Linux Graphics
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The Dozens Of Gallium3D Nine Improvements Land In Mesa
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Patches Revised For Supporting OpenGL 4.0 On Intel Haswell With Mesa
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EGL_ANDROID_native_fence_sync For Intel Still Baking
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DRM Driver Changes Sent In For Linux 4.9, Sadly No Changes For Nouveau
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NVIDIA Developer Posts Secure Boot Refactoring For Nouveau
It's not as important as NVIDIA publishing new signed firmware images, but then again it's not every day we see NVIDIA developers contribute to the open-source Nouveau driver stack. Nevertheless, today a new set of patches were published for the Nouveau DRM driver.
Alexandre Courbot of NVIDIA who previously sent out the Nouveau patches for "Secure Boot" support sent out a big refactoring of the code today that touches nearly two thousand lines of code. This isn't to be confused with UEFI Secure Boot but is rather the code for properly loading NVIDIA's signed firmware blobs that are needed for hardware initialization since Maxwell.
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