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The pull request of more Rust enablement has already been sent out for the Linux 6.2 merge window... AMD & INTEL SOUND PLATFORM UPDATES FOR LINUX 6.2 ALONG WITH OTHER AUDIO UPDATES While the Linux 6.1 stable kernel isn't even being released until later today, there already have been a number of feature pull requests submitted for the upcoming Linux 6.2 kernel cycle. Due to the merge window being the two weeks leading up to Christmas, those with generous holiday/vacation time have been sending in their pull requests in advance. One of those early pull requests is all of the sound subsystem updates... INTEL SENDS IN A BUNCH OF NEW CXL CODE FOR LINUX 6.2 As expected, the Linux 6.2 kernel is introducing a lot more Compute Express Link (CXL) enablement code... GOOGLE CHROME/CHROMIUM GOES AHEAD IN REMOVING JPEG-XL SUPPORT Back in October was the surprising move of Google deprecating JPEG-XL support in their Chrome/Chromium web browser. Google engineers argued there wasn't enough interesti n JPEG-XL and not sufficient enough benefits over existing formats. Their plan was to remove the JPEG-XL support in Chrome 110 and indeed that has now happened... OPENSHOT 3.0 RELEASED WITH MANY OPEN-SOURCE VIDEO EDITING ENHANCEMENTS For those thinking about what open-source non-linear video editor to try out this holiday season for any videos, OpenShot 3.0 was officially released today as a big step forward for that project... MESON 1.0 BUILD SYSTEM NEARS WITH STABLE RUST MODULE, OTHER IMPROVEMENTS The Meson build system continues enjoying terrific developer adoption and that's even prior to declaring a "1.0" version. However, that's about to change with Meson 1.0-rc1 having now been issued for testing... SLOB ALLOCATOR BEING DEPRECATED WITH LINUX 6.2 Following the recent developer talk of looking to drop SLOB from the Linux kernel, this simple allocator is being deprecated come Linux 6.2... KDE FRAMEWORKS 5.101 RELEASED - DEVELOPMENT NOW FOCUSES ON KDE FRAMEWORKS 6 Today marks the release of KDE Frameworks 5.101, which is notable in that this is the point that feature development on KDE Frameworks 5 is now effectively over. The focus now turns to KDE Frameworks 6... GODOT 4.0 BETA 8 GETS WEBXR FULLY WORKING, X11 SUPPORT NOW LOADED DYNAMICALLY The long-awaited Godot 4 open-source game engine release is getting closer... The developers have already begun drafting plans past Godot 4.0 and they have now moved to weekly development snapshots as this much anticipated release nears... MESA 22.2.5 RELEASED TO END OUT THE SERIES The belated Mesa 22.2.5 is now available as the last planned point release to the Mesa 22.2 series... KDE REWRITING SPECTACLE UI, FIXING PASTE ISSUES UNDER PLASMA WAYLAND KDE developers remain quite busy as we approach the holiday season. KDE's Spectacle screenshot utility has seen some new work and there were various other fixes and improvements to be merged this week... WINE 8.0-RC1 RELEASED WITH VKD3D 1.6, VULKAN/OPENGL THUNKING OPTIMIZATIONS As planned the first release candidate of Wine 8.0 is now available that marks the culmination of the Wine 7.xx bi-weekly development releases and now onto the strictly bug-fixing phase before introducing Wine 8.0 as stable in early 2023... QT 6.5 ADDING WAYLAND NATIVE INTERFACE The Qt6 toolkit introduced the notion of platform-specific objects via the QNativeInterface namespace and now set to come with Qt 6.5 is support for a Wayland native interface for application developers wanting to interact directly with Wayland object handles... THE PERFORMANCE OF ARCH LINUX POWERED CACHYOS Recently there have been a number of Phoronix readers writing in about CachyOS, an Arch Linux based distribution that is new and is focused on " better speed, security and ease of use," So of course there has been requests to see how well CachyOS performs against other distributions... In thus article is an initial look at the CachyOS performance compared to that of also Arch Linux based Endeavour OS, Ubuntu 22.10, Fedora Workstation 37, and then Intel's Clear Linux that is already well known for its performance attributes. PIPEWIRE 0.3.62 RELEASED WITH BLUETOOTH OFFLOADING SUPPORT PipeWire 0.3.62 is out today as the newest feature and bug-fixing update to this open-source project that has begun conquering the Linux desktop for managing audio and video streams... NVIDIA CUDA 12.0 RELEASED WITH OFFICIAL JIT LTO, C++20 DIALECT SUPPORT NVIDIA has released CUDA 12.0 as the latest major feature update to their proprietary compute API... AMDVLK 2022.Q4.3 VULKAN DRIVER RELEASED WITH MORE PERFORMANCE TUNING Ahead of next week's Radeon RX 7900 series hitting retail availability, AMD today issued a new AMDVLK driver update as their official open-source Vulkan Linux driver... THE MANY NEW FEATURES ON THE HORIZON FOR LINUX 6.2 While Linux 6.1 is introducing many new features, for the Linux 6.2 merge window beginning next week there is a lot more on tap. Linux 6.2 has a lot of exciting additions expected from new low-level software features, continuing to lay more Rust code, new hardware support, stable Intel Arc Graphics support, and a ton more. Here is an early look at some of what is expected... AMD RELEASES AOMP 16.0-3 COMPILER AMD engineers on Thursday released AOMP 16.0-3 as the newest version of their LLVM/Clang downstream focused on providing the latest patches for enjoying AMD Instinct / Radeon OpenMP offloading as part of their ROCm compute stack... MICROSOFT'S CBL-MARINER LINUX DISTRO ENABLES HTTP2, TCP CONGESTION ALGORITHMS Microsoft has released CBL-Mariner 2.0.20221203, a new version of its in-house Linux distribution fulfilling a variety of internal needs... BLENDER EYES RAISING ITS CPU REQUIREMENTS Hot off the release of Blender 3.4, Blender developers have begun discussing the possibility of raising their CPU requirements moving forward for making use of this open-source 3D modeling software... LINUX 6.1 DEMOTES LOGITECH BLUETOOTH HID++ OVER LINGERING PROBLEMS One of the new Linux 6.1 features was set to be enabling HID++ support for all Logitech Bluetooth devices by default rather than the current enabling it on a per-device basis. But this change turned out to be too opportunistic and now days ahead of the Linux 6.1 stable debut has been reverted... INTEL VPU DRIVER ADAPTED TO LINUX'S NEW ACCELERATOR FRAMEWORK Going back to the summer Intel posted their initial open-source Linux driver for their Versatile Processing Unit "VPU" debuting with Meteor Lake. Since then they have continued refining this open-source VPU Linux driver and with the latest patch series have adapted it to make use of the new accelerator framework/subsystem premiering in Linux 6.2... VULKAN 1.3.237 RELEASED WITH TWO NEW EXTENSIONS Ahead of the holidays there is a new Vulkan API spec update from The Khronos Group... AMD RADEON RX 7900 XTX & RX 7900 XT ARRIVE FOR LINUX TESTING At the start of November AMD announced the Radeon RX 7900 series while these high-end RDNA3 graphics cards will go on sale next week. Both the Radeon RX 7900 XT and RX 7900 XTX are at Phoronix for Linux testing with AMD's fully open-source graphics driver stack while today the embargo expires on showing off the hardware. PHP 8.2 RELEASED WITH READONLY CLASSES, RANDOM EXTENSION PHP 8.2 is out today as the annual major feature release to this widely-used scripting language primarily for web purposes... THE MOST INTERESTING NEW FEATURES FOR LINUX 6.1 With the Linux 6.1 kernel set to be released this weekend, here is a look back at the prominent changes to find with this kernel. Linux 6.1 besides being the last kernel version of the year is all the more important in that it's expected to be the new Long Term Support (LTS) kernel... RADV LANDS DYNAMIC RASTERIZATION SAMPLES & LINE RASTERIZATION MODE Thanks to the work led by Valve engineers on the open-source Linux graphics stack, Mesa 23.0 continues picking up new features for the Radeon Vulkan "RADV" driver... INTEL ONEAPI LEVEL ZERO BEING PACKAGED UP FOR FEDORA While Intel's GPU compute stack for Linux is fully open-source, one area where it still has room for improvement is getting it packaged up on more Linux distributions. The reference binaries published by Intel for their Compute-Runtime and Level Zero components are just Debian/Ubuntu packages but with time -- and as Arc Graphics and other hardware becomes available -- we are seeing more distributions taking a stab at offering up their own package builds... AMD CEZANNE LAPTOPS SEE LAST MINUTE SUSPEND/RESUME FIX WITH LINUX 6.1 For those running an AMD Ryzen 5000 series "Cezanne" powered laptop, squeezing into the kernel this week ahead of the Linux 6.1 debut on Sunday is a suspend/resume fix affecting various models... Powered by RSS 2 HTML TIPS LINUX.COM HOW TO USE THE LSOF COMMAND TO TROUBLESHOOT LINUX The Linux lsof command does more than list open files; you can also use it to diagnose potential bottlenecks. Read More at Enable Sysadmin The post How to use the lsof command to troubleshoot Linux appeared first on Linux.com. 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AN UPDATE ON THE SPDX PYTHON-TOOLS Authors: Armin Tänzer armin.taenzer@tngtech.com, Meret Behrens meret.behrens@tngtech.com, Nicolaus Weidner nicolaus.weidner@tngtech.com, and Maximilian Huber maximilian.huber@tngtech.com Progress with the SPDX Python tools Discussions regarding the development and direction of the SPDX Python tools often happen in the weekly meetings or smaller rounds and are not always visible to interested parties. This blog post intends to fill this gap, providing a condensed […] The post An update on the SPDX python-tools appeared first on Linux.com. Powered by RSS 2 HTML Create a website and earn with Altervista - Disclaimer - Report Abuse - Privacy Policy - Customize advertising tracking Notice about the use of browser cookies Notice We and selected third parties use cookies or similar technologies for technical purposes and, with your consent, for other purposes as specified in the cookie policy. 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