Trying to upgrade to a more updated Mesa version from the Mesa 18.0.5 shipped with Ubuntu 18.04.1 as suggested by SCS Software Customer Support to resolve framerate issue on Euro Truck Simulator 2 happened after the 1.33 update of the game (that haven't resolved), I experience graphical glitch of missing texture that appear randomly as popup on every game, not only on ETS2. I have tried all the PPAs quoted on the summary, but only the 18.0.5 doesn't have this issue. I will attach a video recording the issue for better comprehension of the bug playing two games to show is not limited to only one game
Forgot the hardware specification: Intel i5 6400 AMD Radeon RX560
From 1:00 you can see the popup missing texture, using the Padoka Unstable https://youtu.be/dCxsWEr2pOw?t=61 Note that this problem is more frequent on Mesa shipped with Padoka Stable and Oibaf PPAs, and nothing on the 18.0.5 shipped as default from Canonical. I wasn't able to reproduce this issue on Firewatch with Padoka Unstable in a 5 minute gameplay, but i have experienced the same with the Stable on that game, and nothing with the Canonical version.
I'm not sure what I'm meant to be looking for in the video. Can you be more specific? Maybe capture a screenshot of the exact issue?
Created attachment 142773 [details] Popupping grahpical glitch highligted I have highlighted with a red circle the glitch, that glitch appear in other games with all version >18.0.5 of Mesa
Ideally you would try building Mesa from git and do a git bisect to find the commit that broke things. Or if you can do that you could try getting an apitrace [1] of the issue so that someone else can bisect it. [1] https://github.com/apitrace/apitrace/wiki/Steam
Is this still a problem?
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