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    Phoronix: Mesa 12.0 Release Candidate 2 Hits The Web

    Ahead of the official Mesa 12.0 debut later this month, Mesa release manager Emil Velikov of Collabora has announced 12.0 Release Candidate 2...

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    Verymuch anticipating being able to switch to the stable release on my new Iris Pro 580 Hardware.

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    • #3
      OpenGL 4.3?

      OpenGL 4.4?

      Better PRIME + Proprietary driver support?

      End the mess of Nvidia VS Wayland?

      Unify the usage of Gallium even more?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by timofonic View Post
        OpenGL 4.3?

        OpenGL 4.4?

        Better PRIME + Proprietary driver support?

        End the mess of Nvidia VS Wayland?

        Unify the usage of Gallium even more?
        Especially PRIME - tearing(in all my games) and glitches(in some games) is really annoying. All this on dedicated card(Intel and Radeon).

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        • #5
          Originally posted by dragon321 View Post

          Especially PRIME - tearing(in all my games) and glitches(in some games) is really annoying. All this on dedicated card(Intel and Radeon).

          I agree about PRIME...

          And tearing in my eyes, too :'(

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