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Intel Revises PCIe Cooling Driver To Reduce Link Speed When Running Too Hot
Intel Revises PCIe Cooling Driver To Reduce Link Speed When Running Too Hot
26 Minutes Ago - Intel - PCIe Cooling Driver - Add A Comment

Since last year Intel's open-source software engineers have been working on a PCIe bandwidth controller driver for the Linux kernel to avoid thermal issues by being able to automatically reduce the PCIe link speed when needed. This driver still isn't over the finish line but today brought the fifth iteration of these patches.

RISC-V Performance On Ubuntu 24.04 LTS With Scaleway's EM-RV1
RISC-V Performance On Ubuntu 24.04 LTS With Scaleway's EM-RV1

Recently I've been testing out the Scaleway's Elastic Metal RV1 (EM-RV1) RISC-V cloud servers. Initially they were using Ubuntu 23.10 for providing an up-to-date Ubuntu Linux RISC-V experience while quickly upgraded to Ubuntu 24.04 LTS. For those curious how Ubuntu 24.04 is performing on RISC-V hardware, here are some comparison benchmarks.

SHIFTphone 8 Preparing Mainline Linux Support Ahead Of Launch
SHIFTphone 8 Preparing Mainline Linux Support Ahead Of Launch
3 Hours Ago - Hardware - SHIFTphone 8 - 10 Comments

SHIFTphone 8 is the upcoming modular and easy-to-repair smartphone from Germany's SHIFT GmbH. This is the first major SHIFTphone update in four years and there are pending patches providing mainline Linux kernel support for this forthcoming Qualcomm Snapdragon powered modular/upgradeable smartphone.

GCC 15 Bids Farewell To Solaris 11.3 Support
GCC 15 Bids Farewell To Solaris 11.3 Support
6 Hours Ago - GNU - Drops Solaris 11.3 - 9 Comments

With GCC 14 stable released and GCC 15 now in development on trunk, new feature code is landing for the GNU Compiler Collection. Among the early features is Microsoft contributing the "Windows on ARM64" target with aarch64-w64-mingw32. The start of the new cycle also brings code removal for features deprecated in prior cycles. Among the old code being cleared out in GCC 15 is saying goodbye to Oracle Solaris 11.3.

7 May

Red Hat Announces RHEL AI
Red Hat Announces RHEL AI
7 May 10:30 AM EDT - Red Hat - RHEL AI - 34 Comments

Red Hat Summit 2024 is underway in Denver, Colorado... Given the times, artificial intelligence (AI) is taking a heavy presence at the event with Red Hat announcing today RHEL AI.

Linux 6.10 Goes Ahead In Removing Sysctl Sentinel Bloat
Linux 6.10 Goes Ahead In Removing Sysctl Sentinel Bloat
7 May 06:32 AM EDT - Linux Kernel - Savings Per Array - 7 Comments

Over the past year there's been much work happening within the Linux kernel's sysctl code for clearing up ~64 bytes of bloat per array throughout the kernel by dropping the last sysctl "sentinel" entry at the end of each array. This also helps in reducing the build time of the kernel and is a nice improvement. With Linux 6.10, the sysctl sentinel clearing throughout different subsystems is set to happen.

AMD Core Performance Boost For Linux Getting Per-CPU Core Controls
AMD Core Performance Boost For Linux Getting Per-CPU Core Controls
7 May 06:19 AM EDT - AMD - AMD Core Performance Boost - 9 Comments

For the past several months AMD Linux engineers have been working on AMD Core Performance Boost support for their P-State CPU frequency scaling driver. The ninth iteration of these patches were posted on Monday and besides the global enabling/disabling support for Core Performance Boost, it's now possible to selectively toggle the feature on a per-CPU core basis.

6 May

ECC DDR5-4800 vs. DDR5-5200 Memory Performance For AMD Ryzen Zen 4
ECC DDR5-4800 vs. DDR5-5200 Memory Performance For AMD Ryzen Zen 4
6 May 02:30 PM EDT - Memory - 6 Comments

Back when looking at the AMD Ryzen 7000 series budget server performance last year, DDR5-4800 ECC UDIMMs were used with the ASRock Rack 1U4LW-B650/2L2T Ryzen server given that's what was broadly available at the time. Since then there's been more ECC UDIMMs coming to market above DDR5-4800 speeds. Recently I bought a pair of Kingston Server Premier 32GB 5600MT/s DDR5 ECC CL46 UDIMMs (KSM56E46BD8KM-32HA) and that's the focus of today's tests. For those curious if the faster ECC UDIMMs are worthwhile compared to the commonality of DDR5-4800 ECC UDIMMs, these benchmarks are for you.

Framework Laptop EC Driver Being Prepared For Linux
Framework Laptop EC Driver Being Prepared For Linux
6 May 06:40 AM EDT - Hardware - Framework Laptop Embedded Controller - 19 Comments

The modular/upgradeable Framework Laptops employ an open-source embedded controller (EC) firmware derived from Google's Chrome OS EC project. This is great for open-source fans and allows re-using much of the same Chrome OS EC software support that already exists. But there is also vendor-specific commands supported by the Framework Laptop EC and thus a dedicated Linux kernel driver is now being worked on for handling those vendor/device-specific features.

FreeBSD 14.1 Beta Released For Testing
FreeBSD 14.1 Beta Released For Testing
6 May 06:16 AM EDT - BSD - FreeBSD 14.1 - 3 Comments

The first beta of FreeBSD 14.1 is now available for testing in kicking off what will be the first point release building off last November's FreeBSD 14.0 release.

5 May

4 May

NetBSD On The State & Future Of X.Org/X11
4 May 08:36 AM EDT - X.Org - X.Org Dependence - 255 Comments

While on Linux the desktop environments, graphics stack, and other application software is steadily adopting Wayland support and focusing less on X11/X.Org support, the state of Wayland support and the open-source graphics driver stack in general is less robust among the BSDs. The NetBSD project published a status report around their ongoing dependence and modifications to their X.Org stack.

Valve Working On Explicit Sync Support For "NVK" NVIDIA Vulkan Driver
4 May 06:52 AM EDT - Nouveau - NVK Explicit Sync - 72 Comments

In addition to all of the contributions Valve graphics engineers have been making to the open-source Radeon "RADV" Vulkan driver, they have also begun investing in improvements to the open-source Mesa NVIDIA "NVK" Vulkan driver too. With pending patches there is now explicit GPU synchronization support working for the NVK driver in conjunction with their Gamescope compositor.

Wine-Staging 9.8 Comes In At 430 Patches, Fixes A 16 Year Old Game
4 May 06:48 AM EDT - WINE - Wine-Staging 9.8 - 6 Comments

Following yesterday's Wine 9.8 release that fixes a nearly 20 year old bug for installing Microsoft Office 97, Wine-Staging 9.8 is out today as the even more experimental blend of Wine that carries hundreds of extra patches that are going through a testing period toward upstreaming into the main codebase.

3 May

GCC's Rust Compiler To See Improvements With GSoC 2024
3 May 02:20 PM EDT - GNU - Rust Front-End - 26 Comments

Google Summer of Code 2024 (GSoC '24) accepted projects have been announced with the GNU Compiler Collection (GCC) seeing seven student developers engaging this summer with several of them focused on enhancing GCC's Rust front-end.

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