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Canonical Releases LXD 5.17 With OpenZFS 2.2 Delegation Support
Canonical Releases LXD 5.17 With OpenZFS 2.2 Delegation Support
26 August 12:19 PM EDT - Ubuntu - LXD 5.17 - 12 Comments

LXD 5.17 is now available as the system container and virtual machine manager, which since last month has been reigned into control by Canonical and maintainership being limited to Canonical engineers. With this new LXD release there is ZFS delegation support as found with the upcoming OpenZFS 2.2.

KDE Plasma 6 Now Enables Tap-To-Click By Default
KDE Plasma 6 Now Enables Tap-To-Click By Default
26 August 05:50 AM EDT - KDE - Tap-To-Click Default - 8 Comments

Last week KDE Plasma 6 made the default change from single click to double click for opening files/folders while this week brings another notable default settings change for the desktop... Tap-to-click is finally enabled by default.

25 August

Ubuntu Delays Transition To Snap'ed CUPS Print Server
Ubuntu Delays Transition To Snap'ed CUPS Print Server
25 August 09:50 AM EDT - Ubuntu - Debian Packaging Wins - 40 Comments

Since 2021 among other Snap'ing efforts for converting formerly Ubuntu DEB packages to Canonical's Snap sandboxed app packaging format has been the CUPS print server. The plan was to replace the Debian-packaged CUPS with the Snap-based CUPS for Ubuntu 23.10 but now that is being pushed back to next year.

Vulkan 1.3.262 Rolls Out With Four New Extensions
Vulkan 1.3.262 Rolls Out With Four New Extensions
25 August 05:46 AM EDT - Vulkan - Vulkan 1.3.262 - 3 Comments

The Vulkan 1.3.262 revision to this industry standard for high performance graphics and compute is now published. There is the usual assortment of minor changes/fixes plus four new extensions, which all happen to be new vendor extensions from Qualcomm.

24 August

Ryzen 9 7950X Performance With The New AMD P-State Default Of Linux 6.5
Ryzen 9 7950X Performance With The New AMD P-State Default Of Linux 6.5
24 August 02:47 PM EDT - Software - 17 Comments

The Linux 6.5 kernel is expected to be released as stable this weekend barring any last minute issues from being raised. One of the notable changes with this new kernel version is Linux now defaulting to the AMD P-State "EPP" active driver configuration for modern Ryzen systems rather than the long-used generic ACPI CPUFreq driver default. In some cases this can mean better performance but particularly should yield a nice improvement to the power efficiency of Ryzen Zen 2 and newer platforms, especially laptops and other portable Linux systems like the Steam Deck and ROG Ally. I am working on some fresh AMD Ryzen Linux laptop comparison benchmarks but for this article is a look at Linux 6.5 on the desktop side with the AMD Ryzen 9 7950X.

OpenMandriva ROME 23.08 Brings KDE Plasma 6 TP Option, Continues With AMD Zen Spin
OpenMandriva ROME 23.08 Brings KDE Plasma 6 TP Option, Continues With AMD Zen Spin
24 August 01:23 PM EDT - Operating Systems - OpenMandriva ROME 23.08 - 15 Comments

OpenMandriva developers today formally announced the release of their rolling-release OpenMandriva ROME 23.08 Linux OS installation images, which are also being treated as a release candidate for the OMLx 5.0 non-rolling distribution variant. Making OpenMandriva ROME 23.08 more exciting is that they are now offering separate install media as well that features the KDE Plasma 6 desktop environment in its current experimental state but is being offered by OpenMandriva as a "technical preview" around the future direction of the desktop.

Coreboot Lands Support For The MSI PRO Z790-P Motherboards
Coreboot Lands Support For The MSI PRO Z790-P Motherboards
24 August 10:43 AM EDT - Coreboot - MSI Z70-P DDR4/DDR5 + Coreboot - 17 Comments

Upstreamed into the Coreboot Git repository this week is the ability to run on the MSI PRO Z790-P DDR4 and DDR5 motherboards for enjoying a latest-generation Intel desktop motherboard that is readily available as an alternative to using the proprietary BIOS implementations.

AMD Acquires An AI Software Company
AMD Acquires An AI Software Company
24 August 06:15 AM EDT - AMD - AMD + Mipsology - 7 Comments

While AMD has acquired a number of hardware companies in the past several years, software company acquisitions by AMD has been much more rare. This morning AMD announced the acquisition of Mipsology as an AI software company.

23 August

Ubuntu 23.10 Won't Be Shipping A GIMP 3.0 Snapshot
23 August 06:33 PM EDT - Ubuntu - No GIMP 2.99 - 31 Comments

With Ubuntu 23.10 shipping next month one of the changes expected on the desktop side was using a GIMP 3.0 snapshot for this open-source Adobe Photoshop alternative rather than sticking to the aging GIMP 2.10 series. But now it's been determined that this will not happen and GIMP 2.10 will continue to be used.

Intel Brings Up Lunar Lake Display Support For Linux
23 August 03:15 PM EDT - Intel - Lunar Lake Display Support - 8 Comments

In addition to AMD sending out DCN 3.5 display patches for that next-gen display IP block presumably for their upcoming Ryzen 8000 series APUs, Intel's open-source engineers today sent out the patches enabling Lunar Lake display support for their i915 kernel driver while there is also support baking for their in-development Xe kernel driver.

AMD Sends Out Patches Enabling New "DCN 3.5" GPU Display Block
23 August 01:13 PM EDT - Radeon - DCN 3.5 - Add A Comment

Last week AMD sent out initial patches for enabling the "GFX 11.5" graphics IP under Linux for this presumed RDNA3 refresh that is likely for their next-gen Ryzen 8000 series APUs. Today AMD open-source Linux driver engineers sent out DCN 3.5 patches as an updated version of their Display Core Next IP.

Fedora Workstation 39 Planning To Drop Custom Qt Theming
23 August 12:55 PM EDT - Fedora - Fedora 39 - 27 Comments

Fedora Workstation has long maintained the QGnomePlatform and Adwaita-qt projects for applying a GNOME/GTK-like interface and styling to Qt applications in order to enhance the experience. However, to reduce the maintenance burden and the ongoing technical debt, Fedora Workstation 39 is planning to eliminate the custom Qt theming and just rely on Qt upstream.

More Linux Fixes/Cleanups Coming For AMD Inception/SRSO Mitigation Code
23 August 07:56 AM EDT - AMD - AMD Inception - 6 Comments

Earlier this month when the AMD Inception CPU vulnerability was disclosed the initial mitigation was merged to Linux kernel right away for what there is referred to as the Speculative Return Stack Overflow (SRSO). Within a day of that code being published there were already efforts to clean it up and merged last week for Linux 6.5-rc7 was that AMD Inception code cleaning. This week a new set of 22 patches were published for further improving the AMD Inception/SRSO mitigation code.

RADV Implements NVIDIA DGC Compute Extension
23 August 06:12 AM EDT - Mesa - Device Generated Commands Compute - 1 Comment

The VK_NV_device_generated_commands_compute extension introduced in Vulkan 1.3.258 is now wired up for Mesa's Radeon "RADV" Vulkan driver and should further benefit VKD3D-Proton for Steam Play gaming.

22 August

Fwupd 1.9.4 Released With Linux Firmware Updating For More Devices
22 August 06:35 AM EDT - LVFS - Fwupd 1.9.4 - 1 Comment

Richard Hughes of Red Hat has just released Fwupd 1.9.4 as the newest version of thus open-source software that goes along with the Linux Vendor Firmware Service (LVFS) for making it easy to deploy new firmware/BIOS updates for systems and countless peripherals under Linux.

GNOME's Sysprof Integrates CPU Scheduler Data
22 August 05:53 AM EDT - GNOME - Sysprof + CPU Scheduler Info - 1 Comment

GNOME's Sysprof is a wonderful system-wide profiling tool for helping developers analyze bottlenecks and debug other challenging issues. This system profiler has covered both kernel and user-space but to date has not provided any insight around the CPU scheduler behavior and thus developers have had to resort to other tooling there. But for the GNOME 45 release, Sysprof has integrated CPU scheduler details.

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