The development team behind the open-source Mesa graphics stack announced over the weekend the general availability of the final Mesa 18.1 release for Linux-based operating systems.
The Mesa 18.1 series comes approximately two months after the 18.0 branch, which probably most GNU/Linux distributions are using these days, and which already received its fourth maintenance updates. Mesa 18.1 introduces a few new features across all supported graphics drivers, but it’s mostly another stability update.
Prominent new features implemented in the Mesa 18.1 graphics stack include OpenGL 3.1 support with ARB_compatibility for the nv50, nvc0, r600, RadeonSI, Gallium3D Softpipe, Gallium3D LLVMpipe, and Gallium3D SVGA graphics drivers, an… (read more)
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