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    Phoronix: Mesa 20.0 Released With Big Improvements For Intel, AMD Radeon Vulkan/OpenGL

    Mesa 20.0 is now released as the first quarter 2020 update to the Mesa 3D open-source graphics driver stack...

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  • #2
    Mesa 19 is over... :<

    Ugh I just hate that VA-API encode freeze...

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    • #3
      Release the kraken!

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      • #4
        In a moment we will have stable [but still test for us] v20.0 ... our [NeteXt'73] Mesa is highly optimized, among others at compilation level We will make available it for Ubuntu [18.04, 19.10, 20.04] and derivatives within our NeteXt'73 next week at the latest and new mechanisms Nvidia Prime + optimized Nvidia drivers + indicator, etc.




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        • #5
          With MESA 20.0, do i still need to run games with RADV_PERFTEST=aco?

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Beta Version View Post
            With MESA 20.0, do i still need to run games with RADV_PERFTEST=aco?
            Yes.
            ACO is not 'ready' so NO default.

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            • #7
              The switch from default i965 to Gallium3D (iris) on Intel makes sway crash on Arch Linux testing. Need to force i965 driver:

              Code:
              MESA_LOADER_DRIVER_OVERRIDE=i965 sway
              Not sure if it's a sway issue or an Arch Linux packaging issue.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by aorth View Post
                The switch from default i965 to Gallium3D (iris) on Intel makes sway crash on Arch Linux testing. Need to force i965 driver:

                Code:
                MESA_LOADER_DRIVER_OVERRIDE=i965 sway
                Not sure if it's a sway issue or an Arch Linux packaging issue.
                Yikes. This is working on master, it turns out we accidentally nominated most of a series for stable, but missed one patch. Most programs shouldn't be affected, but sway definitely is and other compositors may be.

                Cherry-picking the one patch (mesa/mesa!3898) should fix it. Hopefully we'll get a band-aid release out shortly.
                Free Software Developer .:. Mesa and Xorg
                Opinions expressed in these forum posts are my own.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Kayden View Post

                  Yikes. This is working on master, it turns out we accidentally nominated most of a series for stable, but missed one patch. Most programs shouldn't be affected, but sway definitely is and other compositors may be.

                  Cherry-picking the one patch (mesa/mesa!3898) should fix it. Hopefully we'll get a band-aid release out shortly.
                  Ouch. Mistakes happen. Thanks for the quick turnaround!

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