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Steam On Linux Use Stayed Above 2% In June

([Valve] 1 July 08:28 PM EDT Steam On Linux)

With the start of the new month comes the Steam Survey hardware/software details for the month prior. The June 2024 results show a decline to the Steam on Linux marketshare but staying above the magic 2% threshold.



Fedora Workstation 42 Looking At Adding Opt-In User Metrics Collection

([Fedora] 1 July 04:40 PM EDT Fedora Workstation 42)

Data collection around users tends to be a very touchy subject in the Linux/open-source world even when opt-in and Fedora Workstation 42 has just seen a proposal raised to do just that. If approved the Fedora Workstation 42 release would roll-out an opt-in metrics system of anonymous user information from system settings to hardware information and desktop usage patterns.



Radeon Developer Tool Suite Migrates To Qt6

([Radeon] 1 July 01:30 PM EDT Radeon Tools + Qt6)

AMD's Radeon Developer Tool Suite from their GPUOpen group has now migrated to the Qt6 graphical toolkit.



Linux Mint 22 Enters Beta, Built Atop Ubuntu 24.04 LTS

([Operating Systems] 1 July 12:28 PM EDT Linux Mint 22)

Linux Mint has kicked off the start of July by releasing the beta of Linux Mint 22 "Wilma" as the next iteration of their desktop distribution built atop Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and with plans to support it until 2029.



AMD Zen 4 vs. Intel Core Ultra 7 "Meteor Lake" In 400+ Benchmarks On Linux 6.10

([Computers] 1 July 11:33 AM EDT 14 Comments)

In part for preparing for upcoming Linux testing of AMD Ryzen AI 300 series laptops, I've been re-benchmarking various Intel/AMD laptops around the lab at Phoronix. In today's article is a fresh look at how the existing AMD Zen 4 laptop performance in the form of the popular Framework 13 and Framework 16 laptops is competing with the Intel Core Ultra 7 155H "Meteor Lake" SoC while using Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and upgrading to the latest Linux 6.10 development kernel as well as the newest Mesa open-source graphics driver support.



Qualcomm Begins Optimizing Glibc For Their Oryon CPU Core

([GNU] 1 July 10:49 AM EDT oryon-1)

Qualcomm has begun landing performance optimizations into the GNU C Library "glibc" for benefiting their new Oryon-1 CPU cores as found in the Snapdragon X Elite/Plus SoCs.



GNOME Mutter 46.2 Rolls Out To Ubuntu 24.04 Users, Experimental VRR Remains Rough

([Ubuntu] 1 July 10:32 AM EDT Mutter 46.2)

GNOME's Mutter 46.2-1ubuntu0.24.04.1 package was uploaded on Friday for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS users. This Mutter compositor update not only brings Mutter 46.2 changes to this current Ubuntu release but also pulls in all of the 46.1 upstream changes too.



Suspend To Idle Under Linux Being Worked On For Raspberry Pi

([Raspberry Pi] 1 July 09:33 AM EDT s2idle Raspberry Pi)

Linux developer Stefan Wahren has been working on adding support for suspend-to-idle (s2idle) to the Raspberry Pi single board computers. It's working and there are power-savings benefits, but the downside is that initially the support is just for older Raspberry Pi boards.



RegreSSHion: Remote Code Execution Vulnerability In OpenSSH Server

([Linux Security] 1 July 08:25 AM EDT CVE-2024-6387)

Qualys went public today with a security vulnerability they have discovered within the OpenSSH server that could lead to remote, unauthenticated code execution.



Linux BSOD, NVIDIA Linux Excitement, Intel Sierra Forest & Other June Highlights

([Phoronix] 1 July 06:56 AM EDT June 2024 Highlights)

With the month of June wrapped up, here is a look back at the most popular open-source/Linux news and reviews from notable hardware launches to a lot of exciting kernel activity.



AMD Landing ISP 4.x IP In Linux 6.11, Strix Point & Granite Ridge IP Versions Confirmed

([Radeon] 1 July 06:27 AM EDT AMDGPU ISP 4.x)

AMD on Friday sent out another round of AMDGPU/AMDKFD patches for queuing in DRM-Next ahead of the Linux 6.11 merge window opening up in about two weeks.



Arch Linux Powered EndeavourOS Restores ARM Support

([Operating Systems] 1 July 05:51 AM EDT EndeavourOS + ARM)

Arch Linux built EndeavourOS has released new install media in celebrating the project's fifth anniversary. Making this 5th anniversary release all the more exciting is the project has restored support for EndeavourOS on ARM.



GNOME Shell & Mutter See "47.alpha" Releases With Many Big Changes

([GNOME] 30 June 08:42 PM EDT GNOME 47 Alpha)

GNOME 47 Alpha is approaching in the coming days and on Sunday evening the "47.alpha" versions were declared for GNOME Shell and the Mutter compositor. This alpha milestone is a big one with seeing enhanced VR headset support, the ability to build Wayland-only desktop environments, GNOME Shell accent color integration, and other Wayland improvements.



Linux 6.10-rc6 Arrives As A "Fairly Calm" Release

([Linux Kernel] 30 June 06:24 PM EDT Linux 6.10)

The Linux 6.10 kernel cycle continues trending along nominally and giving hope for an on-time stable kernel release in two weeks.



RISC-V Memory Hot Plugging To Be Introduced With Linux 6.11

([RISC-V] 30 June 09:31 AM EDT Memory Hot Plugging/Unplugging)

The RISC-V kernel port with Linux 6.11 is introducing the ability to handle memory hot plugging/unplugging.



Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite Powered ASUS Vivobook S15 Laptop Seeing Linux Patches

([Hardware] 30 June 07:02 AM EDT ASUS Vivobook S15)

For those interested in laptops powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Elite SoC, it's looking like the ASUS Vivobook S15 model could be one of the first devices with decent Linux support. There are patches undergoing review for upstreaming the ASUS Vivobook S 15 DeviceTree support so that much of the basic functionality is working under Linux but various features are known to be broken.



Kernel Optimizations, XZ, AMD ZLUDA, NOVA, EPYC 4004 & Other H1'2024 Highlights

([Phoronix] 30 June 06:20 AM EDT H1-2024 Highlights)

With the first half of the year drawing to a close, here is a look back at the most popular content on Phoronix so far in 2024. Year to date there has been 1,530 original news articles so far and 78 featured Linux hardware reviews / multi-page benchmark articles written by your's truly. There has been a lot happening in 2024 from Linux kernel improvements to exciting new hardware and other open-source advances.



Reverse-Engineered Vivante Driver Brings Improved Performance & Fixes For Linux 6.11

([Hardware] 30 June 06:39 AM EDT Etnaviv Driver)

The Etnaviv kernel graphics driver that provides reverse-engineered open-source support for Vivante graphics (and NPU) IP has seen a fresh round of patches ready to go for queuing in DRM-Next ahead of the Linux 6.11 cycle kicking off in mid-July.



Linux 6.10 Lands Improved Support For LG's Latest Laptops

([Hardware] 30 June 06:13 AM EDT LG 2024 Laptops)

Merged on Saturday ahead of today's Linux 6.10-rc6 release is the latest batch of x86 platform driver changes. Notable as part of this week's fixes is improving support for the very latest (2024) LG laptop models.



Debian 12.6 Released With Many Security Updates & Bug Fixes

([Debian] 30 June 06:05 AM EDT Debian 12.6)

For those on the Debian stable train, Debian 12.6 is out this weekend as the newest point release to Debian Bookworm.



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