Graphics: Mesa 17.2.3, Libinput 1.9 and More
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mesa 17.2.3
Mesa 17.2.3 is now available.
In this release we have:
The Vulkan drivers ANV and RADV have multiple small fixes.
The EGL code has improved handling of the new wl_dmabuf codepath.
SWR no longer crashes when checking environment variables.
Other gallium drivers have also seen updates - freedreno, nouveau and radeonsi. The gallivm module, used by llvmpipe et al. has gained little endian PPC64 fixes.
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Mesa 17.2.3 Offers Vulkan Fixes, Gallium3D Updates
Mesa 17.2.3 is now available as the latest bi-weekly update for this current stable driver series.
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[ANNOUNCE] libinput 1.9.0
libinput 1.9 is now available. As expected, not a lot of changes since the
rc2: a few test fixes, a fix to stop excessive logging and an extra
assert so we fail early in case of a bug. -
Libinput 1.9 Released With Input Improvements, Requires Meson
Peter Hutterer has today released libinput 1.9.0 as the latest version of this library used by both Wayland and X11 systems for unified input handling.
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DRM Leasing Support To Land For Linux 4.15
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Intel OpenGL Shader Cache Revised Once More
The long ongoing work to implement an OpenGL/GLSL shader cache for the Intel Mesa driver has been revised once more with 32 new patches hitting the mailing list today.
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