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Linux Preparing Support For The RISC-V Framework Laptop 13
Linux Preparing Support For The RISC-V Framework Laptop 13
91 Minutes Ago - RISC-V - Framework 13 RISC-V - 1 Comment

Back in June it was teased that Framework Computer in collaboration with DeepComputing would be releasing a RISC-V motherboard for the Framework Laptop 13. That RISC-V laptop motherboard has yet to be officially released but Linux kernel patches were posted today for enabling the DeviceTree support so Linux can boot on this upcoming board.

Servo Browser Engine Restores Firefox Devtools Support
Servo Browser Engine Restores Firefox Devtools Support
102 Minutes Ago - Mozilla - Servo Devtools - 1 Comment

The Servo open-source browser layout engine has supported making use of the Firefox Devtools code for the provided web developer tools such as the HTML web page inspector and browser console. But that support had fallen into disrepair. Fortunately, thanks to a useful Outreachy project, the code has been updated and now working nicely with the newer Devtools code.

22 September

Linus Torvalds Adds User-Access Fast Validation Via Address Masking To Linux 6.12
Linus Torvalds Adds User-Access Fast Validation Via Address Masking To Linux 6.12
22 September 04:14 PM EDT - Linux Kernel - Torvalds Coding - 8 Comments

In between Linus Torvalds' busy week being in Vienna for the Linux Kernel Maintainer Summit and related Linux Foundation events as well as managing the Linux 6.12 merge window with landing new features like sched_ext and real-time PREEMPT_RT, he also managed to finish up some of his own code for this next kernel version. Being merged today is his own code working on a new user access fast validation path using address masking.

Updated DeviceTree Gets Microsoft Windows Dev Kit 2023 Booting Linux
Updated DeviceTree Gets Microsoft Windows Dev Kit 2023 Booting Linux
22 September 05:57 AM EDT - Microsoft - Windows Dev Kit 2023 - 12 Comments

Microsoft's Windows Dev Kit 2023 also known as "Project Volterra" was an early effor to improve the Windows on ARM support by developers via having a nice small form factor ARM PC to run Windows 11. With pending DeviceTree patches there would be mainline support for the Windows Dev Kit 2023 under Linux.

21 September

Phoronix Premium Deal For Oktoberfest 2024
Phoronix Premium Deal For Oktoberfest 2024
21 September 01:00 PM EDT - Premium - Oktoberfest Deal - Add A Comment

While there sadly the previously-annual Phoronix meet-up at Oktoberfest in Munich remains defunct, in honor of Oktoberfest 2024 kicking off this weekend in Munich, it's time for the annual Phoronix Premium special. With the Oktoberfest sale you can go ad-free, multi-page articles on a single page, native dark mode support, and other benefits while supporting the site and enjoying a discounted rate.

Firewire Maintainer Is Looking For Help Testing IEEE-1394 Devices On Linux 6.12
Firewire Maintainer Is Looking For Help Testing IEEE-1394 Devices On Linux 6.12
21 September 09:17 AM EDT - Hardware - Firewire IEEE-1394 - 5 Comments

While not as exciting as some of the shiny new features for Linux 6.12 like real-time going mainline and Lunar Lake and Battlemage graphics by default, the Firewire (IEEE-1394) subsystem has seen some significant alterations this cycle. With Firewire hardware increasingly rare, the maintainer is hoping to get this Linux 6.12 code better tested by the community.

20 September

Ubuntu 24.10 Making Preparations For The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5
Ubuntu 24.10 Making Preparations For The Raspberry Pi Compute Module 5
20 September 12:55 PM EDT - Raspberry Pi - Compute Module 5 + Ubuntu 24.10 - Add A Comment

For months there has been talk and speculations around Raspberry Pi working to release a Compute Module 5 (CM5) in putting the power of last year's Raspberry Pi 5 into the small form factor for various embedded/industrial applications. It's pretty much a given that the Compute Module 5 will come, it's just a matter of when. With recent activity by Canonical engineers working on Ubuntu Linux, it's looking like the CM5 could be here soon.

The Fastest AArch64 Linux Distribution On The 192-Core AmpereOne
The Fastest AArch64 Linux Distribution On The 192-Core AmpereOne
20 September 10:30 AM EDT - Operating Systems - 19 Comments

When it comes to the question of the fastest x86_64 Linux distribution the answer is very easy with Intel's Clear Linux. But what about in the AArch64 world? When having the AmpereOne server in the lab curiosity got the best of me and I ran benchmarks across seven different Linux distributions on this Supermicro ARM server for seeing what platform had the fastest out-of-the-box Linux performance. The Linux distributions tested on this AmpereOne A192-32X server included Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, Ubuntu 24.10 daily, Fedora Server 40, AlmaLinux 9.4, openSUSE Tumbleweed, Debian Testing, and CentOS Stream 10.

19 September

Wow! Microsoft DirectX Adopting SPIR-V Moving Forward
19 September 04:19 PM EDT - Microsoft - SPIR-V Replacing DXIL - 83 Comments

Well this is a hell of a surprise... Microsoft announced today that DirectX will be adopting SPIR-V as the interchange format of the future. Microsoft's DirectX 12 will accept shaders compiled to SPIR-V, the intermediate representation defined by The Khronos Group and commonly associated with Vulkan / OpenGL / OpenCL drivers.

AMD AGESA PI 1.2.0.2 Performance With The Ryzen 9 9950X On Linux
19 September 01:17 PM EDT - Processors - 18 Comments

There has been a lot of talk the past few days over the AMD AGESA PI 1.2.0.2 update that has begun rolling out to AMD AM5 motherboards with BIOS updates. The AGESA 1.2.0.2 is said to improve inter-core latency for Ryzen 9000 "Zen 5" processors when cores from different CCDs are cross-communicating. Some -- at least under Windows -- have reported performance improvements and thus several Phoronix readers have requested I run some of my tests with AGESA 1.2.0.2. Here are said comparison benchmarks using an AMD Ryzen 9 9950X on Ubuntu Linux.

OpenVINO 2024.4 Prepares For Core Ultra Series 2, New Gen AI Models
19 September 08:50 AM EDT - Intel - OpenVINO 2024.4 - 1 Comment

Intel engineers today released OpenVINO 2024.4 as the newest version of their open-source AI toolkit. OpenVINO 2024.4 prepares for upcoming Intel Core Ultra Series 2 "Lunar Lake" processors, supports newer Gen AI models, now supports Python 3.12, and finally adds official support for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 9.

18 September

Mesa's Zink Driver Now Supports OpenGL VR Extensions
18 September 04:50 PM EDT - Mesa - Mesa OVR Extensions - 19 Comments

For anyone still relying upon virtual reality (VR) applications written for the OpenGL API rather than the Vulkan API that has been dominant among VR apps (and other modern games / software) for years, the Mesa code and in particular the Zink OpenGL-on-Vulkan driver now supports the OpenGL VR (OVR) extensions.

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