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Linux 6.10-rc4 To Fix Display For The Ayaneo Kun Gaming Handheld

([Hardware] 14 June 05:38 AM EDT Ayaneo Kun)

For those interested in running Linux on the Ayaneo Kun handheld gaming console alternative to Valve's Steam Deck and the ASUS ROG Ally, among others, a display quirk has been submitted ahead of the Linux 6.10-rc4 release this weekend to fix the display handling.



NVIDIA Exploring Ways To Better Support An Upstream Kernel Driver

([Nouveau] 13 June 01:44 PM EDT NVIDIA Open Kernel Driver Upstream)

Here's how an exciting message from a NVIDIA engineer that just hit the mailing list begins: "NVIDIA has been exploring ways to better support the effort for an upstream kernel mode driver for GPUs that are capable of running GSP-RM firmware, since the introduction to Nova."



Fwupd 1.9.21 Released With Synaptics Carrera & Wacom Movink Support

([LVFS] 13 June 12:51 PM EDT Fwupd 1.9.21)

Fwupd 1.9.21 is now available for this open-source software for facilitating system firmware and device/peripheral firmware updates under Linux and other platforms.



"Rocket" Accelerator Open-Source Linux Kernel Driver Posted For Rockchip NPU

([Hardware] 13 June 10:35 AM EDT Rockchip NPU Driver)

The past few months open-source developer Tomeu Vizoso has been developing an open-source accelerator driver for Rockchip's NPU. The experimental driver has shown the open-source code can compete with Rockchip's proprietary driver and Vizoso has been working to develop an upstream-minded driver for a kernel driver living within the "accel" subsystem and then leveraging Mesa's Teflon for the user-space component. Yesterday the "Rocket" accel kernel driver was posted for the Rockchip NPU.



X.Org Testing Ground Toolkit: Making It Less Difficult To Compile The X Server In 2024

([X.Org] 13 June 09:51 AM EDT X.Org Testing Ground Toolkit)

While the upstream X.Org Server development remains slow with most of the large vendors treating it in maintenance mode and not investing in new features, open-source developer Enrico Weigelt has been one of the few still working to improve the X.Org Server. As part of his work besides pushing new patches and testing of the latest X.Org Server Git state, today he announced the release of the X.Org Testing Ground Toolkit v0.0.1 as a means to help in facilitate testing of the latest X.Org Server Git by making it easier to build it.



Ubuntu Talks Up A RISC-V Octa-Core Laptop

([RISC-V] 13 June 07:02 AM EDT DC-ROMA RISC-V Laptop II)

Ubuntu maker Canonical put out a news release today around the DC-ROMA RISC-V Laptop II that is an octa-core RISC-V laptop shipping soon with Ubuntu Linux.



Coreboot To Be Shown Today With An Intel Meteor Lake Laptop

([Coreboot] 13 June 06:46 AM EDT vPub 0xB)

Going back to 2022 we've seen work by Intel engineers on adding Meteor Lake SoC support to Coreboot while to date there hasn't been much in the way of actual Intel Core Ultra "Meteor Lake" laptops with Coreboot as a replacement to the proprietary BIOS/firmware. But to be shown later today is one of the first laptop designs using these latest Intel mobile processors and running the Dasharo downstream of Coreboot.



Framework Laptop 16 CAD Design Files Open-Sourced

([Hardware] 13 June 06:27 AM EDT Framework 16 CAD Designs)

In making the Framework 16 laptop even more appealing to open-source hardware enthusiasts and makers, Framework Computer has published the CAD design files as open-source.



Microsoft's Azure Linux 2.0 Update Ships Dozens Of Security Patches, Adds Azl-Compliance

([Microsoft] 13 June 06:02 AM EDT Azure Linux 2.0.20240609)

Microsoft's in-house Linux distribution, Azure Linux (nee CBL-Mariner), is out with a new update. In the first new stable release for Azure Linux 2.0 since late April, the Azure Linux 2.0.20240609 update ships with dozens of security fixes to address a wide range of CVEs as well as bringing various bug fixes and other updates.



FEX 2406 Brings JIT Optimizations For Running x86_64 Binaries On AArch64

([Free Software] 13 June 05:44 AM EDT FEX 2406)

FEX is one of the open-source projects working on user-mode x86/x86_64 binary emulation atop ARM64/AArch64 Linux. FEX 2406 is out today as the project's newest monthly feature release.



FreeBSD Community Survey Confirms ZFS Is Their Most Valued Server Feature

([BSD] 12 June 05:11 PM EDT FreeBSD Community Survey 2024)

The FreeBSD Foundation has published the results of the FreeBSD Community Survey that reveal interesting insights about FreeBSD usage and its users.



Valve Rolls Out Proton 9.0-2 With Many Fixes For Running More Games On Steam Play

([Valve] 12 June 03:24 PM EDT Proton 9.0-2)

Proton 9.0-2 is out this afternoon as the Valve/CodeWeavers downstream of Wine that powers Steam Play for running Windows games under Linux within the Steam client.



Safety-Critical Rust Consortium Announced

([Programming] 12 June 12:34 PM EDT Safety-Critical Rust Consortium)

In aiming to make the Rust programming language more suitable for safety-critical software like within automobiles, aviation, and other industries, the Safety-Critical Rust Consortium was announced today.



FreeBSD 14.1 vs. FreeBSD 14.0 Benchmarks On AMD Ryzen Threadripper

([Operating Systems] 12 June 10:36 AM EDT 29 Comments)

Debuting last week was FreeBSD 14.1 with performance improvements and more. Given there being some performance optimizations and other upgrades like a more recent LLVM Clang compiler by default, I've begun running some benchmarks of this newest FreeBSD stable release. In today's article is a quick comparison of FreeBSD 14.1 vs. FreeBSD 14.0 performance using an AMD Ryzen Threadripper 7980X 64-core processor within the System76 Thelio Major workstation.



AMD Fast CPPC To Be Merged For Linux 6.11

([AMD] 12 June 09:50 AM EDT FAST CPPC)

The AMD Fast CPPC feature enablement for the "amd_pstate" driver has been submitted to the power management subsystem ahead of next month's Linux 6.11 merge window.



openSUSE Leap 15.6 Release - Adds Cockpit, Linux 6.4 & Other Updates

([SUSE] 12 June 09:21 AM EDT openSUSE Leap 15.6)

OpenSUSE Leap 15.6 is now officially available for this community Linux distribution release aligned with SUSE Linux Enterprise 15 Service Pack 6. With Leap 15.6 comes the inclusion of the Cockpit web administration software and many software updates.



Intel Low Power Mode Daemon v0.0.4 Released To Optimize Hybrid CPUs On Linux

([Intel] 12 June 06:54 AM EDT Intel LPMD v0.0.4)

Intel Low Power Mode Daemon v0.0.4 has been released with "LPMD" being the open-source daemon for optimize active idle power for modern Core hybrid CPUs under Linux that sport a combination of the E and P cores.



LLVM Clang 19 Lands Support For C23's #embed

([LLVM] 12 June 06:27 AM EDT C23 #embed)

Merged today to LLVM Clang 19 Git is support for the #embed resource inclusion mechanism that is an approved C23 feature. This also makes Clang the first for supporting this pre-processor embed feature.



Marek Lands 40 Patch Series To Further Enhance The Open-Source AMD Graphics Driver

([Mesa] 12 June 06:14 AM EDT New Shaders)

Well known open-source AMD OpenGL/Gallium3D driver developer Marek Olšák has landed a big patch series into Mesa 24.2 for a universal optimized compute image clear/blit shader and MSAA-resolving pixel shader.



Intel's oneDNN 3.5 Begins Optimizing For Xe2, More Xeon 6 Tuning

([Intel] 12 June 06:00 AM EDT oneDNN 3.5)

Intel's oneDNN 3.5 has been released as this Deep Neural Network Library for the oneAPI specification and now part of the UXL Foundation. With oneDNN 3.5 comes more performance optimizations for existing and upcoming Intel hardware.



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