Remy (remyzerems) solution seems better if the PPA author can be trusted.
Part of the security in Linux, comes from not installing random stuff on the Internet.
PPAs are individual repos that anyone can set up without Ubuntu responsability or oversight.
I know nothing about the PPA author, maybe the greatest guy ever.
I just want to remind people of performing due diligence on adding repos from
unknown/un-trusted sources.
I will stay with the downgraded mesa, since the platform I use is a laptop where everything
I need works right now. Is older hardware, so there is no need for the newest and the
greatest video card drivers.
Remy (remyzerems) solution seems better if the PPA author can be trusted.
Part of the security in Linux, comes from not installing random stuff on the Internet.
PPAs are individual repos that anyone can set up without Ubuntu responsability or oversight.
I know nothing about the PPA author, maybe the greatest guy ever.
I just want to remind people of performing due diligence on adding repos from
unknown/un-trusted sources.
I will stay with the downgraded mesa, since the platform I use is a laptop where everything
I need works right now. Is older hardware, so there is no need for the newest and the
greatest video card drivers.
I'll wait for the official mesa from ubuntu.