Open EliasTheGrandMasterOfMistakes opened 6 months ago
Most Linux-based distributions already include Intel® Graphics Drivers. These drivers are provided and maintained by the Linux distribution vendors and not by Intel
It's been a week since I bought 14900k. That's really a sad thing not supporting graphics officially Linux, which surely must be the reason why most people running Linux uses AMD.
The Mesa drivers are working just fine. Proprietary drivers would just suck like on AMD.
XESS is not supported in linux, because not exist a driver. Is obvious that intel not have interesting in bring XESS API for Mesa3D and have no plans for a new Open Source Gaming ML based upscaling API standard from community.
Solution: Bring a XESS proprietary driver for linux if are possible, and is not necessary a Vulkan Support, is just necessary a bridge between Wine and System libs in the same way the DLSS works in linux using the DXVK-NVAPI + Proprietary implementation, this can be possible without open the source code of XESS. A Vulkan support can be good