Graphics: Sway, Intel. NVIDIA, and AMD
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Sway 0.15 Wayland Compositor Released With Raspberry Pi Support, Improved Clipboard
Sway, the i3-compatible Wayland compositor from SirCmpwn, is out with the last pre-1.0 release.
Sway 0.15 is the new Wayland compositor release and also their last to use the WLC library and their next version will be the 1.0 series.
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Intel Mesa Driver Restores Support For SuperTuxKart, Adds EGL_KHR_gl_colorspace
The Intel i965 Mesa OpenGL driver has restored support for the SuperTuxKart open-source Tux-themed racing game.
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Intel Mesa Driver Shows Support For OpenGL Games To Set/Get Their Own NIR
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Zotac GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Mini Is A Powerful Yet Small Graphics Card
Earlier this week I delivered the first NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Linux benchmarks where we even found this new GPU generally outperforming the Radeon RX Vega 64 with the current NVIDIA/AMD Linux graphics drivers. That testing was done with the Zotac GeForce GTX 1070 Ti Mini (ZT-P10710G-10P) while in this article are some more benchmarks and findings from graphics card that is one of the most powerful for its size.
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UVD Video Decode Patches For AMDGPU With GCN 1.0 / Southern Islands
One of the missing features if you are using a GCN 1.0 "Southern Islands" graphics card and want to use the AMDGPU DRM driver rather than Radeon DRM is that UVD video decoding is currently unsupported. But there's new patches to fix that.
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