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FIREFOX 116 SHOULD HAVE EXPERIMENTAL PIPEWIRE CAMERA SUPPORT

Mozilla's Firefox 116 web-browser should have experimental PipeWire camera
capturing support available for Linux users...

THE NASTY LINUX 6.3 NOUVEAU DRIVER BUG APPEARS TO HAVE BEEN FIGURED OUT

As a follow-up to the potentially nasty open-source NVIDIA "Nouveau" driver bug
in Linux 6.3, the issue is believed to have been figured out and a patch is
pending that appears to address the issue...

GNOME WAYLAND VS. X.ORG PERFORMANCE FOR RADEON & NVIDIA GAMING ON UBUNTU 23.04

Similar to prior Wayland vs. X.Org desktop comparison impact on Linux gaming,
here is a fresh round of tests looking at the (X)Wayland vs. X.Org GNOME session
performance with Ubuntu 23.04 and the latest NVIDIA proprietary and AMD
open-source graphics drivers on Linux.

VULKAN 1.3.254 PUBLISHED WITH ANOTHER EXTENSION DRAFTED BY VALVE

The Vulkan API v1.3.254 specification update was published today with just a few
fixes/clarifications to the documentation but also two new extensions...

AMDVLK 2023.Q2.3 RELEASED WITH RX 7600 SUPPORT, COUNTER-STRIKE 2 OPTIMIZATIONS

AMDVLK 2023.Q2.3 is out today as the newest snapshot of AMD's official
open-source Vulkan driver...

AMD PREPARES LINUX DRIVER FOR NEW FEATURE: FREESYNC PANEL REPLAY

FreeSync Panel Replay is a new feature for AMD Ryzen laptops with the DCN v3.1.4
display block or newer for helping to reduce power usage when the screen
contents are unchanged...

ARM ETHOS-U LINUX DRIVER POSTED FOR MACHINE LEARNING PROCESSOR

Arm and NXP engineers have posted the initial open-source Linux driver patches
for an Ethos-U driver for their machine learning processor to enable Linux to
dispatch AI inference jobs to the hardware. It's yet another
inference/accelerator driver working its way toward the mainline kernel but is
off to a rocky start with many code issues being raised...

NSCDE 2.3 RELEASED FOR MODERN DESKTOP LOOKING LIKE THE OLD CDE

A new version of the "Not so Common Desktop Environment" is now available, a
modern Linux desktop that continues to mimic the look and feel of the old CDE
Unix desktop environment...

GOOGLE LIMITING IO_URING USE DUE TO SECURITY VULNERABILITIES

While IO_uring has been one of the greatest Linux kernel innovations in recent
years for helping to deliver more performant and efficient I/O, it's also been
home to various security vulnerabilities. Due to ongoing security issues, this
interface for asynchronous I/O is being restricted or outright disabled across
Google products...

STEAM LINUX CLIENT BETA ADDS NEW SCALING SETTING OVERRIDE

While yesterday brought a major update to the Steam client stable series,
tonight brings a new update to the Steam beta series with some notable
enhancements to the Linux client...

SYSTEM76'S COSMIC DESKTOP ENHANCING ITS AUTO-TILING

As part of Linux hardware vendor System76's ongoing work around their COSMIC
desktop for their Pop!_OS Linux distribution, recently their development team
has been working on enhancing the automatic window tiling capabilities...

RUNNING LINUX ON THE ASUS ROG ALLY GAMING HANDHELD

Following last month's announcement, this week marks the start of the ASUS ROG
Ally shipping as the most compelling alternative to date for Valve's Steam Deck.
The ASUS ROG Ally features the new AMD Ryzen Z1 Extreme CPU that's interesting
in its own right for being based on Zen 4 and RDNA3 integrated graphics. There
will be many benchmark articles on Phoronix over the days ahead looking both at
the ASUS ROG Ally itself for Linux gaming/performance as well as focusing more
generally on the Ryzen Z1 Extreme. In today's article is a few words to get
started on the Linux support.

INTEL ANNOUNCES "BIGGEST BRAND UPDATE" FOR CORE CPUS

The recent leaks and reports around Intel Core Ultra were true and today Intel
unveiled what they call their biggest brand update in 15 years for their
consumer CPU line. Beginning with the upcoming Intel Meteor Lake processors is
this new client branding...

QT 6.6 BETA RELEASED WITH NEW QT GRAPHS MODULE, TEXT TO SPEECH IMPROVEMENTS

Working towards a stable release in September, today marks the release of the
first Qt 6.6 Beta...

LLVM 17 LANDS ARM NEOVERSE-V2 SCHEDULING MODEL

For helping to ensure optimal performance of AArch64 binaries generated by
LLVM/Clang for the Neoverse-V2 processor cores, LLVM 17 Git has received a
proper Neoverse-V2 scheduling model...

LOONGSON'S 3A6000 BRINGS SIMULTANEOUS MULTI-THREADING TO LOONGARCH

Since last month Loongson engineers have begun posting Linux patches enabling
their upcoming 3A6000 series LoongArch processors under Linux. Yesterday they
posted new patches and revealed that Loongson 3A6000 processors support
Simultaneous Multi-Threading (SMT)...

ECLIPSE OPENJ9 V0.39 RELEASED WITH OPENJDK 20 SUPPORT

Following Oracle releasing an updated GraalVM this week, released yesterday was
a new version of Eclipse OpenJ9 for this high performance, open-source JVM...

MICROSOFT'S LINUX DISTRO NOW SHIPS WITH NVME MULTI-PATH SUPPORT, UPGRADES MORE
TOOLS

Microsoft's CBL-Mariner team has published v2.0.20230609 as the newest update to
their in-house Linux distribution that is used for a variety of purposes inside
and outside the Redmond company...

VALVES ROLL OUT BIG STEAM UPDATE WITH UI REFRESH, REDESIGNED IN-GAME OVERLAY &
NOTES

Following recent Steam client beta updates that have introduced many new
features, Valve tonight rolled out a rather big Steam client update to stable
users...

AMD PUBLISHES INITIAL OPENSIL OPEN-SOURCE CPU SILICON INITIALIZATION CODE

Following an exciting AMD AI Day yesterday where they launched the Ryzen PRO
7000 series for desktops and laptops, launched Genoa-X and Bergamo server
processors, and introduced the MI300X, there is additional exciting news
today... AMD just published the code for their new openSIL project that is
working on open-source CPU silicon initialization with Coreboot support and in
the coming years will ultimately replace AGESA...

IT'S RECOMMENDED TO AVOID USING THE OPEN-SOURCE NVIDIA DRIVER ON LINUX 6.3

It's recommended to avoid using the open-source NVIDIA "Nouveau" graphics driver
on the current stable Linux 6.3 series as there is a serious bug present that
could cause varying issues to your system...

LIBREOFFICE 7.6 BETA AVAILABLE FOR THIS EXCELLENT OPEN-SOURCE OFFICE SUITE

Ahead of the stable release being planned for August, today marks the
availability of LibreOffice 7.6 Beta 1 for those wanting to help in testing this
leading open-source, cross-platform office suite...

NVIDIA 535.54.03 LINUX DRIVER RELEASED WITH VULKAN UPDATES, DMA-BUF V4 WAYLAND
PROTOCOL

Following last month's NVIDIA 535 Linux driver beta that was launched at the end
of May, NVIDIA has now released the 535.54.03 Linux driver as the first stable
R535 driver in this new series...

LINUX X86 BOOT PROCESS TRYING TO CLEANUP "HAY-WIRE CIRCUITS, DUCT TAPE & SUPER
GLUE"

Thomas Gleixner of Linutronix, which was acquired by Intel last year, and his
team are working on cleaning up the Linux x86/x86_64 boot process. A set of 17
patches that touch the early Linux kernel initialization code and other
tree-wide changes have now been posted for discussion...

WSL 1.3.10 BRINGS EXPERIMENTAL MEMORY RECLAIM, UPDATED DXCORE & LINUX KERNEL

Microsoft has published the latest release of their Windows Subsystem for Linux
(WSL) implementation for running Linux distributions within the confines of
Windows. With the WSL 1.3.10 update there is now experimental memory reclaim
support and other changes...

ORACLE'S GRAALVM NATIVE IMAGE NOW DEFAULTS TO X86-64-V3, IGV OPEN-SOURCED

Oracle has published the latest community edition releases of GraalVM targeting
JDK17 and JDK20. GraalVM also continues to support a variety of other languages
beyond Java as well...

IMAGINATION POWERVR DRM OPEN-SOURCE DRIVER CONTINUES TO BE IMPROVED UPON

While Imagination continues bringing-up their PowerVR Vulkan driver within Mesa,
when it comes to their open-source Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) kernel driver
it for now continues living out-of-tree. On tuesday though marked their third
version of the PowerVR kernel driver being published...

PCI EXPRESS 7.0 V0.3 SPECIFICATION SHARED WITH PCI-SIG MEMBERS

Ahead of the planned full specification release in 2025, the PCI-SIG has now
shared with its members the first review draft "v0.3" of PCI Express 7.0...

RADV RAY-TRACING ENABLED BY DEFAULT FOR MESA 23.2

For some months now RADV ray-tracing has been enabled on a per-game basis while
finally today in a change for next quarter's Mesa 23.2 release is RADV
ray-tracing support being exposed by default for all software...

AMD TALKS UP OPEN-SOURCE SOFTWARE FOR AI, INTRODUCES INSTINCT MI300X

Beyond launching Bergamo and Genoa-X, AMD's AI Day also showcased the new
AMD-Pensando DPU offerings and also previewed more of their next-gen Instinct
MI300 accelerator APU...

AMD USES AI DAY TO LAUNCH GENOA-X & BERGAMO

In addition to AMD announcing the Ryzen PRO 7000 series this morning, they have
now announced Bergamo, Genoa-X, and other new data center offerings...

AMD ANNOUNCES RYZEN PRO 7000 SERIES LAPTOP & DESKTOP CPUS

AMD is kicking off what is going to be an exciting day with announcing the Ryzen
PRO 7000 series processors for upcoming laptops and desktops.

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LINUX FOUNDATION NEWSLETTER: JUNE 2023



The Linux Foundation celebrates our diverse and inclusive LGBTQIA+ community.
In this month's newsletter, we take a stand against patent trolls. Discover the
RISE project hosted by LF Europe, and stay current with the latest research on
open source microgrids and energy transformation readiness. Additionally,
explore our new sustainability and digital trust initiatives for a more secure
and trustworthy digital future. Be sure to check out our training and
certification deals!

The post Linux Foundation Newsletter: June 2023 appeared first on Linux.com.



LINUX FOUNDATION AND IOWN GLOBAL FORUM TO COLLABORATE FOR FUTURE SMART CONNECTED
WORLD



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Connected World appeared first on Linux.com.



NEW ACADEMIC COLLABORATION PUTS OPEN 3D ENGINE IN THE HANDS OF NEXT-GENERATION
GAME DEVELOPERS



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The post New Academic Collaboration Puts Open 3D Engine in the Hands of
Next-Generation Game Developers appeared first on Linux.com.



MEASURING NVME LATENCY



NVMe allows for significantly increased Click to Read More at Oracle Linux
Kernel Development

The post Measuring NVMe Latency appeared first on Linux.com.



LINUX FOUNDATION & NATIONAL SPECTRUM CONSORTIUM TO COLLABORATE ON OPENRAN
ARCHITECTURE AND TESTING TO ACCELERATE US INNOVATION



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The post Linux Foundation & National Spectrum Consortium to Collaborate on
OpenRAN Architecture and Testing to Accelerate US Innovation appeared first on
Linux.com.



JOIN THE PYTORCH FOUNDATION: MEMBERSHIP NOW OPEN



In September 2022, we welcomed PyTorch to the Linux Foundation from Meta, which
formed the PyTorch Foundation with founding members AMD, Amazon Web Services
(AWS), Google, Meta, Microsoft, and NVIDIA.

The post Join the PyTorch Foundation: Membership Now Open appeared first on
Linux.com.



OPEN MAINFRAME SUMMIT CALL FOR PAPERS NOW OPEN



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Linux.com.



OPEN MAINFRAME SUMMIT CALL FOR PAPERS NOW OPEN



Open Mainframe Project announces Co-Located Events with IBM TechXchange in
September and Open Source in Finance Forum in November SAN FRANCISCO, June 7,
2023 – The Open Mainframe Project, an open source initiative that enables
collaboration across the mainframe community to develop shared tool sets and
resources, today announced the launch of the Call for […]

The post Open Mainframe Summit Call for Papers Now Open appeared first on
Linux.com.



THE MACHINE KEYRING



A detailed explanation on the Linux kern Click to Read More at Oracle Linux
Kernel Development

The post The Machine Keyring appeared first on Linux.com.



LINUX FOUNDATION & RISC-V INTERNATIONAL LAUNCH RISC-V FUNDAMENTALS COURSE



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Course appeared first on Linux.com.



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