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      Intel Lands Linux Audio Fix For Arc Graphics A750/A770

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 14 April, 2023

    If you have been running a Linux 6.3-based kernel or later Linux 6.2 point release and have encountered your HDMI audio breaking when making use of Intel Arc Graphics A750/A770 hardware, a fix is on the way...
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      An Early Look At Linux 6.4 Features: AMD CDX, AMD GAM, Intel LAM, Apple M2 & More

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 14 April, 2023

    There is two weeks to go until the Linux 6.3 stable kernel is released, which could drag out to three weeks if last minute issues come about in the kernel. But given all the material queuing via the many "-next" code branches, we already have a good idea for many of the features in store for Linux 6.4...
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      Mesa OpenGL Threading Now Disabled For Small Hybrid CPUs

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 14 April, 2023

    Landing today in Mesa 23.2-devel is support for big.LITTLE CPU detection or more broadly hybrid CPU core detection where little cores (e.g. E cores) are defined as having less than 50% the capacity of the largest CPU core on the system. This is done since Mesa's OpenGL threading is now being disabled for small hybrid processors...
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      OpenCL Shared Virtual Memory Comes To Mesa's Rusticl Driver

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 14 April, 2023

    Mesa 23.1 enables RadeonSI Rusticl support while for next quarter's Mesa 23.2, which just started development, there is already a big ticket item for Rusticl: Shared Virtual Memory (SVM) support...
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      AMD SFH Linux Driver Adding Ambient Color Sensor Support

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 14 April, 2023

    AMD's Sensor Fusion Hub (SFH) driver with the upcoming Linux 6.4 cycle is being extended to support new Ambient Color Sensor "ACS" functionality...
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      Fedora 38 Being Released Next Tuesday

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 14 April, 2023

    The much anticipated Fedora 38 is cleared for releasing on Tuesday. There are no delays with the Fedora 38 cycle and in fact hitting their "early target date" for shipping on 18 April...
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      AMD Details openSIL For Advancing Open-Source System Firmware

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 14 April, 2023

    Open-source fans, rejoice, the most exciting thing I have read all week or perhaps the month: "AMD is committed to open-source software and is now expanding into the various firmware domains with the re-architecture of its x86 AGESA FW stack - designed with UEFI as the host firmware that prevented scaling, to other host firmware solutions such as coreboot, oreboot, FortiBIOS, Project Mu and others. A newer, open architecture that potentially allows for reduced attack surface, and perceivably infinite scalability is now available as a Proof-of-Concept, within the open-source community for evaluation, called the AMD openSIL – Open-Source Silicon Initialization Library."..
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      Intel Sierra Forest EDAC Support Coming With Linux 6.4

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 13 April, 2023

    As part of Intel's ongoing Linux support preparations for next year's Sierra Forest processors that will feature up to 144 Xeon E cores per socket, the Error Detection And Correction (EDAC) driver support is set to be added for the upcoming Linux 6.4 kernel cycle...
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      Libreboot 20230413 Released With Build System Improvements

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 13 April, 2023

    Libreboot is the downstream of Coreboot focused on having fully open-source / free software replacements to proprietary BIOS/firmware on x86 and ARM systems. Out today is Libreboot 20230413 as the latest step forward for the project...