There was an update to Mesa over in the Ubuntu-X-Swat PPA today (by which I mean the “Updates” one), from 19.0.2-1ubuntu1.1~18.04.1 to 19.0.8-0ubuntu0~18.04.1. …Sadly, as I discovered—after installing the updates, then restarting and trying Kodi again—this bug is still present and still works exactly the same.
(While I’m here, does anyone know how I would file a bug with the nvidia-340 package? I mean, I don’t know how much we can do about that driver, given its proprietary nature, but I want to try, at least. I just want one of my graphics drivers working so I can use my media player again… (sigh))
There was an update to Mesa over in the Ubuntu-X-Swat PPA today (by which I mean the “Updates” one), from 19.0.2- 1ubuntu1. 1~18.04. 1 to 19.0.8- 0ubuntu0~ 18.04.1. …Sadly, as I discovered—after installing the updates, then restarting and trying Kodi again—this bug is still present and still works exactly the same.
(While I’m here, does anyone know how I would file a bug with the nvidia-340 package? I mean, I don’t know how much we can do about that driver, given its proprietary nature, but I want to try, at least. I just want one of my graphics drivers working so I can use my media player again… (sigh))