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"The Finals" Can Run With Intel Graphics On Linux When Hiding The Fact It's An Intel GPU
"The Finals" Can Run With Intel Graphics On Linux When Hiding The Fact It's An Intel GPU
5 Hours Ago - Linux Gaming - Intel XeSS Workaround - 14 Comments

Embark Studios' The Finals free-to-play first person shooter has proven quite popular since its release in early December. The Finals is a game powered by Unreal Engine 5 that has been running on Linux thanks to Valve's Steam Play (Proton + VKD3D-Proton). With the latest Mesa driver activity, Intel Arc Graphics on Linux with their open-source driver can now handle this popular game.

14 January

A Fix For The Severe Linux Performance Regression Spotted By Torvalds
A Fix For The Severe Linux Performance Regression Spotted By Torvalds
14 January 03:47 PM EST - Linux Kernel - Frequency Invariance Issue - 43 Comments

Prior to Linus Torvalds' Internet and electricity being knocked out by a snow storm and thus impacting the Linux 6.8 merge window, his weekend was already in rough shape due to encountering a performance regression with new Linux 6.8 code that was causing his Linux kernel builds to be as twice as long as with previous kernels. An AMD Linux engineer was able to reproduce the regression and with upstream developers there is now a believed fix for this issue in the latest scheduler code.

Asahi Linux Has Been Making Progress On Apple HDMI, EAS & GPU Features
Asahi Linux Has Been Making Progress On Apple HDMI, EAS & GPU Features
14 January 06:40 AM EST - Apple - Asahi Linux Update - 44 Comments

Following last month's release of Fedora Asahi Remix 39 for the Asahi Linux project's new flagship distribution for running on Apple Silicon hardware, a lengthy blog post was posted this weekend outlining some of the ongoing development efforts for Apple Silicon on Linux and newly-enabled Fedora Asahi capabilities.

The Open-Source Community Is Still Maintaining Flash Player Support In 2024
The Open-Source Community Is Still Maintaining Flash Player Support In 2024
14 January 06:21 AM EST - Programming - Adobe Flash Player - 33 Comments

There seems to be two classes of people when reminiscing over Adobe Flash: those that were fond of Flash-games of the time from many years ago and those that cringe over recalling Flash ads and other content requiring that prior proprietary Macromedia/Adobe tech. For those that have good memories from Adobe Flash, the Ruffle open-source project continues working to this day on an Adobe Flash Player emulator.

13 January

12 January

PulseAudio 17.0 Released With A Few New Features
PulseAudio 17.0 Released With A Few New Features
12 January 03:18 PM EST - Multimedia - PulseAudio 17.0 - 36 Comments

While most modern desktop Linux distributions have migrated over to PipeWire for the roles once handled by PulseAudio (and JACK, among others), for those still relying on the PulseAudio sound server the PulseAudio 17.0 release was made available today.

Linus Torvalds On Linux 6.8 DRM: "Testing Is Seriously Lacking"
Linus Torvalds On Linux 6.8 DRM: "Testing Is Seriously Lacking"
12 January 02:47 PM EST - Linux Kernel - Unhappy Torvalds - 42 Comments

While the Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) kernel graphics/display driver updates for Linux 6.8 excitingly include the new Intel "Xe" DRM and PowerVR Imagination drivers, AMD color management properties in experimental form, Raspberry Pi 5 graphics support, and more, Linus Torvalds isn't happy with some of the new Intel Xe driver code.

GNOME 46 Alpha Released With Many Improvements
GNOME 46 Alpha Released With Many Improvements
12 January 09:03 AM EST - GNOME - GNOME 46 Alpha - 50 Comments

If you happen to be impacted by snow storms today or otherwise have extra time on your hands this weekend, GNOME 46 Alpha is now available for testing this latest desktop environment that will be going head-to-head with KDE Plasma 6.0 later this quarter.

AMD P-State Preferred Core Support For Linux Tried A 13th Time
AMD P-State Preferred Core Support For Linux Tried A 13th Time
12 January 07:01 AM EST - AMD - AMD P-State Preferred Core - 20 Comments

One of the features sadly not having made it in time for the Linux v6.8 kernel merge window is the AMD P-State Preferred Core support. This is about being able to properly communicate to the kernel and scheduler about "preferred cores" such as cases of some CPU cores having higher maximum frequencies or better performance characteristics than others. This is becoming more important with AMD Ryzen processors beginning to see a combination of Zen 4 and Zen 4C cores and other cases like AMD 3D V-Cache enabled processors where some cores would be preferred over others for performance sensitive work.

11 January

Fedora 40 Looks At Packaging Its Own PyTorch
11 January 01:45 PM EST - Fedora - Fedora + PyTorch - 11 Comments

While on Fedora and other Linux distributions it can be as easy as running "pip3 install torch" or similar for deploying the PyTorch machine learning framework, Fedora 40 is looking at packaging PyTorch on its own for enhancing the Fedora Linux user experience.

XWayland Adds "-Output" Option For Better Rootful Fullscreen Control
11 January 10:55 AM EST - Wayland - xwayland -output - 75 Comments

As part of the Red Hat led effort for making XWayland's rootful mode more useful and the ability to run X11 desktop sessions within XWayland as part of RHEL 10 dropping the X.Org Server support besides XWayland, a new "-output" option was added to XWayland for better control over placement of rootful fullscreen windows.

Intel CR 23.39.27427.23 Delivers Latest Open-Source GPU Compute Capabilities
11 January 10:29 AM EST - Intel - Compute-Runtime - Add A Comment

Intel Compute Runtime 23.39.27427.23 has been released today as the newest version of this open-source GPU compute stack for Windows and Linux systems for OpenCL and oneAPI Level Zero support. The Compute Runtime works from aging Broadwell and Skylake/Gen9 graphics up through the latest DG2 discrete graphics and the recently launched Meteor Lake processors with their much improved integrated graphics.

Intel's New "Xe" Driver Submitted For Linux 6.8 Along With Imagination's PowerVR Driver
11 January 10:12 AM EST - Linux Kernel - Linux 6.8 DRM - Add A Comment

The Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) kernel display/graphics driver changes have been submitted for the Linux 6.8 kernel. As expected and to much excitement, the experimental new Xe kernel graphics driver is included for introduction in Linux 6.8 as well as the Imagination PowerVR driver for select Rogue GPUs. Plus there's new AMDGPU driver additions and other improvements with this pull, including the initial AMD color management code.

Mesa 24.0 Feature Development Ends With Many OpenGL & Vulkan Driver Features
11 January 06:55 AM EST - Mesa - Mesa 24.0 - 7 Comments

Mesa 24.0 feature development has concluded for this quarterly feature update to this set of open-source OpenGL and Vulkan drivers most notably for AMD Radeon and Intel graphics on Linux but also an increasing number of smaller drivers, like for Apple Silicon, the NVK / Nouveau drivers, Zink OpenGL-on-Vulkan, and more.

10 January

Linus Torvalds Hits Nasty Performance Regression With Early Linux 6.8 Code
10 January 08:30 PM EST - Linux Kernel - Scheduler Regression - 36 Comments

It's not too often hearing Linus Torvalds himself raising the alarm bells over performance regressions of the Linux kernel, but that happened this evening with the ongoing Linux 6.8 merge window. Torvalds' AMD Ryzen Threadripper system suddenly was suffering from much longer build times at least as a result of new code for this kernel.

GNU Hurd Has Been Making Progress On Its x86_64 Support
10 January 04:40 PM EST - GNU - GNU Hurd - 47 Comments

While GNU Hurd predates the Linux kernel, its hardware support has been woefully behind with very limited and dated hardware support compared to modern PC/server hardware. Not only that, its been largely x86 limited but during Q4'2023 the developers involved have made progress on x86_64 support and begun tackling AArch64 porting.

KDE Plasma 6.0 Release Candidate Available For Testing
10 January 10:50 AM EST - KDE - KDE 6th Megarelease - 42 Comments

In working toward the stable release of Plasma 6.0 at the end of February, today marks the release candidate of Plasma 6.0 along with the updated Qt6-ported KDE Gear apps and KDE Frameworks 6.0 that comprise the "KDE 6th Megarelease" software.

Linux 4.14 LTS Reaches End-Of-Life After Six Years
10 January 10:06 AM EST - Linux Kernel - Linux 4.14 EOL - 7 Comments

Linux 4.14 debuted at the end of 2017 with exciting features at the time like AMD Vega improvements, working on the since-failed Intel Cannonlake graphics, Zstd compression support, and more. The kernel has advanced a heck of a lot since then and Linux 6.7 recently debuted. It's now time that Linux 4.14 LTS has been declared end-of-life.

Intel FFmpeg Cartwheel Updated With Meteor Lake Support & More DNN Functionality
10 January 06:00 AM EST - Intel - FFmpeg Cartwheel 2023Q4 - Add A Comment

Intel engineers have released their FFmpeg Cartwheel 2023Q4 release, the quarterly set of updates to the FFmpeg multimedia library that they are still working to get upstreamed where appropriate but for now is a convenient home to all of their interesting FFmpeg patches from improved video acceleration for Intel graphics hardware to neural network features still being developed and other patches that aren't yet ready for inclusion into upstream FFmpeg.

Linux 6.8 To Support ACPI-Based Enumeration Of CSI-2 / MIPI Cameras
10 January 05:50 AM EST - Hardware - ACPI - 1 Comment

Along with the Linux 6.8 power management updates, maintainer Rafael Wysocki at Intel also sent in the ACPI updates for this next kernel version. While the ACPI changes for the kernel are often just routine churn, this cycle it's bringing a new feature: device enumeration for CSI-2 and MIPI DisCo for Imaging support. This will allow MIPI cameras moving forward to be enumerated via the platform firmware on ACPI-based systems.

Vcc Announced As The Vulkan Clang Compiler
10 January 05:31 AM EST - Vulkan - Vulkan Clang Compiler - 14 Comments

Coming out of Saarland University is Vcc, the Vulkan Clang Compiler. Vcc provides an "honest attempt to bring the entire C/C++ language family to Vulkan" as an interesting new compiler.

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