autotldr@lemmings.world
on 10 Feb 2024 03:05
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This is the best summary I could come up with:
Along with the recently merged Intel OpenGL and Vulkan driver support for Arrow Lake next-generation Core processors with Mesa 24.1, it looks like the i915 kernel graphics driver support for Arrow Lake will be all-set with the upcoming Linux 6.9 kernel cycle.
Sent out this week was the newest drm-intel-next pull beginning to queue more feature code that will go into the Linux 6.9 merge window.
Most notable there is adding new graphics PCI IDs to be found with the Intel Arrow Lake processors.
So with just needing the new PCI IDs and not gating them behind the “force_probe” option or any other extra steps over Meteor Lake, with Linux 6.9 + Mesa 24.1 it looks like the integrated graphics of Arrow Lake will be good to go.
Linux 6.9 stable should be out around the middle of the year while Arrow Lake processors are expected in H2’2024.
There’s already been much Arrow Lake driver enablement work in other areas of the kernel – not to mention Intel Linux engineers already being very busy with enabling its successor, Lunar Lake with its exciting Xe2 graphics.
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Granixo@feddit.cl
on 10 Feb 2024 03:28
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We already on Linux 6.9?
I swear i feel like Linux 4 released last year.
pastermil@sh.itjust.works
on 10 Feb 2024 04:23
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Almost.
Current stable is 6.7, the RC is on 6.8.
cmgvd3lw@discuss.tchncs.de
on 10 Feb 2024 14:43
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6.9? nice
pastermil@sh.itjust.works
on 10 Feb 2024 15:09
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This is the best summary I could come up with:
Along with the recently merged Intel OpenGL and Vulkan driver support for Arrow Lake next-generation Core processors with Mesa 24.1, it looks like the i915 kernel graphics driver support for Arrow Lake will be all-set with the upcoming Linux 6.9 kernel cycle.
Sent out this week was the newest drm-intel-next pull beginning to queue more feature code that will go into the Linux 6.9 merge window.
Most notable there is adding new graphics PCI IDs to be found with the Intel Arrow Lake processors.
So with just needing the new PCI IDs and not gating them behind the “force_probe” option or any other extra steps over Meteor Lake, with Linux 6.9 + Mesa 24.1 it looks like the integrated graphics of Arrow Lake will be good to go.
Linux 6.9 stable should be out around the middle of the year while Arrow Lake processors are expected in H2’2024.
There’s already been much Arrow Lake driver enablement work in other areas of the kernel – not to mention Intel Linux engineers already being very busy with enabling its successor, Lunar Lake with its exciting Xe2 graphics.
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We already on Linux 6.9?
I swear i feel like Linux 4 released last year.
Almost.
Current stable is 6.7, the RC is on 6.8.
6.9? nice
Nice