ARM Give a man a fire and he's warm for a day, but set fire to him and he's warm for the rest of his life (Terry Pratchett, Jingo)

GNOME Shell 47 Beta Brings Hardware Encoding When Screen Recording & More

([GNOME] 4 August 03:03 PM EDT GNOME Shell + Mutter 47 Beta)

As the next step toward releasing GNOME 47.0 in mid-September, the GNOME 47 beta release is imminent and today the GNOME Shell and Mutter compositor "47.beta" releases were made.



GNU Binutils 2.43 Released With Intel APX Assembler Preparations & More

([GNU] 4 August 01:35 PM EDT Binutils 2.43)

GNU Binutils 2.43 is out as stable this Sunday as the newest update to this important piece of the open-source GNU compiler toolchain.



The Open-Source AMD GPU Linux Kernel Graphics Driver Nears 5.8 Million Lines

([Radeon] 4 August 10:47 AM EDT AMDGPU Line Count)

Last August I wrote an article about the open-source AMD GPU kernel driver crossing 5 million lines of code -- including their overzealous header files -- and following the recent Linux 6.11 merge window curiosity got the best of me with how much larger the kernel driver is now that the initial RDNA4 support is merged... Well, it's about to cross 5.8 million lines, or about a 16% increase just over the past year.



Linux 6.11-rc2 To Recognize More AMD Zen 5 CPUs

([AMD] 4 August 09:34 AM EDT AMD Zen 5)

Ahead of the Linux 6.11-rc2 kernel due for release later today there is the weekly "x86/urgent" material to merge.



New Intel Linux Patches Continue Working To Improve Hybrid CPU Task Placement

([Intel] 4 August 06:58 AM EDT Intel P-State Scheduling)

Building off some "request for comments" patches sent out in April, a new set of patches appeared on Friday for the Intel P-State Linux driver for setting the asymmetric CPU capacity on hybrid systems. This is another attempt at helping to improve the Linux kernel scheduler behavior in ensuring optimal task placement between Intel Core processors having a mix of P and E cores. This patch series in particular helps when SMT / Hyper Threading support is disabled or like with upcoming Lunar Lake processors where there is no HT support.



Btrfs Stakeholders In Fedora Eye Bootable Snapshots & Transparent Encryption

([Fedora] 4 August 06:30 AM EDT Fedora + Btrfs Love)

It's been four years now that the Btrfs file-system has been the default for Fedora on the desktop. The Fedora and Btrfs love affair has been going well and is only getting better with more integration enhancements planned and a special interest group (SIG) now getting off the ground for furthering these efforts.



Rust-Written Redox OS Now Has A Working Web Server

([Operating Systems] 4 August 06:21 AM EDT Plus wget Too)

The Redox OS project that is a from scratch open-source operating system written in the Rust programming language now has a working web server, among other improvements achieved during the month of July.



Linux 6.12 To Drop Old Code That Slows Down CPU Frequency Polling

([Linux Kernel] 3 August 01:00 PM EDT LATENCY_MULTIPLIER)

The Linux 6.12 kernel cycle later this year has a change coming that will impact users of the "Schedutil" CPU frequency scaling governor. This change is dropping the "LATENCY_MULTIPLIER" that has been within the kernel code the past two decades to slowdown how frequent the CPU frequency evaluation occurs. In turn the revised logic can allow for that CPUFreq frequency re-evaluation to occur more often.



Immutable Version Of Arch-Based Manjaro Linux Available For Testing

([Arch Linux] 3 August 10:01 AM EDT Immutable Manjaro Linux)

For those intrigued by the likes of Fedora Silverblue, Vanilla OS, and NixOS for an immutable Linux distribution but desiring something based on Arch Linux, Manjaro Linux has an immutable variant now available for testing.



Limine 8.0 Bootloader Released With LoongArch Support

([Free Software] 3 August 06:42 AM EDT Limine 8.0)

While not as common as GRUB or systemd-boot, a new version of Limine is now available for this open-source, modern-focused and portable multi-protocol bootloader.



GNOME Disks Adds New Standalone UI For Managing/Mounting Disk Images

([GNOME] 3 August 06:25 AM EDT GNOME Disks)

In addition to the KDE development activity this week, GNOME developers have also been busy polishing their desktop ahead of their next GNOME release in September.



This Week In KDE: "Plasma Is Feeling Really Solid These Days!"

([KDE] 3 August 06:14 AM EDT KDE Week)

KDE developer Nate Graham is out with his usual weekend update that recaps all of the interesting KDE development activities for the past week.



Canonical Evaluating -O3 Optimized Packages For Ubuntu Linux

([Ubuntu] 2 August 05:02 PM EDT Ubuntu -O3 Compiler Optimizations)

With Ubuntu 24.04 LTS the engineers at Canonical began focusing more on the performance of Ubuntu and establishing a performance team at the company. This work is ongoing and for Ubuntu 24.10 they are exploring another exciting area: leveraging "-O3" compiler optimizations for Ubuntu packages. Available today is an experimental build of the Ubuntu desktop and server ISOs that are compiled for the -O3 optimization level.



AMD Releases ROCm 6.2 With New Components, Improves PyTorch & TensorFlow

([Radeon] 2 August 02:52 PM EDT ROCm 6.2)

As expected, AMD has released ROCm 6.2 as the newest version of their open-source GPU compute stack for Radeon graphics cards and Instinct accelerators. ROCm 6.2 is a big update with several new software components, improving the existing PyTorch and TensorFlow support, and a variety of other enhancements as AMD works to better compete with NVIDIA's CUDA.



SMT Performance Benchmarks Continue To Show Benefit With AMD Zen 5/5C

([Processors] 2 August 11:56 AM EDT 81 Comments)

While Intel's upcoming Core Ultra Series 2 "Lunar Lake" laptop processors are doing away with Hyper Threading (HT) and instead focusing more on additional E cores. AMD has asserted Simultaneous Multi-Threading (SMT) is still beneficial and supported across both their Zen 5 and Zen 5C cores. For those curious about the SMT performance and power efficiency impact, here are some SMT on/off comparison benchmarks using the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370 "Strix Point" laptop processor.



Tiny Linux Patch Up To 32% Faster, Up To 18% Less Energy For Intel Xeon Emerald Rapids

([Intel] 2 August 06:22 AM EDT One Line Patch)

A one line patch to the Linux kernel is yielding significant performance and power efficiency gains for existing Intel Xeon "Emerald Rapids" server processors on the likes of Ubuntu Linux.



Intel Vulkan Driver Merges H.264/H.265 Video Encode Support

([Intel] 2 August 06:10 AM EDT Vulkan Video For H.264 / H.265)

The open-source Intel "ANV" Vulkan driver within Mesa is now more capable for its Vulkan Video support with the H.264 and H.265 encode support now wired up for Mesa 24.3.



Etnaviv NPU Driver Support Working Well For The NXP i.MX 8M Plus SoC

([Hardware] 2 August 05:50 AM EDT Etnaviv NPU)

Open-source developer Tomeu Vizoso who has been working on supporting Vivante NPU IP within the reverse-engineered Etnaviv driver has been much time recently focused on enabling the Vivante NPU found within the NXP i.MX 8M Plus SoC. While not yet upstreamed, he's been successful in this effort and seeing good performance for object detection with this hardware.



Linux 6.11 Addressing "Long-Time Regression" Of Buggy AMD HDMI Audio

([AMD] 2 August 05:59 AM EDT AMD HDMI Audio Fix)

For those that have experienced a buggy AMD HDMI audio experience when using recent versions of the Linux kernel, a fix has been submitted today for Linux 6.11 and in turn for back-porting to stable series in addressing "another long-time regression fix for AMD HDMI."



Steam On Linux Usage Flat For July At Just Above 2%

([Valve] 1 August 08:25 PM EDT Steam Statistics)

With the start of a new month comes the latest Steam Survey statistics from Valve for providing interesting software and hardware insight.



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