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![]() This is a bugfux release. Changes from 10.2.2 to 10.2.3, from the announcement: Aaron Watry (1): radeon/llvm: Allocate space for kernel metadata operands Carl Worth (3): docs: Add sha256 sums for the 10.2.2 release cherry-ignore: Add a patch that's been rejected docs: Add release notes for the 10.2.3 release. Ilia Mirkin (4): nouveau: dup fd before passing it to device nv50: disable dedicated ubo upload method nv50: do an explicit flush on draw when there are persistent buffers nvc0: add a memory barrier when there are persistent UBOs Jasper St. Pierre (1): glxext: Send the Drawable's ID in the GLX_BufferSwapComplete event Kenneth Graunke (3): i965: Don't emit SURFACE_STATEs for gather workarounds on Broadwell. i965: Include marketing names for Broadwell GPUs. i965/disasm: Fix INTEL_DEBUG=fs on Broadwell for ARB_fp applications. Michel Dänzer (1): radeon/llvm: Use the llvm.rsq.clamped intrinsic for RSQ Rob Clark (9): xa: fix segfault freedreno: use OUT_RELOCW when buffer is written freedreno/a3xx: fix depth/stencil GMEM positioning freedreno/a3xx: fix depth/stencil gmem restore freedreno/a3xx: fix blend opcode freedreno: few caps fixes freedreno/a3xx: texture fixes freedreno: fix for null textures freedreno/a3xx: vtx formats Roland Scheidegger (1): draw: (trivial) fix clamping of viewport index Takashi Iwai (1): llvmpipe: Fix zero-division in llvmpipe_texture_layout() Thomas Hellstrom (1): st/xa: Don't close the drm fd on failure v2 Tobias Klausmann (1): nv50/ir: allow gl_ViewportIndex to work on non-provoking vertices |
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.abf.yml | ||
0002-mesa-10.0-nv50-fix-build.patch | ||
make-git-snapshot.sh | ||
mesa-9.2-hardware-float.patch | ||
mesa-10.2-evergreen-big-endian.patch | ||
mesa-driver-install | ||
mesa.spec | ||
README.xvmc | ||
XvMCConfig |
The backends supporting XvMC for some Gallium drivers (r600 and nouveau) are installed by default. To actually enable that support, however, you will have to manually edit the XvMCConfig file (found in the /etc/X11/ directory) and uncomment the line corresponding to the video hardware you are actually using.