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Solved:Mesa library (mesa-libopencl)...

Post#1 by blue4meridian » 04 Jan 2015, 19:10

Salutations...

Didn't see it in the repo... perhaps this might improve graphics.
http://webwarper.net/ww/~av/pkgs.org/ar ... ar.xz.html

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Re: Mesa library...

Post#2 by beny » 04 Jan 2015, 20:18

hi install the usm package,remeber that porteus and slackware share the same packages roots so this is the try with usm:
bash-4.2# usm -g mesa

The following items were found.
Choose an number to confirm.
ctrl+c to quit

1) mesa-9.1.7-x86_64-1.txz

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Re: Mesa library (mesa-libopencl)...

Post#3 by fanthom » 05 Jan 2015, 13:32

as beny pointed - i would neve use 3rd part core library in Porteus.
our Mesa is not that old and if you want never then please compile from sources.
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Re: Mesa library (mesa-libopencl)...

Post#4 by blue4meridian » 05 Jan 2015, 16:52

Salutations...

I do not know how to compile source (yet). If it is not a gui based skill for now I have to pass.
The suggestion is to examine any merit for making a module to support OpenCl.
OpenCl is popular so a module and support for it might prove useful in the repo.
I am thinking about building a quad FPGA/SBC... x86/SoC... nVidia ("Maxwell" GPU) mini ITX system.

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Re: Mesa library (mesa-libopencl)...

Post#5 by blue4meridian » 27 Jan 2015, 15:29

Salutations...

Problem solved... :good: I've been raiding the Arch Linux packages @ http://webwarper.net/ww/~av/pkgs.org
After I download the "frontend" I rename *.tar.xz to *.txz then I right click on the file "select" and make a module.
To minimize "dependency hell"... :evil: I use as many Porteus modules as possible.

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