Alpine Linux 3.19 has been released as the newest feature update to this lightweight Linux distribution employing Busybox and libc…
Source: Phoronix – Alpine Linux 3.19 Released – Now Powered By Linux 6.6 LTS
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git.kernel.org Adds Native Dark Mode Support
As an early Christmas present for Linux kernel developers and others keeping track of kernel development, the git.kernel.org Cgit web interface has rolled out native dark mode support…
Source: Phoronix – git.kernel.org Adds Native Dark Mode Support
Raspberry Pi OS Improves Wayfire Rendering, Enhanced Raspberry Pi 5 Support
As a nice update ahead of the holidays, the Raspberry Pi folks have released Raspberry Pi OS 2023-12-05 as the first update to their Debian-based operating system since the official launch of the Raspberry Pi 5 back in October…
Source: Phoronix – Raspberry Pi OS Improves Wayfire Rendering, Enhanced Raspberry Pi 5 Support
Chrome 120 Released With Theora Support Evaporating, Adds WebGPU & CSS Improvements
Google on Wednesday released Chrome 120 as the newest version of their cross-platform web browser…
Source: Phoronix – Chrome 120 Released With Theora Support Evaporating, Adds WebGPU & CSS Improvements
LVFS Has Supplied More Than 100 Million Firmware Updates To Linux Users
The Red Hat engineers responsible for creating the Linux Vendor Firmware Service (LVFS) are celebrating tonight with LVFS paired with the Fwupd Linux firmware updating utility now having served more than 100 million firmware updates!..
Source: Phoronix – LVFS Has Supplied More Than 100 Million Firmware Updates To Linux Users
systemd 255 Released With A "Blue Screen of Death" For Linux Systems
Ahead of the holidays systemd 255 has debuted as stable and comes with systemd-bsod as a “Blue Screen of Death” service capable of displaying full-screen error messages on Linux. There’s also a new tool, systemd-vmspawn, that can be used for spawning virtual machines…
Source: Phoronix – systemd 255 Released With A “Blue Screen of Death” For Linux Systems
AMD Announces The Ryzen 8040 Series Mobile Processors With Better Ryzen AI
In addition to AMD using its AI event today for launching the Instinct MI300A and MI300X along with ROCm 6.0, AMD also announced the Ryzen 8040 series mobile processors. A big emphasis with these forthcoming laptop processors is on the AI capabilities between the dedicated NPU with AMD XDNA, Zen 4 CPU cores with AVX-512 VNNI support, and AMD RDNA3 graphics capable of accelerating AI.
Source: Phoronix – AMD Announces The Ryzen 8040 Series Mobile Processors With Better Ryzen AI
AMD Details The MI300X & MI300A, Announces ROCm 6.0 Software
At AMD’s AI event today the company provided more details on their Instinct MI300 series for their very exciting data center APU and CDNA3 discrete GPU accelerator. ROCm 6.0 was also announced for advancing AMD’s AI software capabilities.
Source: Phoronix – AMD Details The MI300X & MI300A, Announces ROCm 6.0 Software
Feral's GameMode 1.8 Adds CPU Core Pinning & Parking
While there hasn’t been much in the way of new Linux game ports from Feral Interactive since Steam Play (Valve’s Proton + VKD3D-Proton) took over the scene, they do continue maintaining their GameMode open-source service and today released GameMode 1.8 with work by them and the open-source community…
Source: Phoronix – Feral’s GameMode 1.8 Adds CPU Core Pinning & Parking
Cloudflare Talks Up Its Success In Using OpenBMC
Cloudflare has talked up their success in using the open-source Linux-based OpenBMC software for baseboard management controllers (BMCs) as a replacement to proprietary BMC software stacks…
Source: Phoronix – Cloudflare Talks Up Its Success In Using OpenBMC
Fedora 40 Eyes The Ability To Boot Unified Kernel Images Directly
Fedora 40 is eyeing the next phase of its unified kernel (UKI) support within the distribution that will include the ability to support booting to unified kernel image files directly without having to go through a traditional bootloader like GRUB or SD-Boot…
Source: Phoronix – Fedora 40 Eyes The Ability To Boot Unified Kernel Images Directly
Austrian Game Studio Now Sponsoring Krita Development
While Blender is at the forefront of receiving corporate sponsorships and funding for advancing that open-source 3D modeling software, other free software graphics programs haven’t all received the same level of support. As good news for further raising the open-source creative/graphics ecosystem, an Austrian video game studio has become one of the new Krita sponsors…
Source: Phoronix – Austrian Game Studio Now Sponsoring Krita Development
More AMD GFX12 Additions Land In LLVM Git For RDNA4 GPUs
As noted in late November, AMD has begun enabling new “GFX12” hardware in LLVM for their AMDGPU LLVM shader compiler back-end. GFX12 is the target for next-generation RDNA4 graphics processors and that upstreaming effort has continued with more patches being upstreamed…
Source: Phoronix – More AMD GFX12 Additions Land In LLVM Git For RDNA4 GPUs
AlmaLinux's ELevate Begins Handling EPEL Repositories
AlmaLinux’s ELevate software is a wonderful utility to help ease migration between existing major versions of RHEL derivatives. In particular, it’s been very useful for moving past CentOS 7 and/or upgrading from AlmaLinux 8 to 9, along with the ability to even move to other RHEL derivatives…
Source: Phoronix – AlmaLinux’s ELevate Begins Handling EPEL Repositories
SQLite Lands JSONB For Much Faster JSON Functions
SQLite as the leading open-source embedded database solution has landed JSONB, a rewrite of the SQLite JSON functions that can be up to “several times faster” than the existing JSON functions…
Source: Phoronix – SQLite Lands JSONB For Much Faster JSON Functions
One Week Left To Vote On openSUSE's New Logo
The openSUSE project has been working on a rebranding to better differentiate between this community open-source project and SUSE itself. There’s been work on a logo design contest with just under one week left to vote in this survey…
Source: Phoronix – One Week Left To Vote On openSUSE’s New Logo
The Performance & Power Improvement Of Steam Deck OLED's 6nm APU
The Steam Deck OLED has been on the test bench the past few weeks at Phoronix. The HDR OLED display of the updated Steam Deck handheld game console is gorgeous and was very impressed by it. On a technical level the battery life improvements are significant and one of the items I was most curious about were the power/performance implications in moving from the 7nm Van Gogh APU to a 6nm die shrink version of it while retaining the Zen 2 CPU cores and RDNA2 integrated graphics. Here’s a look at the performance and CPU power consumption between the Steam Deck LCD and Steam Deck OLED models not only for gaming but other Linux workloads too.
Source: Phoronix – The Performance & Power Improvement Of Steam Deck OLED’s 6nm APU
Linux 6.8 To Drop The SLAB Allocator, SLUB Optimizations Coming Too
Following the SLOB allocator removal earlier this year, the Linux 6.8 kernel in the new year is now positioned to remove the SLAB allocator. Additionally, the lone good-for-everything SLUB allocator is set to receive further optimizations…
Source: Phoronix – Linux 6.8 To Drop The SLAB Allocator, SLUB Optimizations Coming Too
GNOME Shell Lands Improved Icon & Text Scaling
GNOME Shell has merged a set of 35 patches to fix/improve icon and text scaling support, especially when using the Large Text mode for accessibility…
Source: Phoronix – GNOME Shell Lands Improved Icon & Text Scaling
Fedora Workstation 39 Delivers Some Nice Gains For AMD Ryzen 7040 Series Graphics
Here are some benchmarks looking at the performance uplift in migrating from Fedora Workstation 38 to Fedora Workstation 39 on an AMD Ryzen 7040 “Phoenix” series laptop…
Source: Phoronix – Fedora Workstation 39 Delivers Some Nice Gains For AMD Ryzen 7040 Series Graphics