when desiring for power/efficiency reasons. But since Linux 6.7 they've begun enforcing a lower-power limit set by the respective graphics card BIOS. Users petitioned to have this change reverted but in the name of safety this lower-limit enforcement will stand.

Nouveau Supporting HDMI 2.1 Won't Hopefully Be Too Challenging Thanks To NVIDIA Firmware
Nouveau Supporting HDMI 2.1 Won't Hopefully Be Too Challenging Thanks To NVIDIA Firmware
4 March 08:45 AM EST - Nouveau - HDMI 2.1 Via NVIDIA Firmware Blobs - 75 Comments

While there is a lot of frustration from the news last week of the HDMI Forum rejecting AMD's open-source HDMI 2.1 driver support plans, the open-source NVIDIA "Nouveau" driver won't hopefully have too challenging of an experience in enabling HDMI 2.1 functionality since much of the display handling there is left up to NVIDIA's (closed-source) firmware binaries.

Mesa 24.1 Lands Support For GFX11.5.1 "RDNA3 Refresh" Variant
Mesa 24.1 Lands Support For GFX11.5.1 "RDNA3 Refresh" Variant
4 March 06:57 AM EST - Radeon - GFX11.5.1 - 2 Comments

When it comes to the AMD "RDNA3 Refresh" GFX11.5 open-source driver support, to date it's mostly been focused on the GFX 11.5.0 (GFX1150) IP while now being enabled within Mesa 24.1 for the open-source RadeonSI/RADV drivers is support for a GFX 11.5.1 (GFX1151) variant.

LACT 0.5.3 Released For Managing AMD Graphics Cards Under Linux
LACT 0.5.3 Released For Managing AMD Graphics Cards Under Linux
4 March 06:18 AM EST - Radeon - LACT 0.5.3 - 8 Comments

With the absence of any official AMD Radeon graphics control panel / settings GUI for Linux enthusiasts/gamers, there are several open-source projects striving to be a viable Radeon GUI control area for Linux gamers/enthusiasts. LACT 0.5.3 was released this weekend as the newest version of this option for AMD Radeon information reporting, GPU overclocking, fan control, power/thermal monitoring, and additional power state configurations.

3 March

Wine Code Merged To Overcome A Vulkan Performance Penalty
3 March 06:58 AM EST - WINE - VK_EXT_map_memory_placed - 13 Comments

Merged this week ahead of the Wine 9.4 development release due out next Friday is support for using the new Vulkan VK_EXT_map_memory_placed extension to overcome a performance penalty with Windows on Windows 64-bit (WOW64) for games/apps.

KDE Plasma 6.0 Is Proving To Be Unlike The Rocky KDE 4 Launch
3 March 06:14 AM EST - KDE - Plasma 6.0 - 57 Comments

Nate Graham is out with his belated weekend update to highlight all of the interesting KDE development activity for the week. This week, of course, saw the release of KDE MegaRelease 6 with Plasma 6.0, KDE Gear 24.02, and KDE Frameworks 6.0 in tow. Post-launch Graham characterizes Plasma 6.0 as being in good shape and the extra QA paying off. He commented, "Hopefully this should help banish those now 16-year-old painful memories of KDE 4. It’s a new KDE now. Harder, better, faster, stronger!"

2 March

UWP'ed Mesa Running On Microsoft Xbox, Allowing For New Game Ports With OpenGL
2 March 06:40 AM EST - Mesa - UWP Mesa - 17 Comments

Recently there has been out-of-tree successes on adapting Mesa to work on Microsoft's Universal Windows Platform (UWP). UWP is also used by the Microsoft Xbox Series X/S game consoles and in turn paired with the Microsoft D3D12 driver work within Mesa for allowing OpenGL and other APIs atop D3D12, is allowing new games/software to be ported to the Xbox.

AMD FreeSync Video Facing Retirement In Linux 6.9
2 March 05:00 AM EST - Radeon - FreeSync Video - 5 Comments

Back in 2020 AMD rolled out a video mode optimization for FreeSync on Linux, continued being revised in 2021, FreeSync Video mode then attempted by default in 2022 but then was reverted and then only last year FreeSync Video enabled by default. But now come Linux 6.9, the feature appears to be effectively retired.

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