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More AMD P-State Driver Improvements Queued For Linux 6.11

([AMD] 25 June 06:49 AM EDT AMD P-State Driver Enhancements)

Earlier this month AMD Fast CPPC support was queued into the Linux power management subsystem's "-next" codebase ahead of the Linux 6.11 cycle. Additional AMD P-State driver enhancements are now deemed ready and submitted for staging ahead of next month's Linux 6.11 cycle kicking off.



Intel Vulkan Driver Sees Fixes To Improve OpenGL-On-Vulkan Zink Compatibility

([Intel] 25 June 06:33 AM EDT Intel ANV + Zink)

The open-source Intel ANV Vulkan driver has recently been seeing improvements around better handling the Zink OpenGL-on-Vulkan driver.



Fedora 41 Installer Proceeding To Transition From X11 To Wayland App

([Fedora] 25 June 06:08 AM EDT Anaconda Installer To Wayland)

With Fedora's new web-based installer UI being delayed to 2025 with Fedora 42, part of Red Hat's justification for that setback was needing to invest resources first in Fedora 41 by transitioning the OS installer to being a native Wayland application. The Fedora Engineering and Steering Committee (FESCo) has now signed off on that work as expected to make the Anaconda OS installer a native Wayland application.



OpenShot 3.2 Released With Better Performance For This Open-Source Video Editor

([Free Software] 25 June 05:38 AM EDT OpenShot 3.2)

OpenShot 3.2 has been released as the latest feature update to this open-source, non-linear video editor that is popular on Linux systems.



RadeonSI Enables Compute PBO Blits: "Massively Improves Perf In A Number Of Cases"

([Radeon] 24 June 01:59 PM EDT RadeonSI Compute PBO Blits)

Related to the work by Mike Blumenkrantz for significantly improving the Mesa glReadPixels performance by more than 100%, the open-source driver developer at Valve has now enabled compute PBO blits within mainline Mesa for the AMD Radeon "RadeonSI" Gallium3D driver.



Llamafile 0.8.7 Brings Fixes, Better ARM Performance & Preps For New Server

([Mozilla] 24 June 11:11 AM EDT Llamafile 0.8.7)

Llamafile has been one of the better new initiatives out of Mozilla in recent years. Llamafile makes it easy to conveniently distribute and run large language models as a single file while supporting both CPU and GPU execution and all-around making AI LLMs much more approachable for end-users. Out today is Llamafile 0.8.7 with more performance optimizations and new features.



Intel P-State Patches Further Tune Linux For Better Scheduling On Hybrid CPUs

([Intel] 24 June 10:00 AM EDT Intel Core Optimizations)

A new set of patches are currently being tested for improving task scheduling and in turn performance for modern Intel Core hybrid processors. With the patch also mentioning systems that are hybrid but without SMT, this looks like it may be some early tuning as well for upcoming Intel Lunar Lake processors that lack Hyper Threading.



Ubuntu 24.10 Now Defaults To Wayland On NVIDIA

([Ubuntu] 24 June 06:50 AM EDT NVIDIA On Wayland)

With Ubuntu 24.10 due for release in October one of the expressed planned changes has been NVIDIA defaulting to using Wayland rather than X11 for the default desktop session. As of this past week the change is now in place for Ubuntu 24.10 daily users that will find Wayland-by-default when using the official NVIDIA Linux graphics driver.



Qualcomm Aiming For Snapdragon X Elite GPU Support In Linux 6.11

([Hardware] 24 June 06:22 AM EDT Adreno X1-85 GPU)

Qualcomm engineers on Sunday posted patches for enabling the Adreno X1-85 GPU within the MSM DRM driver. The Adreno X1-85 GPU is what's found within the Snapdragon X Elite SoC powering various new Windows ARM laptops although the Linux support continues maturing too for these platforms.



CentOS Linux 7 Is End-Of-Life Next Week

([Operating Systems] 24 June 06:37 AM EDT CentOS 7 EOL)

Just a friendly reminder that if you've been procrastinating in migrating past the once-great CentOS Linux 7, there is less than one week to go now until it's officially end-of-life.



ASUS ROG Raikiri Pro Controller Support Being Added To Linux 6.10

([Hardware] 24 June 05:55 AM EDT ROG Raikiri Pro)

Back during the Linux 6.9 kernel cycle support was added for the ASUS ROG Raikiri as a newer gaming controller. Now on its way for landing in Linux 6.10 is support for the ASUS ROG Raikiri Pro.



Linux 6.10-rc5 Released With This Kernel Cycle Looking Good So Far

([Linux Kernel] 23 June 05:47 PM EDT Linux 6.10)

Linus Torvalds has just tagged Linux 6.10-rc5 as the newest weekly test release leading up to the Linux 6.10 stable release by mid-July.



Amazon Exploring MM-Local Memory Allocations To Help With Current/Future Speculation Attacks

([Linux Security] 23 June 09:42 AM EDT MM-Local Memory Allocations)

Back in 2019 after various speculation-based CPU vulnerabilities began coming to light, Amazon engineers proposed process-local memory allocations for hiding KVM secrets. They were striving for an alternative mitigation for vulnerabilities like L1TF by essentially providing some memory regions for kernel allocations out of view/access from other kernel code. Amazon engineers this week laid out a new proposal after five years of ongoing Linux kernel improvements for MM-local memory allocations for dealing with current and future speculation-based cross-process attacks.



Red Hat Proposes Queue PerCPU Work "QPW" For Better Handling Per-CPU Work On RT Linux

([Linux Kernel] 23 June 06:00 AM EDT Queue PerCPU Work)

Red Hat engineer Leonardo Bras has laid out a proposal for QPWs, or "Queue PerCPU Work", as a better means of handling per-CPU operations within the Linux kernel especially for real-time (RT) workloads.



Longtime Linux Wireless Developer Passes Away

([Linux Networking] 23 June 06:41 AM EDT RIP Larry Finger)

The Linux kernel community has sadly lost one of its longtime, prolific contributors to the wireless (WiFi) drivers.



Rust Coreutils 0.0.27 Continues The Climb Of Better GNU Coreutils Interoperability

([Programming] 23 June 06:31 AM EDT uutils 0.0.27)

The uutils project has released Rust Coreutils 0.0.27 as the newest feature update to this Rust-written, drop-in replacement to the GNU Coreutils as the common set of utilities found on Linux systems and other platforms.



AMD Readies More Kernel Graphics Driver Code For Linux 6.11, Enables DCC For RDNA4

([Radeon] 23 June 06:19 AM EDT Linux 6.11 DRM)

On Friday more AMDGPU/AMDKFD kernel driver changes were submitted for the upcoming Linux 6.11 cycle by way of DRM-Next. We're nearing the end of feature work to DRM-Next before the Linux 6.11 merge window begins in mid-July while this latest AMD pull request continues preparing for upcoming RDNA4 graphics hardware among other changes.



Flathub Has Now Served More Than Two Billion Downloads For Flatpaks

([Free Software] 22 June 09:45 PM EDT Two Billion Downloads)

Flathub as the centralized repository for serving Flatpak sandboxed Linux applications crossed the threshold this weekend of serving more than two billion downloads.



Bcachefs Making Tiny Steps Toward Full Self-Healing Capabilities

([Linux Storage] 22 June 04:09 PM EDT Bcachefs)

Another round of Bcachefs file-system fixes were merged today for the in-development Linux 6.10 kernel.



AMD AI Compiler Engineer Lands A Generic MLIR To SPIR-V Pass In LLVM 19

([LLVM] 22 June 08:40 AM EDT MLIR To SPIR-V)

Merged on Friday to LLVM 19 Git is a generic MLIR to SPIR-V pass for lowering the Multi-Level Intermediate Representation down into SPIR-V as the intermediate representation consumed by OpenGL / OpenCL / Vulkan drivers.



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