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Mesa 10.5 Updates Open-Source Graphics Drivers 24

An anonymous reader writes Mesa 10.5 has been released to update the open-source Linux graphics driver stack. This quarterly update to Mesa has initial support for Intel's next-generation Skylake graphics, Qualcomm Adreno A4xx support, EGL support on the BeOS-inspired Haiku, the new NIR intermediate representation, and other changes. While new GL4 extensions were implemented, the Intel/Radeon/Nouveau drivers only have enough support right now to expose OpenGL 3.3, but GL4.2 is expected out of the open-source drivers by the end of the year.
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Mesa 10.5 Updates Open-Source Graphics Drivers

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  • The summary is almost as long as the article, which is only slightly longer than the original release notes.

    • by Kjella ( 173770 )

      Well it's Phoronix... if a mouse farts in the open source GPU department, it's an article there. Even when it's pretty much non-news they got like ten articles of "one step closer to major news" before the major news actually happens. It's almost a blog in the shape of a site.

  • by Anonymous Coward

    Systemd required yet?

  • by Anonymous Coward on Saturday March 07, 2015 @01:35PM (#49205139)

    I read that systemd now subsumes the graphics driver, which will be used to render text as graphics into system logs. Also, there's a hard dependency between Gnome and systemd's graphics drivers.

  • when they get around to fully supporting Nvidia Optimus systems.

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