Mesa 26.1.0 Release Candidate 1 released
Mesa 26.1.0 has landed as the first release candidate for the upcoming graphics stack update, inviting users to test new features before they are finalized. Those relying on their machine for critical work should probably skip this version since development builds carry a higher risk of instability than standard updates. Users must verify the provided SHA256 hashes and PGP signatures before installation to avoid installing potentially compromised files. Anyone finding regressions should report them via the official GitLab tracker so maintainers can address blockers before the final release arrives next week.
Mesa 26.1.0 Release Candidate 1 released
Mesa 26.1.0 has been released as the first release candidate for users to test new graphics features prior to finalization. However, users who depend on their machines for critical tasks are advised to avoid this version due to potential instability. It is crucial to verify the SHA256 hashes and PGP signatures of the download files to ensure their integrity and avoid security risks. Any issues encountered during testing should be reported on the official GitLab tracker to assist maintainers in addressing blockers before the final release
