Linux Graphics: NVIDIA, Mesa 11.1.1, Gallium3D, Wayland...
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NVIDIA 361.18 Beta Linux Driver Released
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GeForce Experience Beta Updated, Supports Windowed Mode, Desktop Recording, Adds MIC controls
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GeForce Experience Beta Adds New Streaming Features
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Nvidia GeForce Experience Beta adds new capture, mic features
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Mesa 11.1.1 available, has patches for GRID Autosport
Good news open source GPU driver users, Mesa 11.1.1 has launched and it even includes some patches for GRID Autosport.
If you use Mesa and play GRID Autosport, please let us know how it runs for you now.
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Mesa 11.1.1 3D Graphics Library Released with GRID Autosport Patches, 50 Bugfixes
Emil Velikov of Collabora has has announced earlier today, January 13, the general availability of the first maintenance release for the 11.1 stable series of the open-source Mesa 3D Graphics Library.
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Some Video Acceleration Improvements Land In Gallium3D
Christian König of AMD's open-source driver team landed some improvements this week into Gallium3D's video acceleration state tracker.
For those using Gallium3D video acceleration via the VA-API or VDPAU acceleration APIs with the RadeonSI/R600g or NVC0, there are some state tracker additions and to the Gallium3D VL code to report on: BOB deinterlacing, NV12 post-processing, the code is now thread-safe to avoid potential crashes with MPV, improvements to the motion adaptive deinterlacer, and other improvements/fixes.
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Wayland 1.10 Planned For Release Just After Valentine's Day
Bryce is planning for the 1.10 Alpha in one week on 19 January, the 1.10 Beta on 2 February, the first Wayland 1.10 release candidate on 9 February, and for the official Wayland / Weston 1.10 release on 16 February. The Wayland 1.10 feature freeze would be next week.
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The OpenGL Speed & Perf-Per-Watt From The Radeon HD 2000/3000 Series Through The R9 Fury
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