Mesa 19.0 Graphics Stack Released for Linux Gamers with Numerous Improvements

Mesa 19.0 Graphics Stack Released for Linux Gamers with Numerous Improvements

It's coming soon to a GNU/Linux distro near you

Mesa 17.3 Linux Graphics Stack Gets First Point Release, It's Time to Upgrade

Mesa 17.3 Linux Graphics Stack Gets First Point Release, It's Time to Upgrade

This release includes more than 30 improvements and bugfixes

Mesa Linux Graphics Stack Update Fixes AMD GPU Hang with Vulkan Dota 2 in VR

Mesa Linux Graphics Stack Update Fixes AMD GPU Hang with Vulkan Dota 2 in VR

Mesa 17.2.5 is now the latest stable release available

Mesa 17.2.4 Graphics Stack Arrives with More Bug Fixes, Mesa 17.3 Gets Second RC

Mesa 17.2.4 Graphics Stack Arrives with More Bug Fixes, Mesa 17.3 Gets Second RC

Mesa 17.3 RC2 improves the Radeon RADV Vulkan driver

Mesa 17.2 Graphics Stack Released, Brings Many Improvements for Linux Gamers

Mesa 17.2 Graphics Stack Released, Brings Many Improvements for Linux Gamers

It's coming soon to a GNU/Linux distro near you

It's Now Possible to Boot Android on i.MX6 Platforms Without Proprietary Blobs

It's Now Possible to Boot Android on i.MX6 Platforms Without Proprietary Blobs

Supports storing of the contents of graphical buffers

  • Linux
  • By Marius Nestor
  • March 6th, 2017
Collabora's Focus on Advancing the Performance of Open Source Graphics in Linux

Collabora's Focus on Advancing the Performance of Open Source Graphics in Linux

They brought numerous performance improvements for graphics

How to Make Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition Work with Mesa on Linux

How to Make Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition Work with Mesa on Linux

The fix is for both AMD Radeon and Intel GPUs

Mesa 11.1.1 3D Graphics Library Released with GRID Autosport Patches, 50 Bugfixes

Mesa 11.1.1 3D Graphics Library Released with GRID Autosport Patches, 50 Bugfixes

Now available for all GNU/Linux operating systems

Mesa 11.0.3 Fixes the KDE/Weston Regression, Includes a Healthy Amount of Bugfixes

Mesa 11.0.3 Fixes the KDE/Weston Regression, Includes a Healthy Amount of Bugfixes

It includes fixes for RadeonSI, Nouveau, Intel i915 and i965

  • Linux
  • By Silviu Stahie
  • April 12th, 2015
Valve Gives Mesa Developers Access to All of Their Present and Future Games

Valve Gives Mesa Developers Access to All of Their Present and Future Games

The Debian developers got the same deal with Valve

Mesa 9.2 Released with OpenGL 3.1 Support, Still Not Ready for Regular Use

Mesa 9.2 Released with OpenGL 3.1 Support, Still Not Ready for Regular Use

The latest version of Mesa can be downloaded from Softpedia

Mesa 9.2 RC1 Implements the OpenGL 3.1 API

Mesa 9.2 RC1 Implements the OpenGL 3.1 API

The latest version of Mesa can be downloaded from Softpedia

Mesa Vulnerabilities Fixed in Ubuntu 13.04

Mesa Vulnerabilities Fixed in Ubuntu 13.04

A couple of other distributions from Canonical have been affected

Mesa 9.1.3 Fixes a Performance Regression

Mesa 9.1.3 Fixes a Performance Regression

This latest version fixes problems for quite a few issues

Canonical Fixes a Mesa Vulnerability

Canonical Fixes a Mesa Vulnerability

In order to repair the problem, users will have to upgrade the operating system

Mesa Security Exploit Found and Fixed in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS

Mesa Security Exploit Found and Fixed in Ubuntu 12.04 LTS

Users will have to update and restart the system in order to solve the problem

 
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