Linux 7.2 Fixes Multi-GPU Display Bugs; Mesa Enables Mali OpenCL by Default
The Linux 7.2-rc3 kernel has received a patch addressing inconsistent display detection in multi-GPU setups on x86_64 systems, particularly where integrated and discrete GPUs coexist. The fix improves how the kernel probes and identifies active display outputs, reducing boot-time issues like black screens or incorrect monitor layouts. Separately, Mesa's Rusticl OpenCL implementation now enables Arm Mali Panfrost driver support by default, removing the need for manual configuration. This change, contributed by an Arm engineer, makes GPGPU computing more accessible on embedded devices such as single-board computers and older Android hardware. Together, both updates strengthen Linux's reliability for high-end workstations and the broader Arm-based embedded ecosystem.
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