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    Phoronix: Mesa 18.2 Branched, Mesa 18.3 Enters Development

    As expected, the Mesa 18.2 feature development is now over with the code having branched. Now open on Git master is Mesa 18.3-devel...

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    I'm really surprised the OpenGL 4.6 patches for intel didn't land, also amazed that radeonsi is beating i965 on mesamatrix.net

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    • #3
      Originally posted by FireBurn View Post
      also amazed that radeonsi is beating i965 on mesamatrix.net
      Wow you're right - I didn't notice that until now. Is this the first time i965 has been out-paced?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by schmidtbag View Post
        Wow you're right - I didn't notice that until now. Is this the first time i965 has been out-paced?
        No, i965 and radeonsi are playing leapfrog for a while already.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by zboszor View Post
          No, i965 and radeonsi are playing leapfrog for a while already.
          I've seen radeonsi on-par with i965 a few times, but I don't recall it ever exceeding. But, I understand my anecdotes don't mean much.

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          • #6
            Radeonsi Dead island and dying light still does not work with kernel 4.18 and mesa 18.2 and 18.3 (oibaf). I have tried with fedora, ubuntu and tumbleweed (only tested with 4.17). Fedora had opengl 4.6 and ubuntu does not.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by PackRat View Post
              Radeonsi Dead island and dying light still does not work with kernel 4.18 and mesa 18.2 and 18.3 (oibaf). I have tried with fedora, ubuntu and tumbleweed (only tested with 4.17). Fedora had opengl 4.6 and ubuntu does not.
              They both work fine for me now without any overrides - raise a bug if you're having issues

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