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The Linux Kernel Matures To Having A Minimum Rust Toolchain Version
The Linux Kernel Matures To Having A Minimum Rust Toolchain Version
2 Hours Ago - Programming - Multiple Rust Versions - 7 Comments

Nearly every Linux kernel cycle has bought patches to bump the version of the Rust language targeted by the kernel as it worked toward having a suitable minimum version. With the latest Linux kernel patches, it looks like we may be finally approaching the point where a safe minimum version can be specified and for the Linux kernel to in turn allow supporting multiple different versions of the Rust compiler.

1 July

Steam On Linux Use Stayed Above 2% In June
Steam On Linux Use Stayed Above 2% In June
1 July 08:28 PM EDT - Valve - Steam On Linux - 39 Comments

With the start of the new month comes the Steam Survey hardware/software details for the month prior. The June 2024 results show a decline to the Steam on Linux marketshare but staying above the magic 2% threshold.

Fedora Workstation 42 Looking At Adding Opt-In User Metrics Collection
Fedora Workstation 42 Looking At Adding Opt-In User Metrics Collection
1 July 04:40 PM EDT - Fedora - Fedora Workstation 42 - 24 Comments

Data collection around users tends to be a very touchy subject in the Linux/open-source world even when opt-in and Fedora Workstation 42 has just seen a proposal raised to do just that. If approved the Fedora Workstation 42 release would roll-out an opt-in metrics system of anonymous user information from system settings to hardware information and desktop usage patterns.

AMD Zen 4 vs. Intel Core Ultra 7 "Meteor Lake" In 400+ Benchmarks On Linux 6.10
AMD Zen 4 vs. Intel Core Ultra 7 "Meteor Lake" In 400+ Benchmarks On Linux 6.10
1 July 11:33 AM EDT - Computers - 14 Comments

In part for preparing for upcoming Linux testing of AMD Ryzen AI 300 series laptops, I've been re-benchmarking various Intel/AMD laptops around the lab at Phoronix. In today's article is a fresh look at how the existing AMD Zen 4 laptop performance in the form of the popular Framework 13 and Framework 16 laptops is competing with the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H "Meteor Lake" SoC while using Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and upgrading to the latest Linux 6.10 development kernel as well as the newest Mesa open-source graphics driver support.

30 June

GNOME Shell & Mutter See "47.alpha" Releases With Many Big Changes
GNOME Shell & Mutter See "47.alpha" Releases With Many Big Changes
30 June 08:42 PM EDT - GNOME - GNOME 47 Alpha - 31 Comments

GNOME 47 Alpha is approaching in the coming days and on Sunday evening the "47.alpha" versions were declared for GNOME Shell and the Mutter compositor. This alpha milestone is a big one with seeing enhanced VR headset support, the ability to build Wayland-only desktop environments, GNOME Shell accent color integration, and other Wayland improvements.

Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite Powered ASUS Vivobook S15 Laptop Seeing Linux Patches
Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite Powered ASUS Vivobook S15 Laptop Seeing Linux Patches
30 June 07:02 AM EDT - Hardware - ASUS Vivobook S15 - 52 Comments

For those interested in laptops powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite SoC, it's looking like the ASUS Vivobook S15 model could be one of the first devices with decent Linux support. There are patches undergoing review for upstreaming the ASUS Vivobook S 15 DeviceTree support so that much of the basic functionality is working under Linux but various features are known to be broken.

Kernel Optimizations, XZ, AMD ZLUDA, NOVA, EPYC 4004 & Other H1'2024 Highlights
Kernel Optimizations, XZ, AMD ZLUDA, NOVA, EPYC 4004 & Other H1'2024 Highlights
30 June 06:20 AM EDT - Phoronix - H1-2024 Highlights - Add A Comment

With the first half of the year drawing to a close, here is a look back at the most popular content on Phoronix so far in 2024. Year to date there has been 1,530 original news articles so far and 78 featured Linux hardware reviews / multi-page benchmark articles written by your's truly. There has been a lot happening in 2024 from Linux kernel improvements to exciting new hardware and other open-source advances.

29 June

Chrome's Coreboot Firmware Adapting For 64-bit Boot, Prepping For Intel Panther Lake
Chrome's Coreboot Firmware Adapting For 64-bit Boot, Prepping For Intel Panther Lake
29 June 06:39 AM EDT - Coreboot - Chrome 64-bit Firmware - 11 Comments

The Open-Source Firmware Foundation is out with an interesting blog post by Google firmware engineer Subrata Banik around adapting the Coreboot-based Chrome AP Firmware for 64-bit booting. The transition to 64-bit booting is happening for the system firmware powering Chromebooks and other Chrome devices and is driven in part for Intel Panther Lake generation hardware.

28 June

Intel Preps More eDP Panel Replay Driver Code For Linux 6.11
28 June 11:49 AM EDT - Intel - drm-intel-next - 2 Comments

On top of already having queued Intel Battlemage display support and the Battlemage device PCI IDs and other Intel kernel graphics driver features like hardware hang replays, Intel engineers today sent out another batch of "drm-intel-next" material slated for introduction in the upcoming Linux 6.11 cycle.

DRM Panic "Screen of Death" To Gain Monochrome Logo Support In Linux 6.11
28 June 08:37 AM EDT - Linux Kernel - Monochrome Logo Support - 28 Comments

The DRM Panic handler in Linux 6.10 that is used for presenting a visual error message in case of kernel panics and similar when CONFIG_VT is disabled continues seeing new features. This is the Linux equivalent to Windows' Blue Screen of Death or in the case of DRM Panic can also be a black screen of death. With Linux 6.11, the DRM Panic display can now handle monochrome logos.

Open-Source Vivante NPU Driver Being Extended For The NXP i.MX 8M Plus SoC
28 June 06:08 AM EDT - Hardware - VeriSilicon's VIPNano-SI+ - Add A Comment

Open-source developer Tomeu Vizoso had been doing a lot of work on the Etnaviv driver stack for open-source, reverse-engineered Vivante driver support that began with the 3D graphics support but Vizoso tackled enabling the Vivante NPU IP as well. After all the successes with the Etnaviv NPU support, he turned his attention to creating an open-source driver stack for the Rockchip NPUs. Now thanks to a new sponsorship deal, he's back to making more Etnaviv improvements.

27 June

GNOME 47 Can Now Be Built With X11 Support Disabled
27 June 01:46 PM EDT - GNOME - GNOME Without X11 Support - 50 Comments

Last week the GNOME 47 development code saw Wayland DRM lease protocol support for enhancing VR headset handling and separately was also accent color support for GNOME Shell. Adding to the recent slew of changes landing for GNOME 47, the GNOME Shell and Mutter code can now be successfully compiled -- optionally -- without any X11 support or requiring any X11 build dependencies.

AMD's Advanced Media Framework Promotes RADV Support
27 June 01:34 PM EDT - Radeon - AMD AMF + RADV - 133 Comments

AMD today published version 1.4.34 of its Advanced Media Framework (AMF) SDK. This accelerated multimedia framework is used on Linux and Windows for integrating with games/applications leveraging DirectX, OpenGL, and OpenCL with interoperability support for Radeon GPU customers.

NVIDIA 555.58 Stable Linux Driver Brings Wayland Explicit Sync, GSP Firmware Default
27 June 09:37 AM EDT - NVIDIA - NVIDIA 555.58 Linux Driver - 66 Comments

The NVIDIA 555.58 Linux driver has debuted this morning as the first stable version in the R555 driver series. The NVIDIA 555 Linux driver is the most exciting in recent times with offering Wayland explicit sync support, more stable Wayland support in general, and GSP firmware is now used by default on RTX 20 / Turing and newer GPUs where the GPU System Processor is present.

AMD P-State Core Performance Boost To Be Merged For Linux 6.11
27 June 07:00 AM EDT - AMD - AMD Core Performance Boost - 20 Comments

Linux 6.11 is shaping up to be an exciting summertime kernel cycle for AMD Ryzen owners. The newest feature now being queued ahead of next month's merge window is Core Performance Boost support within the AMD P-State CPU frequency scaling driver.

AMD's AOMP 19.0-2 Compiler Brings Zero-Copy For CPU-GPU Unified Shared Memory
27 June 05:56 AM EDT - AMD - AOMP 19.0-2 - 18 Comments

AMD compiler engineers have released AOMP 19.0-2 as the newest version of their downstream LLVM/Clang compiler that carries all of their latest work around OpenMP/AOCC GPU device offloading to Radeon and Instinct hardware. With this updated AOMP compiler is now run-time support for zero-copy with CPU-GPU unified shared memory and various other new features for this GPU/accelerator-focused compiler.

Multi-Grain Timestamps Revived For Linux File-Systems
27 June 05:45 AM EDT - Linux Storage - Multi-Grain Timestamps - 7 Comments

Last year a new kernel feature merged in Linux 6.6 was multi-grain(ed) timestamps for file-systems as a means of better timestamp handling originally for NFS compared to the existing coarse-grained timestamps with the once per jiffy timestamps being used for invalidating NFS caches. But multi-grain timestamps was reverted just weeks after landing in the mainline kernel due to corner cases like a newer file with a coarse-grained timestamp appearing earlier than another file with a fine-grained timestamp. Due to subtle bugs like that, multi-grain timestamps were dropped before Linux 6.6 was even released while now there is a revised attempt.

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