Hey all, TL,DR:
Kubuntu 23.04.1 currently has Mesa version 23.0.4. The Kisak Mesa PPA currently gets Kubuntu up to 23.1.7, but I need to get back to 23.1.6. How do I do this?
Full story:
I'm having trouble with that new game Starfield. Someone on Reddit suggested I add the Kisak Mesa PPA, which I did, and it immediately solved the problem. Game worked great! ...for a week.
A few days ago, I ran updates, and I saw Mesa had a couple packages getting updated, and didn't think much of it.
Turned out, the update broke Starfield again.
I checked back with the Proton group on Reddit, and someone implied that Starfield works fine on Mesa 23.1.6 (the exact version I upgraded to when I first added the PPA), but the 23.1.7 update indeed broke it.
How to I get back to exactly 23.1.6 so I can play my game?
Obviously I'll lock the package version this time.
I tried getting 23.1.6 directly from the mesa3d site, but installation keeps failing. I'm sludging my way through dependency hell right now (and frankly, I have no idea what a "llvm.wrap file" is), and I'm really hoping there's a more straightforward way to do this.
Kubuntu 23.04.1 currently has Mesa version 23.0.4. The Kisak Mesa PPA currently gets Kubuntu up to 23.1.7, but I need to get back to 23.1.6. How do I do this?
Full story:
I'm having trouble with that new game Starfield. Someone on Reddit suggested I add the Kisak Mesa PPA, which I did, and it immediately solved the problem. Game worked great! ...for a week.
A few days ago, I ran updates, and I saw Mesa had a couple packages getting updated, and didn't think much of it.
Turned out, the update broke Starfield again.
I checked back with the Proton group on Reddit, and someone implied that Starfield works fine on Mesa 23.1.6 (the exact version I upgraded to when I first added the PPA), but the 23.1.7 update indeed broke it.
How to I get back to exactly 23.1.6 so I can play my game?
Obviously I'll lock the package version this time.
I tried getting 23.1.6 directly from the mesa3d site, but installation keeps failing. I'm sludging my way through dependency hell right now (and frankly, I have no idea what a "llvm.wrap file" is), and I'm really hoping there's a more straightforward way to do this.
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