ARM Give a man a fire and he's warm for a day, but set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life (Terry Pratchett, Jingo)

NVIDIA Working On "-flto-partition=locality" GCC Option To Boost Performance For Some CPU Workloads

([NVIDIA] 6 January 10:05 AM EST -flto-partition=locality)

NVIDIA compiler engineers have spent the past several months working on a proposed GCC option -flto-partition=locality for having the compiler optimize the code layout for locality between callees and callers as part of the link-time optimization (LTO) process. For some workloads NVIDIA is finding this -flto-partition=locality compiler option being of significant help for bettering the CPU performance.



Intel Announces Core Ultra 200H / Core Ultra 200HX Series

([Intel] 6 January 09:10 AM EST Core Ultra 200H / 200HX)

Intel used the start of CES 2025 for announcing the newest Arrow Lake processors for the Core Ultra 200H and Core Utra 200HX mobile processors.



Device Mapper Atomic Write Support Patches Posted

([Linux Storage] 6 January 09:01 AM EST DM Atomic Write)

Along with other recent Linux kernel patches around atomic write support, a set of Device Mapper (DM) patches were posted today for implementing said functionality.



Intel Touch Host Controller Drivers Nearing The Mainline Linux Kernel

([Intel] 6 January 06:14 AM EST Intel Touch Host Controller)

For the past several months Intel Linux software engineers have been working on Intel Touch Host Controller drivers as an IP block on the PCH for handling touchscreen, touchpad, and related touch input devices. On Sunday the fourth iteration of these driver patches were sent out as these new Intel open-source drivers near the mainline Linux kernel.



HiSilicon HIBMC DP Support For Linux 6.14, Additional AMDXDNA Fixes Queued

([Linux Kernel] 6 January 06:25 AM EST drm-misc-next)

Maxime Ripard of Red Hat today sent out the first set of "drm-misc-next" patches of 2025 for queuing into DRM-Next until the Linux 6.14 merge window opens in the coming weeks.



Fedora Stakeholders Have Been Debating Whether To Retire GlusterFS

([Fedora] 6 January 06:46 AM EST GlusterFS State In Fedora)

A discussion that originally started last summer has been reignited: whether it's time to retire GlusterFS within Fedora Linux. But following discussions in recent days, there may be a new packager willing to take over but it doesn't change the fact of declining upstream activity around GlusterFS.



Linux 6.13-rc6 Released Following A Fairly Quiet Week

([Linux Kernel] 5 January 05:28 PM EST Linux 6.13-rc6)

Linus Torvalds just released Linux 6.13-rc6 as the newest weekly test release of the Linux 6.13 kernel that is working its way toward stable later in January.



ChromeOS UCSI Driver Queued Ahead Of Linux 6.14 Cycle

([Google] 5 January 12:21 PM EST ChromeOS UCSI Driver)

With the upcoming Linux 6.14 cycle Google is poised to have its ChromeOS UCSI driver upstreamed.



Xubuntu 25.04 Preparing Xfce 4.20 Desktop Upgrade

([Ubuntu] 5 January 12:28 PM EST Xubuntu 25.04 + Xfce 4.20)

For fans of the Xubuntu derivative of Ubuntu Linux, the upcoming Xubuntu 25.04 release will feature the Xfce 4.20 desktop.



Phoronix Forums Upgrade - Helping To Improve Site Responsiveness

([Phoronix] 5 January 08:47 AM EST Phoronix Forums)

This morning I rolled out upgraded forum software to improve the forum experience and also hopefully help the overall Phoronix.com site performance with the database server being hammered recently from the forums.



Loongson Introducing An EDAC Driver For LoongArch + ECC Memory Systems

([Hardware] 5 January 06:51 AM EST LoongArch + ECC Memory)

Loongson's LoongArch processors for the Chinese market have been primarily for desktop systems but it looks like their workstation/server ambitions may be growing with now contributing an Error Detection And Correction (EDAC) driver for Loongson SoCs with ECC memory.



Serpent OS Demonstrates Working Offline Rollbacks With Its Package Manager

([Operating Systems] 5 January 06:42 AM EST Offline Rollbacks)

Hot off the recent Serpent OS Alpha release and talking up new features for 2025, this original Linux distribution led by open-source developer Ikey Doherty is now demonstrating its offline rollback support with integration around its package management system.



Marvell Begins Working On Linux Support For Their Next-Gen Octeon "CN20K" DPU

([Linux Networking] 5 January 06:17 AM EST Marvell CN20K Octeon)

For Marvell's line of Octeon line of data processing units (DPUs) and baseband processors, it looks like a new DPU is on the way with the CN20K silicon seeing work on enabling Linux support.



Rusticl OpenCL Driver Nearing Cross-Vendor Shared Virtual Memory Support

([Mesa] 4 January 07:27 AM EST Cross-Vendor SVM For OpenCL)

Red Hat engineer Karol Herbst who continues persevering with the Rusticl Rust-based OpenCL driver for Mesa has an exciting late Christmas present on the way... He's been hacking on Shared Virtual Memory (SVM) support for Rusticl that works across GPU vendor drivers/hardware.



GNOME Now Has Refine As An Alternative To GNOME Tweaks, Phosh 0.44 Released

([GNOME] 4 January 06:36 AM EST GNOME Kicks Off 2025)

There weren't too many changes this week for the GNOME project given the end of year holidays wrapping up and many taking time off. But This Week in GNOME is out with its newest issue to highlight the interesting desktop changes that did get made.



LLVM Had Another Exciting Year With More Than 37k Commits, 35.5 Million Lines

([LLVM] 4 January 06:27 AM EST LLVM Code Activity)

LLVM development has peaked in recent years at around 37k commits per year for this huge, innovative open-source compiler stack. It was another very exciting year for this leading open-source compiler stack.



KDE Starts 2025 With Accessibility Improvements & Better Graphics Tablet Controls

([KDE] 4 January 05:57 AM EST KDE This Week)

After a short break over the holidays, KDE developer Nate Graham is back with his "This Week in Plasma" series to highlight the interesting KDE Plasma desktop changes made each week.



Wine 10.0-rc4 Released With Another 13 Bugs Fixed

([WINE] 3 January 07:15 PM EST Wine 10)

In gearing up for the Wine 10.0 stable release that is likely to take place later in January, Wine 10.0-rc4 is out today as the newest test release to deliver the latest bug fixes.



New Linux Patches Enhance AMD Radeon Video Encode/Decode For Older GPUs

([Radeon] 3 January 01:36 PM EST Mesa UVD/VCE Patches)

Since Raven/Picasso APUs and Navi GPUs there is Video Core Next (VCN) as the modern unified video encode/decode block for Radeon graphics. But for those with older Radeon GPUs where there are the Unified Video Decode (UVD) and Video Coding Engine (VCE) blocks, a set of Mesa patches is looking to enhance the video acceleration support on Linux systems.



Cloudflare Talks Up Multi-Path TCP But Dings Linux's Less Than Ideal Support

([Linux Networking] 3 January 10:25 AM EST MPTCP)

The folks at Cloudflare have published another great engineering blog post with this time covering Multi-Path TCP (MPTCP) as a very interesting addition to the TCP spec. But there they acknowledge the less than ideal Linux support especially on the client side.



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