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Initial Windows NT Sync Driver Merged Into Linux 6.10 But Not Yet Complete

([Linux Kernel] 22 May 08:07 PM EDT NTSYNC Driver)

Greg Kroah-Hartman today sent in the char/misc updates for Linux 6.10 alongside the other areas of the kernel he oversees. Among the char/misc changes is adding the NTSYNC driver that exposes the /dev/ntsync character device for use by the likes of Wine and Valve's Steam Play (Proton). But for Linux 6.10 the driver is effectively "broken" as most of the feature patches have yet to be included.



Mesa 24.1 Released With Explicit Sync Vulkan Drivers, More Mature NVK Driver

([Mesa] 22 May 03:27 PM EDT Mesa 24.1)

Eric Engestrom has announced the release of Mesa 24.1 as this quarter's feature release to these open-source OpenGL and Vulkan drivers.



RISC-V Now Supports Rust In The Linux Kernel

([RISC-V] 22 May 03:19 PM EDT Linux 6.10 RISC-V)

The latest RISC-V port updates have been merged for the in-development Linux 6.10 kernel.



Steam Deck Platform Driver In No Apparent Rush For Upstreaming Into The Linux Kernel

([Valve] 22 May 01:46 PM EDT Steam Deck Platform Driver)

Back in February 2022 prior to the Valve Steam Deck being released, a Steam Deck Platform Driver was posted for the Linux kernel. Sadly, more than two years later, this driver still hasn't been upstreamed into the mainline Linux kernel and it looks like it could still be months before it happens.



Linux 6.10's Hardening Configuration Now Enables KCFI & Other Features

([Linux Kernel] 22 May 12:53 PM EDT Linux 6.10 Harder)

Introduced last year with the Linux 6.7 kernel was a hardening configuration to allow for "make hardening.config" as an easy way of building a security-hardened Linux kernel with sane defaults. With Linux 6.10 there are some additional security minded features now enabled.



Linux 6.10 Shows People Are Still Using USB To Parallel Port Adapters In 2024

([Hardware] 22 May 12:10 PM EDT Linux 6.10)

Greg Kroah-Hartman sent out the USB/Thunderbolt changes this morning for the Linux 6.10 merge window that is wrapping up this weekend. Surprisingly, in 2024, a new USB to parallel printer port adapter variant is being introduced with Linux 6.10.



FUSE Adds VirtIO-FS Multi-Queue For ~5x Performance Win With Linux 6.10

([Linux Storage] 22 May 11:11 AM EDT File-Systems In User-Space)

The FUSE updates have been submitted for the Linux 6.10 kernel in supporting file-system implementations within user-space.



Alpine Linux 3.20 Released With Initial 64-bit RISC-V Support

([Operating Systems] 22 May 09:02 AM EDT Alpine Linux 3.20)

Alpine Linux 3.20 has been released as the newest feature release to this security-minded, lightweight Linux distribution that is popular for embedded and container use. Alpine Linux continues to set itself apart from others by making use of musl libc, Busybox, and other modifications in the name of security and small footprint.



Linux 6.10 Perf Tools Brings AMD Zen 5 Events & Intel Updates

([Hardware] 22 May 06:46 AM EDT Perf Tools)

Sent out on Tuesday were all of the perf tool changes for the Linux 6.10 kernel. This includes perf event support for recent Intel CPUs as well as initial AMD Zen 5 processor support.



Eclipse OpenJ9 v0.45 Released For Supporting OpenJDK 22

([Programming] 22 May 06:25 AM EDT OpenJ9)

Eclipse OpenJ9 v0.45 is now available as the newest version of this high performance JVM for Java applications.



Linux 6.10 KVM Does More Prepping For Intel TDX

([Virtualization] 22 May 06:32 AM EDT KVM Virtualization)

The KVM changes for the Linux 6.10 kernel were merged a few days ago for this important piece to the open-source Linux virtualization stack.



Linux 6.10 Adds Support For The RISC-V Milk-V Mars & More SoC Additions

([Hardware] 22 May 06:19 AM EDT Linux 6.10 SoCs)

Last week the main SoC/platform updates were sent in for Linux 6.10 that included more ARM-based handheld game consoles and other new Arm devices from ASUS wireless routers to set-top boxes to enabling various SoCs. This week a secondary set of updates were submitted for the Linux 6.10 kernel merge window.



Box64 0.2.8 Released With Support For 16K Page Size - Allowing Games On Apple Silicon

([Linux Gaming] 22 May 05:56 AM EDT Box64 0.2.8)

Box64 is out as the newest version of this Linux user-space x86_64 emulator for running on ARM64 Linux devices. There is also an updated version of Box86 too for that x86 32-bit version on ARM.



ASRock Rack Releases BIOS Update For EPYC 4004 Support With AM5 Ryzen Boards

([AMD] 21 May 01:30 PM EDT ASRock Rack EPYC 4004)

As a follow-up to this morning's AMD EPYC 4004 review and benchmarks, Supermicro, ASRock Rack, Giga Computing, Tyan, and others have announced new motherboards/servers for these entry-level EPYC servers. In addition with the likes of ASRock Rack they have already published BIOS updates enabling existing AM5 Ryzen server boards to officially support the EPYC 4004 series processors.



NVIDIA 555.42.02 Linux Beta Brings Wayland Explicit Sync, GSP Firmware Used By Default

([NVIDIA] 21 May 10:25 AM EDT NVIDIA 555.42.02)

It's coming a week later than anticipated but the NVIDIA R555 Linux driver beta has been released! This is the NVIDIA proprietary Linux driver update that brings Wayland explicit sync support along with a host of other important improvements.



AMD EPYC 4004 Benchmarks: Outperforming Intel Xeon E-2400 With Performance, Efficiency & Value

([Processors] 21 May 09:00 AM EDT 20 Comments)

Over the past several years we have seen AMD Ryzen processors being used for low-cost servers, budget web hosting platforms, game servers, and more. Since the Ryzen 5000 series we have seen the likes of ASRock Rack and Supermicro putting out interesting budget-friendly Ryzen servers and that has ramped up even more with AMD Ryzen 7000 series server performance being stellar thanks to AVX-512 and other improvements making it more practical for such workloads. AMD has now solidified its positioning for entry-level servers with the introduction of the EPYC 4004 series processors. The EPYC 4004 series is derived from the Ryzen 7000 series offerings to facilitate cost conscious server options and putting the Intel Xeon E-2400 series in the crosshairs. In this review is a look at the EPYC 4004 series along with benchmarks of nearly the entire EPYC 4004 product stack compared to Intel's current top-end Xeon E-2400 series processor, the Intel Xeon E-2488 Raptor Lake.



LibreOffice 24.8 Alpha 1 Open-Source Office Suite Released

([LibreOffice] 21 May 08:26 AM EDT LibreOffice 24.8)

Ahead of the planned release in August, the first alpha release of the LibreOffice 24.8 open-source office suite is now available for testing.



Hangover 9.9 Adds Support For Using The NTSYNC Driver

([WINE] 21 May 06:51 AM EDT Hangover 9.9)

André Zwing continues hacking on the Hangover project as a means of running Windows applications on AArch64 Linux by leveraging Wine and pairing it with emulators like QEMU, FEX, or Box64. Besides the initial AArch64/ARM64 focus, Hangover can be important for bring Windows game/application on Linux support eventually to other architectures like POWER and RISC-V.



F2FS With Linux 6.10 Delivers Better Performance On Zoned Storage

([Linux Storage] 21 May 06:58 AM EDT F2FS)

There's a lot of file-system activity going on for the Linux 6.10 merge window: Bcachefs safety improvements, better OCFS2 write performance, continued XFS online repair, and even a "mail-in merge request" from prison for ReiserFS. The Flash-Friendly File-System (F2FS) has also seen some new feature work this cycle and has now been merged.



GCC 13.3 Compiler Released With Tons Of Bug Fixes

([GNU] 21 May 06:23 AM EDT GCC 13.3)

While GCC 14 recently debuted as stable in the form of GCC 14.1, for those relying on the GCC 13 compiler that debuted last year there is now a new point release available with many bug fixes.



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