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Bcachefs Squeezes Last Minute Feature Work Into Linux 6.8
Bcachefs Squeezes Last Minute Feature Work Into Linux 6.8
3 Hours Ago - Linux Storage - More Feature Work - Add A Comment

More than one week ago was the main Bcachefs feature pull for Linux 6.8 that included further enhancing the performance and other features of this new file-system merged back in Linux 6.7. Yesterday, just prior to the Linux 6.8-rc1 release, a secondary set of Bcachefs updates were merged for this next kernel version.

21 January

20 January

Linux 6.8-rc1 Should Release On Schedule Tomorrow
Linux 6.8-rc1 Should Release On Schedule Tomorrow
20 January 06:05 AM EST - Linux Kernel - Linux 6.8 - Add A Comment

Last weekend the Linux 6.8 merge window paused due to Linus Torvalds losing Internet connectivity and electricity. It lasted for the better part of the week but then managed to get back to work and now thankfully has been back online albeit with intermittent electrical issues following a brutal winter storm.

19 January

Mesa Vulkan Drivers Reach An Inflection Point: Idea Raised To Be More Like Gallium3D
Mesa Vulkan Drivers Reach An Inflection Point: Idea Raised To Be More Like Gallium3D
19 January 07:38 PM EST - Mesa - Mesa Vulkan Driver Shift? - 30 Comments

With Mesa's Gallium3D architecture there are different state trackers like for VA-API and OpenGL that in turn run atop the different Gallium3D hardware drivers with an aim for common code re-use and making the most of capabilities for each of the drivers. With Mesa's Vulkan drivers there isn't quite that level of code sharing/re-use given Vulkan's low-level API approach, but now the idea is raised whether the Mesa Vulkan drivers may benefit from a more Gallium3D-like runtime.

AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS Linux Performance With The TUXEDO Pulse 14 Gen 3
AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS Linux Performance With The TUXEDO Pulse 14 Gen 3
19 January 01:00 PM EST - Computers - 25 Comments

When it comes to AMD Zen 4 laptop testing to date I've done a lot of testing with the Ryzen 7 7840U as well as the Ryzen 7 PRO 7840U which have proved to be very capable 8-core / 16-thread laptop processors with performant integrated graphics and running great on Linux -- besides the current lack of Ryzen AI. Recently TUXEDO Computer sent over their newly announced Pulse 14 Gen 3 Linux laptop featuring the Ryzen 7 7840HS part, which is the focus of today's testing.

Servo Browser Engine Making Embedded App Progress With Tauri
Servo Browser Engine Making Embedded App Progress With Tauri
19 January 06:52 AM EST - Free Software - Tauri Framework - 19 Comments

The Servo open-source browser engine originally started by Mozilla has seen renewed development in recent time by Linux Foundation Europe and via developers at firms like Igalia. Last year they drafted plans for focusing on making Servo embed-friendly so that this Rust-written code could be easily leveraged by desktop apps and frameworks. Today more light was shed on this embed initiative and their focus on integrating with Tauri.

18 January

Hangover Aiming For RISC-V Support This Year, x86_64 Emulation
18 January 01:51 PM EST - WINE - Wine-Based Hangover - 14 Comments

Building off this week's release of Wine 9.0 for running Windows games and applications on Linux and other platforms is now Hangover 9.0. Hangover as a reminder is the project based on Wine initially focused on running x86 32-bit Windows apps on AArch64 Linux. Hangover works by running Wine atop various emulators such as QEMU, FEX, or Box64 for handling the processor/ISA translation.

System76 Thelio Major Powered By AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7000 Series
18 January 11:00 AM EST - Computers - 30 Comments

For those in the market for a high-end Linux workstation for carrying out a lot of code compilation, AI workloads, or other creator or HPC tasks, the new System76 Thelio Major goes on sale today and it's a real winner. I've been trying out the new System76 Thelio Major powered by the new AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7900 series processors and it delivers excellent Linux performance and all comes nicely working out-of-the-box with their Pop!_OS Linux distribution.

17 January

Linus Torvalds Gets Back To Merging New Code For Linux 6.8
17 January 03:21 PM EST - Linux Kernel - Linux 6.8 Resumes - 20 Comments

Last weekend the Linux 6.8 merge window was thrown into a mess with Linus Torvalds losing Internet access and electricity during some significant winter storms battling the Portland, Oregon area. After nearly five days without being able to manage the Git merges for the Linux 6.8 merge window, a few minutes ago activity was restarted.

Linux Distributions Now Encouraged To Build GTK With Vulkan
17 January 10:20 AM EST - GNOME - GTK + Vulkan Rendering - 24 Comments

Last week I wrote about GTK landing their new unified GPU renderer and as part of that the Vulkan API support is set to be enabled by default. Linux distribution vendors are being encouraged moving forward to indeed ship with the GTK Vulkan support enabled, so we'll be seeing more Vulkan API use on the Linux desktop with OpenGL slowly fading away.

Linux 6.8 Will Let You Know When x86 32-bit Support Is Disabled
17 January 09:13 AM EST - Intel - IA32 Emulation Disabled - 17 Comments

Linux 6.7 introduced the "ia32_emulation=" boot option for enabling/disabling support for x86 32-bit programs and the ability to execute 32-bit system calls. This is part of the effort of some Linux distributions working to restrict x86 32-bit user-space support where not needed in order to reduce the software attack surface while still having a boot-time option for those wanting to enable 32-bit support or to otherwise disable it if your kernel build keeps it enabled.

DRM Driver Changes Already Begin Queuing For Linux 6.9
17 January 06:18 AM EST - Linux Kernel - Linux 6.9 - 1 Comment

While the Linux v6.8 kernel merge window isn't even over yet and that kernel not debuting until March, a few days ago the first drm-misc-next pull request was submitted to DRM-Next to begin queuing the open-source graphics/display driver changes that will ultimately be targeting the Linux 6.9 kernel.

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