FERRAMENTAS LINUX: Resultados da pesquisa OpenGL
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segunda-feira, 19 de janeiro de 2026

The Complete Guide to openSUSE’s Critical Chromium Update (2026:0022-1): Security, Installation & Optimization

 

OpenSUSE

openSUSE released critical security update 2026:0022-1 for Chromium, patching 10 vulnerabilities including CVE-2026-0899 in V8 & CVE-2026-0908 in ANGLE. Our expert guide details the risks, provides step-by-step installation for SLE-15-SP7, and explains the cybersecurity implications for Linux system administration. Stay secure.

domingo, 18 de janeiro de 2026

Critical Chromium Vulnerabilities in Fedora 43: A Complete Security Analysis and Remediation Guide

 

Fedora

Critical Chromium security update for Fedora 43 patches dangerous vulnerabilities including out-of-bounds memory access in V8 (CVE-2026-0899). This essential guide provides analysis, deployment steps, and mitigation for enterprise security teams managing Linux browser risks.

sexta-feira, 16 de janeiro de 2026

D7VK 1.2 Released: Revolutionizing Legacy Windows Game Performance on Linux with Vulkan

 

Linux Faming


D7VK 1.2 launches with enhanced Direct3D 6 & 7 support, enabling superior performance for classic Windows games on Linux via Vulkan translation. Explore benchmarks, compatible titles like Tomb Raider, and how this open-source project transforms legacy gaming. Discover downloads and technical insights.

domingo, 4 de janeiro de 2026

Box64 v0.4 Emulator Release: A New Era for ARM Gaming and Linux Compatibility

 

Linux Gaming

Box64 v0.4 emulator releases with major OpenGL/Vulkan enhancements & improved DRM compatibility for running x86_64 Linux games on ARM/RISC-V. Explore how this open-source project compares to FEX-Emu for Steam Deck & Linux gaming performance.

sexta-feira, 2 de janeiro de 2026

Mesa 25.3.3 Graphics Driver Release: Key Fixes for Intel, Freedreno, and Nouveau

 

Mesa

 Mesa 25.3.3 is the latest stable graphics driver release for Linux, featuring critical Intel ANV Vulkan driver fixes, Freedreno patches, and a Nouveau memory leak resolution. This analysis covers the update's impact on rendering performance and system stability for developers and enthusiasts. Explore the detailed changelog and understand what's next for the Mesa 26.0 feature series.

NVIDIA Graphics Acceleration Comes to Haiku OS: A Technical Breakdown of the v0.0.1 Driver Release

 

NVIDIA

Haiku OS achieves milestone with NVIDIA graphics driver support: v0.0.1 alpha release enables Turing+ GPUs via open-source kernel modules & NVK Vulkan. Explore the technical breakthrough, GSP firmware requirements, and future roadmap for open-source GPU acceleration on this BeOS-inspired platform.

Revitalizing Legacy AMD Graphics: The 2026 Linux Driver Roadmap for GCN 1.0/1.1 GPUs

 

Radeon

 Explore how Valve’s 2026 open-source Linux graphics driver roadmap, led by Timur Kristóf, enhances performance for aging AMD GCN 1.0/1.1 GPUs via AMDGPU driver migration, RADV Vulkan optimizations, and legacy code retirement. Discover key improvements for Radeon HD 7000/200/300 series and Polaris cards. 

segunda-feira, 29 de dezembro de 2025

Revolutionizing Retro Gaming on Linux: D7VK 1.1 Adds Experimental Direct3D 6 Support

 

Linux Gaming

 D7VK 1.1 expands Linux gaming compatibility with experimental Direct3D 6 support & enhanced D3D7 fixes. Explore how this Vulkan translation layer preserves classic games, boosts performance, and strengthens the open-source gaming ecosystem. Learn implementation and future roadmap details. 

domingo, 28 de dezembro de 2025

Intel Panther Lake Linux Support Reaches Critical Milestone with Xe3_LPD Firmware Upstream

 

Intel

 Intel Panther Lake's Xe3_LPD firmware is now upstreamed for Linux, signaling production-ready graphics & NPU support. We analyze the implications for Linux 6.18+, Mesa 25.3+, and what it means for CES 2025 launches. Explore performance expectations, firmware details, and the roadmap for next-gen Intel laptops.

domingo, 21 de dezembro de 2025

NVIDIA Driver Transition on Arch Linux: Legacy Support, Open Kernel Modules & Migration Guide

 

Arch

Arch Linux's NVIDIA driver now uses open-source kernel modules for RTX 20+ GPUs. GTX 10/900 series users must migrate to AUR legacy drivers. Our guide provides steps, analysis of the open-source shift, and performance implications. Stay compatible.

sábado, 20 de dezembro de 2025

The Definitive Guide to Wine 11.0-rc3: Enhanced Compatibility, Performance Fixes, and Linux Gaming Advancements

 


Wine 11.0-rc3 release candidate brings critical fixes for NVIDIA GLX, Steam UI, and gaming performance on Linux. Explore in-depth analysis of this compatibility layer's evolution, its impact on Windows application emulation, and what it means for the future of cross-platform gaming. 

sexta-feira, 19 de dezembro de 2025

Vulkan 1.4.337 Released: A Deep Dive into the Final API Update of 2025 and Its New Extensions

 


Vulkan 1.4.337 is released with key extensions VK_EXT_shader_long_vector for advanced shader programming and VK_EXT_texture_compression_astc_3d for efficient volumetric texture compression. Explore the technical specifications, NVIDIA driver support, and how this update enhances GPU graphics and compute pipelines for high-performance applications.

sábado, 13 de dezembro de 2025

Blender 3D Embraces Vulkan on macOS: A Performance Breakthrough for Professional Artists

 

 


Blender 3D's new Vulkan backend leverages KosmicKrisp for enhanced macOS performance. Explore how this cross-platform API integration boosts viewport rendering for professional 3D modeling, animation, and EEVEE workflows on Apple hardware. Analysis & FAQ included.

sexta-feira, 5 de dezembro de 2025

Fedora 42 Update: Critical Memory Safety Patch for "Alex vs Bus" Gaming Package (Advisory FEDORA-2025-9831accfe9)

 


Fedora 42 releases critical memory-safety update for 'Alex vs Bus' game (Advisory FEDORA-2025-9831accfe9), patching stb_image vulnerabilities. Learn how this Linux gaming update enhances security, the cultural appeal of this open-source platformer, and best practices for system maintenance on Fedora.

quarta-feira, 19 de novembro de 2025

NVK Driver Status Update: Pushing the Limits of Open-Source NVIDIA Graphics

 

Nouveau



Discover the latest on the open-source NVK Vulkan driver for NVIDIA GPUs. Get a deep dive on Blackwell support, Vulkan 1.4 features, performance vs. proprietary drivers, and the roadmap for ray-tracing. Expert analysis on the future of open-source graphics.

quinta-feira, 6 de novembro de 2025

GNOME Mutter's Historic Shift: A Full Transition to Wayland Marks the End of the X11 Era

 

GNOME

GNOME Mutter officially drops its X11 backend, committing fully to the Wayland display server for GNOME 50. Explore the technical implications for Linux desktop performance, security, and the future of X11 legacy support via XWayland.

sábado, 1 de novembro de 2025

Wine 10.18 Release: Advanced WoW64 and Vulkan Graphics Pave the Way for Wine 11.0

 

Wine


Wine 10.18 is released with major WoW64 enhancements for Linux, including Vulkan-powered OpenGL and SCSI pass-through. Explore new APIs, 30+ bug fixes, and how this development snapshot paves the way for Wine 11.0. Get the latest download links and technical deep dive.

KosmicKrisp Achieves Vulkan 1.3 Conformance: A New Era for High-Performance Graphics on macOS

Vulkan


LunarG's KosmicKrisp, a new Vulkan-on-Metal implementation for Apple Silicon, achieves full Vulkan 1.3 conformance. This guide explores its impact on macOS game development, graphics performance, and cross-platform compatibility, backed by Google funding. Discover the future of Apple device graphics APIs.

quinta-feira, 30 de outubro de 2025

RadeonSI Embraces ACO: A Monumental Shift for AMD Linux Gaming Performance

Radeon

 

Mesa 26.0 switches RadeonSI to the ACO shader compiler, ditching AMDGPU LLVM for massive performance gains. Explore the impact on GPU performance, shader compilation times, and what this means for Linux gaming. A deep dive into the technology behind the change.

domingo, 26 de outubro de 2025

A Renaissance for OpenGL? Unpacking the October 2024 OpenGL Registry Updates

 

Standarts



In a surprising turn for graphics programming, the OpenGL registry sees a flurry of new extensions in October 2024, including cross-vendor mesh shaders, real-time shader clocks, and enhanced sample controls, signaling renewed interest in the veteran API.