Six Great Features With The Upcoming Linux 6.6 Kernel

Tomorrow the Linux 6.6 kernel is expected to be released as stable unless Linus Torvalds has last minute reservations and decides to extend the cycle by an extra week. While there were many last minute fixes this week, the changes don’t appear to be too scary or invasive. In any event the Linux 6.6 kernel is bringing some exciting features…

Source: Phoronix – Six Great Features With The Upcoming Linux 6.6 Kernel

KDE Desktop Cube Effect Returns & Plasma Wayland Per-Screen Color Management

KDE developer Nate Graham is out with his usual weekly recap highlighting all of the interesting accomplishments for this open-source desktop for the past week. But with not having posted last weekend, this edition highlights the many achievements made by the KDE camp over the past two weeks…

Source: Phoronix – KDE Desktop Cube Effect Returns & Plasma Wayland Per-Screen Color Management

Last Minute Linux 6.6 Fixes Address Nine "Unusable" Lenovo AMD Laptops

Linux 6.6 is set to be released as stable this weekend unless Linus Torvalds has reservations and decides to extend the cycle by one week. In any case there are some last minute fixes heading in to fix-up nine different Lenovo laptops with AMD Ryzen SoCs to make the hardware more usable under Linux…

Source: Phoronix – Last Minute Linux 6.6 Fixes Address Nine “Unusable” Lenovo AMD Laptops

Google Cloud C3D Shows Great Performance With AMD EPYC Genoa

Back in August Google Cloud announced the C3D instances powered by AMD EPYC 9004 “Genoa” processors while only last week was C3D promoted to general availability. Curious about the performance of C3D after being impressed by AMD EPYC Genoa bare-metal server performance at Phoronix as well as what I’ve seen with Genoa in the cloud at Microsoft Azure and Amazon EC2 / AWS, here are some benchmarks of the new C3D up against other GCE instances.

Source: Phoronix – Google Cloud C3D Shows Great Performance With AMD EPYC Genoa

Intel FFmpeg Cartwheel 2023Q3 Released For Latest VA-API & QSV Code

Intel’s FFmpeg Cartwheel is where the company continues to stage their latest FFmpeg multimedia library patches prior to upstreaming. FFmpeg Cartwheel ends up containing all the latest and greatest code for leveraging VA-API and Quick Sync Video (QSV) from Intel integrated graphics through their latest DG2/Alchemist class discrete graphics…

Source: Phoronix – Intel FFmpeg Cartwheel 2023Q3 Released For Latest VA-API & QSV Code

AMD-Powered Framework Laptop Now Working On Linux With Latest BIOS

Earlier this month Framework 13 began shipping out their AMD Ryzen powered modular laptop. Unfortunately though the launch-day testing of the Framework laptop under Linux was hampered by a BIOS issue. It’s taken longer, but this week a new BIOS is now available for testing that resolves the AMD Linux graphics issue. Here’s how to go about easily flashing the system BIOS with Fwupd and LVFS to get up and running well on Linux…

Source: Phoronix – AMD-Powered Framework Laptop Now Working On Linux With Latest BIOS

RadeonSI Completes ACO Compiler Support With Mesa 24.0

With the newly-started Mesa 24.0 development cycle a very exciting feature landed today… The ACO compiler integration for the RadeonSI Gallium3D driver has appeared to effectively wrap up for optionally making use of this Valve-developed shader compiler as an alternative to the AMDGPU LLVM shader back-end…

Source: Phoronix – RadeonSI Completes ACO Compiler Support With Mesa 24.0