03.19.14
Kernel Progress: Linux 3.14 (Final) Imminent, More DRM Code Expected in Linux 3.15
Linux 3.14
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Linux Kernel News – January and February 2014
Linux 3.13 was released on Sunday January 19th 2014. Please read What is in Linux 3.13. 3.14-rc5 was released on March 2 2014. Based on the rc release progress so far, it is looking very likely that the Linux 3.14 release will be out before the end of March 2014.
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Linux 3.14-rc7
Now, things might change, and maybe next week ends up being another ugly week, but with some luck that won’t happen and this is the last rc.
Go out and test. It all looks good..
Linus
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Linux 3.14-rc7 Released, Linux 3.14 Might Come Next Week
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Recapping The Top Changes Of The Linux 3.14 Kernel
In talking about the Linux 3.14 kernel on pretty much a daily basis now for the past few months and already having run dozens of benchmarks from Linux 3.14 in its Git state, here’s a recap of some of the most exciting work for this new kernel:
Linux 3.15
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SimpleDRM Will Likely Be Merged In Linux 3.15
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Linux 3.15 To Support DRM Render-Nodes By Default
David Herrmann sent in a patch on early Sunday (along with some other patches to be covered in another article) for enabling support for DRM render-nodes by default with the next Linux kernel cycle.
Community/Events
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OpenDaylight Developer Spotlight: Madhusudhan Ananderi Kandadai
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Linux Kernel Developer Panel Preview: Introductions and Projects
The Linux kernel developer panel at Collaboration Summit in Napa, Calif. next week is our first opportunity this year to hear directly from Linux kernel developers about which issues and features are top-of-mind for the kernel community now and in the year ahead. Kernel developers Jens Axboe, Matthew Garrett, Mel Gorman, Greg Koah-Hartman, and Dave Chinner will take the stage for a technical discussion moderated by Jon Corbet. Here, the panelists have answered a few of Corbet’s preliminary questions to get the conversation started.
Graphics Drivers/Cards
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4K Ultra HD Graphics Card Testing On Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
With the release of Ubuntu 14.04 LTS “Trusty Tahr” right around the corner we have out today some new benchmarks of various AMD Radeon and NVIDIA GeForce graphics cards when testing them with the latest Linux GPU drivers on Ubuntu 14.04 at 4K (3840 x 2160).
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Catalyst 14.3 Beta Linux Driver Fixes OpenGL Performance Issues
AMD has released a new Windows and Linux Catalyst proprietary graphics driver. The Catalyst 14.3 Beta for Linux doesn’t advertise any new features, but it comes with some bug-fixes.
Weston
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Wayland’s Weston Can Now Be Built With A Libinput Back-End
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Weston’s Full-Screen Shell Protocol Revised Again
The full-screen shell protocol for Wayland’s Weston compositor will allow for features like splash screens and terminal emulators as simple full-screen clients, but the code is still being revised ahead of its hopeful merger.
X.Org
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X.Org Server’s GLAMOR “Mega Series” Merged
Eric Anholt’s big Intel patch-set to the GLAMOR acceleration architecture has now been merged for the mainline X.Org Server.