@Philsan nice to see this. I have an original #800xl here but it was modded to let it work on #hdmi

AMD finalmente ha conseguido la manera de añadir la compatibilidad con HDMI 2.1 FRL en su controlador AMDGPU sin llegar a infringir los requerimientos del HDMI Forum. ¿Qué dificultades tuvo AMD con esta funcionalidad y cuándo arribará a Linux?

#Linux
#AMDGPU
#HDMI

https://notasrem.com/amd-anadir-compatibilidad-hdmi-2-1-frl-amdgpu/?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=jetpack_social

AMD añade la compatibilidad de HDMI 2.1 FRL en AMDGPU

AMD finalmente consigue la forma de añadir la compatibilidad para HDMI 2.1 FRL en AMDGPU sin llegar a infringir los requisitos de HDMI Forum.

NotasREM

Fully supported HDMI 2.1 implementation for AMDGPU driver is just around the corner already ✅

Great news for Linux entertainment sector overall as FRL (Fixed Rate Link) initially gets pulled in -- many years after HDMI Forum blocked HDMI 2.1 support in AMD's open source driver.

Good times 🐧

👉 https://lore.kernel.org/dri-devel/2026[email protected]/T/#u

#AMDGPU #Linux #driver #hdmi21 #hdmi #kernel #opensource #FRL

[pull] amdgpu, amdkfd drm-next-7.2

Nachdem er sich ein Vierteljahr Pause gegönnt hat erkennt mein #MacMIni seit heute mal wieder den angeschlossenen #LG-Monitor am #DP via #Thunderbolt, nachdem er den vorher nur per #HDMI bedienen wollte.

Grundsätzlich positiv, aber warum das erratische Verhalten von #MacOS, das anscheinend mit LG-Displays eine Art on-off-on-Beziehung führen möchte?

Ich verstehe es nicht, und mit Blick auf meine zugehörigen Tickets versteht #Apple es auch nicht.

ModRetro M64 – An AMD Artix UltraScale+ FPGA based open-source Nintendo 64-compatible console with original cartridge support

https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.cnx-software.com/2026/06/03/modretro-m64-an-amd-artix-ultrascale-fpga-based-open-source-nintendo-64-console-with-original-cartridge-support/

ModRetro M64 – An AMD Artix UltraScale+ FPGA based open-source Nintendo 64-compatible console with original cartridge support

ModRetro has announced the M64, an open-source Nintendo 64-compatible console powered by an AMD Artix UltraScale+ FPGA, designed to play original cartridges using hardware-level emulation instead of software. The M64's reliance on an AMD Artix FPGA enables accurate and responsive gameplay, and the console supports original game cartridges and controllers, while also adding modern connectivity features such as HDMI, WiFi, Bluetooth, and USB-C. ModRetro M64 specifications: FPGA – AMD Artix UltraScale+ (16nm architecture) Memory – PSRAM Storage – MicroSD card slot (for firmware updates and potential homebrew applications) Media Interfaces – Dedicated Nintendo 64 physical cartridge slot for original retro media preservation and play. Display – HDMI port (upscaling for modern TVs, supporting custom video filters like Scan Line and CRT profiles) Audio – Digital audio output via HDMI Connectivity Bluetooth with advanced “SCI” wireless mode (ModRetro’s own low-latency protocol) Wi-Fi support for firmware upgrade USB – 3x USB-C ports

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Modding a Commodore 64 for HDMI!

https://makertube.net/w/866EER58xYGkb6Wm4ssJnh

Modding a Commodore 64 for HDMI!

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ODROID-H5 Review – Part 2: A dual 10GbE mini PC tested with Ubuntu 26.04

I received a kit for review last week with an ODROID-H5 SBC, a Type1 case, an M.2 10GbE module, and other accessories. In the first part of the review, I went through an unboxing, assembled the kit, and tested whether it could boot an M.2 NVMe SSD with Ubuntu 24.04 and Windows 11. I've now updated the system to Ubuntu 26.04, run a few benchmarks, tested the two 10GbE RJ45 ports, as well as other features. I'll report my experience about all that today. Upgrading from Ubuntu 24.04 to Ubuntu 26.04 The 512GB M.2 NVMe SSD I use in the ODROID-H5 comes from a laptop, which I upgraded with a 2TB SSD. That means the operating systems were not upgraded for a few months. While Ubuntu 24.04 could boot, it would not show the two 10GbE interfaces. That's because the required drivers were not available in the version of Ubuntu

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SteamOS 3.8.6 Beta integra suporte para HDMI VRR e novas consolas rivais

A Valve lançou a atualização SteamOS 3.8.6 Beta, conhecida como "Second Clutch", nos seus canais de teste, marcando um passo decisivo na expansão do sistema ope

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SteamOS 3.8.6 Beta brings expanded handheld support, initial HDMI VRR for devices with native HDMI output #SteamOS #Gaming #Linux #VRR #HDMI #AMD

SteamOS 3.8.6 Beta brings expa...
SteamOS 3.8.6 Beta brings expanded handheld support, initial HDMI VRR for devices with native HDMI output

SteamOS 3.8.6 Beta is out now for testing, with some exciting additions for anyone wanting to see improved hardware support.

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SteamOS 3.8.6 Beta brings expanded handheld support, initial HDMI VRR for devices with native HDMI output

SteamOS 3.8.6 Beta is out now for testing, with some exciting additions for anyone wanting to see improved hardware support.

GamingOnLinux