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Intel oneVPL GPU Runtime 2024Q1 Brings VP9 Fix & AV1 Refinements

([Intel] 19 April 06:23 AM EDT oneVPL)

Overnight Intel released their oneVPL GPU Runtime 2024Q1 release for this media stack component to their oneAPI software collection.



Fedora Linux 40 Cleared For Release Next Week

([Fedora] 18 April 02:39 PM EDT Fedora 40)

After not being ready in time for this week's early release target date, it's now been determined today that Fedora 40 is ready for release next week.



Rust-Written LAVD Kernel Scheduler Shows Promising Results For Linux Gaming

([Linux Gaming] 18 April 01:35 PM EDT Rust-Written, BPF-Based Scheduler)

Changwoo Min with Igalia presented yesterday at Open-Source Summit North America on optimizing the kernel's scheduler for Linux gaming. Of course, the motivation is around Valve's Steam Deck but for Linux gaming at large to benefit too from this scheduler work to ideally yield less stuttering during gameplay.



Ubuntu 24.04 Boosts Performance, Outperforming Windows 11 On The AMD Ryzen Framework 16 Laptop

([Operating Systems] 18 April 11:25 AM EDT 42 Comments)

With the Framework 16 laptop one of the performance pieces I've been meaning to carry out has been seeing out Linux performs against Microsoft Windows 11 for this AMD Ryzen 7 7840HS powered modular/upgradeable laptop. Recently getting around to it in my benchmarking queue, I also compared the performance of Ubuntu 23.10 to the near final Ubuntu 24.04 LTS on this laptop up against a fully-updated Microsoft Windows 11 installation.



openSUSE Factory Achieves Bit-By-Bit Reproducible Builds

([SUSE] 18 April 10:13 AM EDT openSUSE Packages Are Reproducible)

While Fedora 41 in late 2024 is aiming to have more reproducible package builds, openSUSE Factory has already achieved a significant milestone in bit-by-bit reproducible builds.



Intel Preps Adaptive Sync SDP, Lunar Lake Display & More DG2 PCI IDs In Linux 6.10

([Intel] 18 April 08:45 AM EDT Intel Kernel Graphics Driver)

On Wednesday the latest round of drm-intel-next material was submitted to DRM-Next ahead of the Linux 6.10 kernel merge window. Intel's open-source engineers remain very busy working on the i915 and Xe kernel graphics drivers with new display features, expanding hardware support, and other functionality.



Autodafe 0.2 Released For Freeing Your Project From Autotools

([Programming] 18 April 07:00 AM EDT Autodafe)

Eric S Raymond has released version 0.2 of Autodafe, his latest open-source project that provides "tools for freeing your project from the clammy grip of Autotools."



Rocky Linux To Support Upstream Stable Kernels

([Operating Systems] 18 April 06:42 AM EDT Rocky Linux)

With the various Linux distributions derived from Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), we're beginning to see more features to distinguish between them rather than just "RHEL clones". It was just days ago talking about AlmaLinux restoring old hardware support that's been deprecated by upstream Red Hat Enterprise Linux. Now over on the Rocky Linux side, CIQ as the principal organization behind them is rolling out support for upstream Linux kernels.



GTK4 Continues Improving Graphics Offload & DMA-BUF Integration

([GNOME] 18 April 06:49 AM EDT GTK4 Improvements)

There is a new post on the GTK blog outlining some of the recent enhancements to this open-source toolkit for benefiting the graphics/GPU offloading capabilities.



System76's COSMIC Working On Drag & Drop, More Compositor Improvements

([Desktop] 17 April 08:12 PM EDT COSMIC April)

System76 software engineers continue working heavily on their COSMIC desktop that is Rust-written and to debut with their Pop!_OS 24.04 release later this year.



MPV 0.38 Media Player Released With New Options & Fixes

([Multimedia] 17 April 04:51 PM EDT MPV 0.38)

MPV as the popular open-source media player forked from MPlayer/mplayer2 and leveraging FFmpeg is out with its newest release.



Wayland Protocols 1.35 Introduces Alpha Modifier Protocol, Tablet-V2 As Stable

([Wayland] 17 April 11:38 AM EDT Wayland Protocols 1.35)

Wayland Protocols 1.35 is out today as the newest update to this collection of Wayland protocol specifications.



LXQt 2.0 Released For Qt6 Desktop Port, Greater Wayland Support

([Desktop] 17 April 08:45 AM EDT LXQt 2.0)

LXQt 2.0 is now available for this lightweight desktop environment that has now been ported to the Qt 6.6+ toolkit. Additionally, much of the LXQt components are ready to be used under Wayland compositors.



Former Nouveau Lead Developer Joins NVIDIA, Continues Working On Open-Source Driver

([Nouveau] 17 April 06:45 AM EDT Working At NVIDIA)

Following last year Nouveau receiving support for running with the NVIDIA GSP firmware and initial GeForce RTX 40 series accelerated support, Ben Skeggs of Red Hat unexpectedly resigned as the Nouveau kernel driver maintainer. It turns out this longtime open-source Nouveau driver developer is now employed by NVIDIA Corp and continuing to work on the open-source Linux graphics driver.



RPM 4.20 Approved For Fedora 41 To Advance Hands-Free Packaging

([Fedora] 17 April 06:24 AM EDT RPM 4.20)

The Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (FESCo) has approved RPM 4.20 to land for the Fedora 41 cycle that will debut in H2'2024. RPM 4.20 is a significant update for this widely-used packaging format.



Linux 6.10 To Add Script For Building ARM64 Flat Image Trees

([Arm] 17 April 06:10 AM EDT Flat Image Trees)

Queued as part of the ARM64 patches in the various "-next" branches ahead of the Linux 6.10 merge window is a script for being able to build Flat Image Trees (FITs). A Flat Image Tree is the compiled Linux kernel paired with the associated DeviceTree content that is compressed and easily then distributed and executed by capable bootloaders.



GNOME Mutter Lands NVIDIA Hybrid GPU Copy Acceleration

([GNOME] 17 April 05:52 AM EDT GNOME Mutter)

Merged on Tuesday into GNOME Mutter is NVIDIA secondary GPU copy acceleration support that allows for much better performance of hybrid laptops featuring integrated graphics paired with a discrete NVIDIA GPU.



XWayland 24.1 RC Released With Explicit Sync, Improved Rootful & GLAMOR Optimizations

([Wayland] 17 April 05:45 AM EDT XWayland 24.1)

As expected, the first release candidate of the forthcoming XWayland 24.1 is now available ahead of its planned stable debut in May.



ROCm 6.1 Released With Ubuntu 22.04.4 Support, rocDecode For AMD Video Decode

([Radeon] 16 April 07:08 PM EDT ROCm 6.1)

The much anticipated ROCm 6.1 has now been released! ROCm 6.1 is heavy on new features as well as expanding official operating system coverage to include the latest Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS point release.



Linux Foundation, Intel & Others Launch The Open Platform for Enterprise AI

([Standards] 16 April 05:00 PM EDT Open Platform for Enterprise AI)

The Linux Foundation along with industry stakeholders like Intel, Red Hat, Hugging Face, MariaDB, Cloudera, and others have launched the Open Platform for Enterprise AI (OPEA) as a new enterprise AI collaborative effort.



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