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      FreeBSD 13.5 Released With Device Driver Updates & Fixes

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 11 March

    FreeBSD 13.5 is out today as the final update to the FreeBSD 13 series. Users should begin making plans for upgrading to the current FreeBSD 14 stable series or eyeing the future FreeBSD 15.0 release...
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      OpenZFS 2.3.1 Released With Linux 6.13 Compatibility, Many Fixes

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 10 March

    Building off the big OpenZFS 2.3 feature release from January, OpenZFS 2.3.1 is out today with Linux 6.13 kernel compatibility as well as various bug fixes...
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      www.phoronix.com /news/OpenZFS-2.3.1-Released

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      Mir 2.20 Brings Focus Stealing Prevention, Workaround/Quirk Fixes

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 10 March

    Mir 2.20 is out today as the newest version of this Canonical-developed Wayland compositor and set of libraries for developing Wayland-based shells...
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      www.phoronix.com /news/Mir-2.20-Released

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      Box64 0.3.4 Released: Faster & Steam Now Runs With Box32 On ARM64

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 10 March

    Box64 0.3.4 is out today as the newest version of this open-source Linux x86_64 user-space emulator that runs on ARM64 as well as RISC-V 64-bit and LoongArch 64-bit systems...
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      DRM User-Space API For Apple Silicon Graphics Posted For Review

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 10 March

    While the Asahi AGX Gallium3D and Honeykrisp Vulkan drivers continue to be developed within mainline Mesa for supporting OpenGL and Vulkan with Apple Silicon M1/M2 SoCs, the necessary Direct Rendering Manager (DRM) kernel driver has yet to be upstreamed. But hitting the mailing list today is a patch getting the user-space API (UAPI) with more eyes on as the precursor to the actual kernel driver that is currently held up by waiting on Rust kernel abstractions to be upstreamed...
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      AMD EPYC 9845 Makes For A Persuasive Upgrade With Performance & Energy Efficiency

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 10 March • 1 minute

    With the new AMD EPYC 9005 processors there are SKUs up to 500 Watt with the likes of the EPYC 9965 flagship at 192 cores for Turin Dense cores or 128 Turin classic cores with the EPYC 9755. But for those looking at upgrading from an existing EPYC 9004 series server and bound by the motherboard BIOS support and/or cooling/power capacity, 400 Watts is a sweet spot. Many of the existing platforms designed for EPYC 9004 Bergamo/Genoa(X) and now extended for EPYC 9005 Turin are limited to a 400 Watt TDP. With the prior AMD EPYC 9655 testing I have already shown off the great Zen 5 uplift when maintaining the same core counts as Zen 4, but even sticking to 400 Watts at the top-end is room for more. The EPYC 9845 is AMD's top-end SKU for 400 Watts or less that allows for 160 dense cores (320 threads) per socket compared to the 128 core EPYC 9754 Bergamo. Effectively the same power level and 25% more -- and better (Zen 5C) -- cores. Plus with EPYC Turin supporting the new AMD P-State CPU frequency scaling driver there is greater headroom in optimizing for power efficiency if so desired. Here is a look at how the AMD EPYC 9845 delivers a great leap to performance and power efficiency for those looking at a surprisingly robust upgrade from prior generation EPYC 9004.
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      Fedora 43 Looking At RPM 6.0, JPEG-XL Wallpapers & Other Early Change Proposals

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 10 March

    Fedora 42 isn't even releasing until next month but a number of early change proposals have been filed for the upcoming Fedora 43 development cycle that will be released this autumn...
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      www.phoronix.com /news/Fedora-43-RPM-6.0-Early-Changes

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      ASUS PRIME X670E-PRO WIFI & AMD BC-250 Sensor Monitoring With Linux 6.15

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 10 March

    The hardware monitoring "HWMON" subsystem updates are building up ahead of the Linux 6.15 merge window opening up later this month. Here is a look at a few of the HWMON changes worth mentioning to be found in this next version of the Linux kernel...
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      www.phoronix.com /news/Linux-6.15-Early-HWMON

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      Intel Preps Xe3's "Dirty Rect" Feature For Linux 6.15

      news.movim.eu / Phoronix • 10 March

    Along with other exciting Intel kernel graphics driver updates submitted for the upcoming Linux 6.15 merge window, another batch of drm-intel-next code was sent out today to DRM-Next. This pull request is mostly around bug fixing and other low-level work but it does provide a new "dirty rect" feature being introduced with next-gen Intel Xe3 graphics...
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