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On Friday, January 21, 2022 10:46 AM, Andrei POPESCU
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> On Lu, 17 ian 22, 17:00:48, ghe2001 wrote:
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On Lu, 17 ian 22, 17:00:48, ghe2001 wrote:
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> (I grew up, computer-wise, in the days of the 7" floppy disk -- a
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You generated more data than that with your first post sent to the 3000+
d-u subscribers, not counting replies ;)
Kind regards,
And
On 17/01/2022 17:00, ghe2001 wrote:
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On Monday, January 17, 2022 5:06 AM, piorunz wrote:
Indeed it is. Mesa is a hero of Linux world. Thanks to it, we have
effortless GPU acceleration available everywhere, thousands of games are
working flawlessly on Linux, e
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On Monday, January 17, 2022 5:06 AM, piorunz wrote:
> Indeed it is. Mesa is a hero of Linux world. Thanks to it, we have
> effortless GPU acceleration available everywhere, thousands of games are
> working flawle
On 17/01/2022 06:21, to...@tuxteam.de wrote:
I'd check dependencies first. Some of the mesa libraries are pretty
basic infrastructure for many a program making use of your GPU for
rendering.
This is possibly one of those unsung heros working down there in the
boiler room where's hot and while no
On Sun, Jan 16, 2022 at 10:40:43PM +, ghe2001 wrote:
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> > If you delete this directory, probably it will get recreated.
> > Check what mesa pa
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On Sunday, January 16, 2022 2:13 PM, piorunz wrote:
> If you delete this directory, probably it will get recreated.
> Check what mesa packages you have installed:
> dpkg -l | grep mesa | awk {'print $2'}
OK. dpkg
On 17/01/2022 10:07, ghe2001 wrote:
Looking at your link to Wikipedia, it does indeed seem to have something to do
with Mesa (there's a paragraph in there about 'shader'). But I've never heard
of Mesa, and I certainly didn't install it.
This sounds like one vote for deletion. Or maybe .8 vote
On 16/01/2022 21:07, ghe2001 wrote:
Looking at your link to Wikipedia, it does indeed seem to have something to do
with Mesa (there's a paragraph in there about 'shader'). But I've never heard
of Mesa, and I certainly didn't install it.
This sounds like one vote for deletion. Or maybe .8 vot
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This looks like some cache data for the Mesa [1] 3D graphics rendering
library.
Cheers
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wik
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