On 12/5/21 6:43 AM, Lone_Wolf via arch-general wrote:
Hi,
Mesa main has started dropping support for classic drivers[1] .
This will affect users of Amd cards using r100 & r200 chipsets, (old) Nvidia cards using nouveau-vieux and Intel i915c & i965c .
The plan is to support those older drivers through a new mesa LTS version that can be installed alongside normal mesa.
Archlinux team will have to decide whether to add a mesa-lts package to keep supporting that hardware or just drop official support for them and hope some users will support them through aur.
Linux runs on a lot of old boxes. Dropping hardware support is a bad idea. Either continuing hardware support though Mesa or Arch packaging Mesa-LTS is the correct approach. Having someone wanting to try Arch load it an it fails - expecting them to have also read all about AUR and split functionality is unrealistic. Unless there is a clear burden on the packages that justifies dropping hardware support - keep it. (and the burden would need to be significant, not some "white-glove" test of -- I have to add a new compile option... let's drop it) Just my $.02. Arch generally does the right thing, so I suspect it will here as well. -- David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.