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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 980 Through GeForce RTX 5080/5090 GPU Compute Performance

([Graphics Cards] 17 February 09:18 AM EST 69 Comments)

Complementing the recent Linux GPU benchmarks of the NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5080 and GeForce RTX 5090 looking at both the Linux / Steam Play gaming performance as well as GPU compute and other areas, in today's testing is a wide multi-generation look seeing how the NVIDIA GeForce performance has evolved going back to the GeForce GTX 980 Maxwell GPUs up through the newest GeForce RTX 5080/5090 graphics cards.



Intel PyTorch Extension 2.6 Brings More Xeon 6 Optimizations

([Intel] 17 February 08:47 AM EST Intel PyTorch Extension)

Intel software engineers overnight released the newest version of the Intel Extension for PyTorch. The v2.6 release brings new optimizations for current-generation Xeon 6 processors as well as new large language model (LLM) performance optimizations.



RADV Lands Initial DCC Support For AMD GFX12 / RDNA4 GPUs

([Radeon] 17 February 08:53 AM EST RDNA4 DCC)

Last month when the state of the open-source RADV Vulkan driver for RDNA4 GPUs was outlined, it was noted that cooperative matrix support was missing along with DCC support and Vulkan Video for these upcoming Radeon RX 90x0 GPUs. Vulkan cooperative matrix support ended up being merged earlier this month while hitting Mesa Git today is the DCC support that is important for RDNA4 performance.



KVM-Powered MatterV 0.7 Can Run Unmodified VMware VMs

([Virtualization] 17 February 06:31 AM EST MatterV 0.7)

MatterV 0.7 is out today as the newest feature release to this open-source virtual machine management platform built atop KVM. MatterV aims to make it easy to manage VMs across different environments while with today's v0.7 release adds the ability to run unmodified VMware virtual machines atop KVM.



Limine 9.0 Bootloader Drops EXT4 File-System Support

([Free Software] 17 February 06:06 AM EST Limine 9.0)

Limine 9.0 is out today as the newest major release for this open-source modern multi-protocol bootloader and boot manager. Limine also boasts its own Limine Boot Protocol in addition to the native Linux support and chainloading/multiboot capabilities.



Wayland Protocols 1.41 Released With Color Management Support

([Wayland] 17 February 05:54 AM EST Wayland Protocols 1.41)

Wayland Protocols 1.41 is shipping today with the color management protocol added for enabling high dynamic range (HDR) support on the Wayland-powered Linux desktop.



Linux 6.14-rc3 Released With Faux Bus & Various Fixes

([Linux Kernel] 16 February 05:32 PM EST Linux 6.14)

Linus Torvalds just released Linux 6.14-rc3 as the newest weekly release candidate for Linux 6.14 that will debuting as stable before the end of March.



New "Faux Bus" API Merged For Linux 6.14 - Including Both Rust & C Bindings

([Linux Kernel] 16 February 04:10 PM EST Faux Bus)

A few weeks back the Linux kernel "Faux Bus" was proposed by Greg Kroah-Hartman as a "fake" bus solution for simple devices. Today ahead of the Linux 6.14-rc3 tagging, the faux bus code was merged and comes at the same time both with C and Rust language bindings.



Firefox User Manages Experimental Browser Port To GTK4 Toolkit

([Mozilla] 16 February 10:00 AM EST Firefox On GTK4)

For four years there has been an open bug report for Mozilla Firefox requesting the browser's GTK widget support be updated for GTK4. An independent user/developer has taken it into his own hands and has managed to get Firefox using the GTK4 toolkit up and running on Linux.



GNOME 48 Beta Released With HDR Bits, gdctl, Adwaita Fonts Default & More

([GNOME] 16 February 07:07 AM EST GNOME 48.beta)

The GNOME 48 Beta release was officially announced this morning as the latest stepping stone toward the official GNOME 48 desktop release due out in mid-March.



Btrfs-Progs 6.13 Released With "mkfs.btrfs --compress" Support

([Linux Storage] 16 February 06:38 AM EST Btrfs-Progs 6.13)

Btrfs-Progs 6.13 was released this weekend as the newest routine update to the user-space utilities for the Btrfs file-system.



Intel Killer E5000 Ethernet Support For Linux 6.15

([Intel] 16 February 06:45 AM EST Intel Killer E5000)

The upcoming Linux 6.15 kernel cycle will be adding support for Intel Killer E5000 Ethernet.



134k Lines Of Code Posted As Latest Effort For COBOL Support Within GCC

([GNU] 16 February 06:19 AM EST COBOL Frontend)

While it's an old language, in recent months there's been a renewed effort over a COBOL language front-end for the GCC compiler. There's been out-of-tree COBOL support for GCC that is working to get into the mainline GNU Compiler Collection codebase. This weekend saw the latest iteration of those patches amounting to 134k lines of new code.



FreeBSD 13.5 Overcomes UFS Y2038 Problem To Push It Out To Year 2106

([BSD] 15 February 08:30 PM EST FreeBSD 13.5)

Following last week's FreeBSD 13.5 Beta 1 release to kick off this next FreeBSD 13 point release that will also end the series, FreeBSD 13.5 Beta 2 is out this weekend for testing.



NTSYNC Driver Fix Being Worked On For Proper User Permissions

([Linux Gaming] 15 February 11:05 AM EST NTSYNC)

One of the great new features of Linux 6.14 is the NTSYNC driver being completed for better emulating the Microsoft Windows NT synchronization primitives so that software like Wine and Proton (Steam Play) can provide for better performance when running Windows games on Linux. But it turns out an oversight up to now has meant that in practice it's not really too usable out-of-the-box.



Karol Herbst Steps Down As Nouveau Maintainer Due To Linux Kernel's Toxic Environment

([Nouveau] 15 February 06:40 AM EST Leaving Nouveau)

Karol Herbst has been a Nouveau driver developer for over a decade working on this open-source, reverse-engineered NVIDIA Linux graphics driver. He went on to become employed by Red Hat. While he's known more these days for his work on Mesa and the Rusticl OpenCL driver for it, he's still remained a maintainer of the Nouveau kernel driver. But today he announced he's resigning as a Nouveau driver maintainer due to differences with the upstream Linux kernel developer community.



KDE Developers Addressing Early Bugs From Plasma 6.3

([KDE] 15 February 06:27 AM EST Plasma 6.3 Bugs)

KDE Plasma 6.3 released this week as the newest step forward for the KDE desktop. While it was smooth on the whole, there were some early bugs that KDE developers were dealing with this week. KDE developer Nate Graham is out with his usual weekly development summary for the Plasma desktop.



Ikey Doherty's Serpent OS Rebranding As AerynOS

([Operating Systems] 15 February 12:00 AM EST AerynOS)

The nearly three year old Serpent OS Linux distribution started by Ikey Doherty of Solus fame is going to re-brand as AerynOS.



Go 1.24 Brings Performance Improvements, Better WebAssembly Support

([Programming] 14 February 08:24 PM EST Go 1.24)

Go 1.24 was released this week by Google engineers as the newest step forward for this popular programming language.



Dynamic Triple Buffering Merged For GNOME 48

([GNOME] 14 February 01:35 PM EST Dynamic Triple Buffering)

As quite a Valentine's Day treat, the long-in-development dynamic triple buffering support for GNOME's Mutter compositor was just merged ahead of next month's GNOME 48 desktop release!



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