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AMD GPU Linux Driver Becoming "Really Really Big" That It's Starting To Cause Problems
AMD GPU Linux Driver Becoming "Really Really Big" That It's Starting To Cause Problems
9 Hours Ago - Radeon - AMDGPU Driver - 42 Comments

The modern AMD kernel graphics driver "AMDGPU" is the biggest driver within the mainline Linux kernel and is approaching six million lines of code albeit a large chunk of that is made up of auto-generated header files for each supported GPU. But this AMDGPU kernel driver is becoming "really really big" that it's beginning to cause issues for Plymouth that commonly provides the initial boot splash screen experience on modern Linux desktops.

Many ACPI Updates Head To The Linux 6.12 Kernel
Many ACPI Updates Head To The Linux 6.12 Kernel
11 Hours Ago - Hardware - Linux 6.12 ACPI Updates - 4 Comments

Ahead of the expected Linux 6.11 stable release today and the Linux Kernel Maintainer Summit happening this coming week in Vienna, Intel engineer Rafael Wysocki submitted early the ACPI updates among the other areas of the kernel he oversees as part of the imminent Linux 6.12 merge window.

Ubuntu Developers Begin Working On Snapdragon X1 Elite Support
Ubuntu Developers Begin Working On Snapdragon X1 Elite Support
15 Hours Ago - Ubuntu - Snapdragon X1 + Ubuntu - 12 Comments

With the mainline Linux kernel beginning to see DeviceTree support for a few Snapdragon X1 powered laptops like the ASUS Vivobook S15 and Lenovo Yoga Slim7x, Ubuntu developers at Canonical appear to be beginning their exploration around supporting some of the Snapdragon X1 hardware with Ubuntu Linux.

14 September

GNOME Mutter Merges XDG Session Management Wayland Protocol
GNOME Mutter Merges XDG Session Management Wayland Protocol
14 September 10:33 AM EDT - GNOME - XDG Session Management - 22 Comments

As a very last minute change ahead of tagging GNOME Mutter 47, merged this morning to Mutter is support for the XDG session management Wayland protocol. This protocol is useful for letting clients request support from the compositor for saving the window state for use on future executions. However, it's currently disabled by default and won't be entirely baked until GNOME 48.

Printk Changes Submitted For Linux 6.12 Finish NBCON Console Preparations
Printk Changes Submitted For Linux 6.12 Finish NBCON Console Preparations
14 September 06:53 AM EDT - Linux Kernel - Printk - 10 Comments

Ahead of the Linux 6.12 kernel merge window opening on Monday, the printk updates were submitted in advance given the Linux Kernel Maintainer Summit also taking place next week in Vienna. Notable with the printk updates is finishing up the NBCON console work that is notable as the last major blocker before real-time (PREEMPT_RT) support can be finally mainlined.

13 September

Linux 6.12 Finishing The Transition For Moving Intel CPUs Past The "Family 6" Era
Linux 6.12 Finishing The Transition For Moving Intel CPUs Past The "Family 6" Era
13 September 04:22 PM EDT - Intel - VFM Refactoring - 17 Comments

As written about early in the year, future Intel CPUs will be moving past the "Family 6" identification used since the mid-1990s with the P6 micro-architecture. Since then Intel has continued releasing new CPUs under "Family 6" with different model IDs while AMD has been more open to changing its Family ID every Zen generation or two. With Intel using Family 6 for so long it led to a lot of Linux kernel code just relying on Model ID comparisons for determining between Intel CPU generations and the like. Thus a lot of Intel CPU model handling reworks are needed for preparing future Intel CPU generations that will no longer be in Family 6. With Linux 6.12 it looks like that work will be wrapping up.

Intel Graphics Compiler Can Now Be Built For RISC-V
Intel Graphics Compiler Can Now Be Built For RISC-V
13 September 01:54 PM EDT - Intel - Intel IGC + RISC-V - 12 Comments

The Intel Graphics Compiler (IGC) that is used on Windows as a shader compiler back-end and both for Windows/Linux as part of their OpenCL and oneAPI Level Zero compute stack can now be compiled for RISC-V 64-bit.

AMD Engineer Proposes "Attack Vector Controls" To Rethink CPU Security Mitigation Handling
AMD Engineer Proposes "Attack Vector Controls" To Rethink CPU Security Mitigation Handling
13 September 07:16 AM EDT - Linux Security - Attack Vector Controls - 16 Comments

David Kaplan who is a Senior Fellow at AMD focused on security technologies has published an initial set of Linux kernel patches for "Attack Vector Controls" in rethinking the CPU security mitigation handling. The proposed Attack Vector Controls makes it easier to manage desired security mitigations to have enabled/disabled based upon intent of the system rather than having to be knowledgeable about individual CPU security vulnerabilities and the various tuning knobs.

Ruffle Continues Letting Adobe Flash Player Support Live On In Open-Source
Ruffle Continues Letting Adobe Flash Player Support Live On In Open-Source
13 September 06:50 AM EDT - Free Software - Ruffle + Adobe Flash Player - 17 Comments

Most of you have fortunately not had to think about Adobe Flash support in years, but for those still having some old assets in Adobe Flash/SWF format or wanting to relive some old games/entertainment based in Flash, the open-source Ruffle project remains one of the leading contenders for dealing with Flash in 2024 and beyond. Ruffle is a Rust-based emulator for Adobe Flash that continues to be actively developed and supporting more features.

LoongArch KVM To Speed-Up ARM/x86 Binary Translation
LoongArch KVM To Speed-Up ARM/x86 Binary Translation
13 September 06:39 AM EDT - Virtualization - LoongArch KVM Changes For Linux 6.12 - Add A Comment

The LoongArch changes for the Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM) have been submitted ahead of the Linux 6.12 merge window opening. For enhancing KVM virtualization on these Chinese CPUs is enabling Loongson Binary Translation (LBT) for accelerating ARM/x86 binary translation.

12 September

AMD XDNA Linux Driver v3 Published For Ryzen AI Upstreaming
AMD XDNA Linux Driver v3 Published For Ryzen AI Upstreaming
12 September 11:00 AM EDT - AMD - AMD XDNA Driver v3 - 3 Comments

AMD engineers continue work toward upstreaming their XDNA kernel driver for Linux in enabling the Ryzen AI NPU on open-source. The "v3" patches were posted on Wednesday but given the timing it looks like it will be missing out still on merging for the upcoming Linux 6.12 LTS cycle.

Linux Mint Takes To Forking Some APT Components
Linux Mint Takes To Forking Some APT Components
12 September 07:30 AM EDT - Operating Systems - Captain + Aptkit - 19 Comments

The Linux Mint project has at times forked various open-source projects to evolve them on their own such as the Cinnamon desktop starting out as forks of several GNOME 3 components. While their software forks and focus has mostly been at the desktop-level, they are going a bit further down the stack now to develop forks of several APT components that power package management on Debian/Ubuntu systems.

STF Opens Up Maintainer Fellowship Application Process
STF Opens Up Maintainer Fellowship Application Process
12 September 07:00 AM EDT - Free Software - Sovereign Tech Fund - Add A Comment

Last month Germany's Sovereign Tech Fund announced they would be opening a fellowship program for open-source maintainers. The Sovereign Tech Fund (STF) has been providing great investments into open-source projects while this fellowship is around investing in open-source maintainers that may be working on multiple open-source projects. The application process is now open for those interested open-source maintainers.

11 September

Gentoo Linux Touts Better MIPS & Alpha Platform Support
11 September 08:55 PM EDT - Operating Systems - Gentoo Linux + MIPS + Alpha - 14 Comments

While Gentoo Linux recently ended their support for Itanium (IA-64) hardware, this popular source-based Linux distribution continues to support other aging platforms... Today they sent out an announcement highlighting their improved support for MIPS and Alpha based hardware.

AMD Submits Initial Zen 5 Enablement For LLVM/Clang Compiler
11 September 12:51 PM EDT - AMD - LLVM Znver5 - 1 Comment

Early in the year we enjoyed seeing AMD Zen 5 "znver5" support upstreamed for the GCC 14 compiler in making it into that annual GNU Compiler Collection feature release. It was great seeing AMD Zen 5 support make it into this open-source compiler well ahead of any Zen 5 products being announced. Since then the GCC support for the new Znver5 target has continued to be improve upon meanwhile we've been waiting to see similar treatment for the LLVM/Clang compiler stack. Finally this week that AMD Zen 5 (znver5) support has been submitted for review in upstreaming it for LLVM.

AMD Ryzen 5 9600X & Ryzen 7 9700X Linux Performance With 105 Watt cTDP
11 September 12:25 PM EDT - Processors - 34 Comments

Motherboard vendors have begun rolling out updated BIOS versions for AMD AM5 platforms that allow a configurable TDP on the Ryzen 5 9600X and Ryzen 7 9700X processors to allow a 105 Watt cTDP compared to the base 65 Watt TDP. For those wondering about the Linux performance and power efficiency impact from running these mid-tier Zen 5 desktop processors at the higher cTDP value, here is the full set of benchmarks compared to my original review data on Linux.

Linux 6.12 Kernel To Add New Features For Intel & AMD Systems, Many Other Changes Too
11 September 08:47 AM EDT - Linux Kernel - Linux 6.12 Feature Preview - 6 Comments

With Linux 6.11 expected for release on Sunday that in turn will mark the start of the two-week merge window for Linux 6.12. The Linux 6.12 cycle will get underway and work towards its stable release in mid to late November. Ahead of the Linux 6.12 merge window here is a look at some of the material anticipated for merging during this next cycle.

Verso Taking Shape As A Servo-Powered Web Browser
11 September 06:22 AM EDT - Free Software - Verso Web Browser - 25 Comments

With Mozilla having backed away from the Servo web engine years ago and recent open-source development on Servo focused on making it suitable for embed purposes into other applications/software, it's remained to be picked up by any standalone web browser project. But taking shape over the past few months has been Verso as a ground-up build of a new Rust-based web browser making use of Servo.

LLVM Makes Progress On Using ClangIR To Compile GPU Kernels
11 September 06:04 AM EDT - LLVM - LLVM + ClangIR + GPU Kernels - 2 Comments

ClangIR is a new IR for LLVM's Clang compiler built atop MLIR. Thanks to this year's Google Summer of Code, there has been progress on being able to compile GPU kernels using ClangIR as another improvement for heterogeneous programming with this open-source compiler stack.

Torvalds Inclined To Release Linux 6.11 This Coming Sunday
11 September 05:57 AM EDT - Linux Kernel - 15 September Release Date - 5 Comments

With this past weekend's release of Linux 6.11-rc7, the kernel changes for the week were larger than prior RCs and Torvalds was a bit hesitant on releasing v6.11 this coming Sunday due to the upcoming that takes place next week in Vienna, Austria. But after a bit of time and feedback from other kernel developers, Torvalds is now more inclined to release Linux 6.11 this coming Sunday rather than dragging it out for an extra week.

10 September

wolfSSL "Immediately Retired" From Fedora Linux For Failing To Follow Packaging Rules
10 September 08:11 PM EDT - Fedora - wolfSSL + Fedora - 35 Comments

WolfSSL is an embedded SSl/TLS library designed for a range of use-cases and available as open-source under the GNU GPLv2. WolfSSL was recently packaged and added to Fedora Linux since Netatalk began building against wolfSSL and in the longer-term plans to require its use. So the Fedora packager of Netatalk went ahead with packaging up wolfSSL. But this in turn has led to issues and as of today is now being "immediately retired from Fedora."

Ubuntu 24.10 Desktop To Ship With Sysprof Profiler Pre-Installed
10 September 06:32 AM EDT - Ubuntu - Ubuntu 24.10 Sysprof - 6 Comments

Following Canonical's decision to enable frame pointers by default in Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and then they ended up adding a number of performance tools to ship by default with Ubuntu 24.04 LTS, for Ubuntu 24.10 a late change is adding another tool to be installed by default on the Ubuntu desktop: Sysprof.

RADV Merges Vulkan Pipeline Binary Support
10 September 06:23 AM EDT - Mesa - VK_KHR_pipeline_binary - 9 Comments

Thanks to the work of Valve Linux graphics driver developer Samuel Pitoiset, the Radeon "RADV" Vulkan driver is now the first within Mesa supporting the new Vulkan pipeline binary extension.

Another Arrow Lake Graphics Device ID Being Added To Intel's Linux Driver
10 September 06:00 AM EDT - Intel - Intel Arrow Lake ID - Add A Comment

The Intel Arrow Lake Linux graphics driver support appears largely wrapped up following a patch for properly handling the necessary GSC firmware requirements and building off all the existing Meteor Lake Arc Graphics driver code paths. There are a number of Arrow Lake PCI device IDs already present for the graphics while a new one is being added now to the kernel drivers.

Canonical Shipping Updated Intel TDX Software For Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
10 September 05:42 AM EDT - Ubuntu - Intel TDX + Ubuntu - Add A Comment

Last year Canonical delivered an Intel TDX "tech preview" for Ubuntu 23.10 to experiment with using Intel Trust Domain Extensions (TDX) found on the latest Xeon server processors. With Ubuntu 24.04 LTS they began shipping a formal TDX software stack and now have rolled out an update to that software stack as a stable release update.

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