
During February 2026, Risingrav focused on improving graphics driver reliability in the AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs repository. They addressed a persistent GL detection issue under X11 by upgrading the arise-linux-graphics-driver-dri to version 25.00.51 and refining architecture handling, particularly for loongarch64. Their work involved removing conditional logic for GLENFLY_DEB_ARCH, simplifying multi-architecture packaging, and introducing the GlxVendorLibrary property to strengthen libGL detection. Using Shell scripting and leveraging expertise in Linux and X11 configuration, Risingrav delivered a more stable graphics stack. This targeted bug fix enhanced display reliability and cross-architecture compatibility for both desktop and embedded hardware environments.
February 2026 monthly summary for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs. Delivered focused graphics-driver improvements: GL detection under X11 fixes, architecture handling enhancements, and a driver upgrade to 25.00.51. These changes reduce GL detection failures in X11, simplify multi-arch packaging by removing conditional GLENFLY_DEB_ARCH logic, and strengthen libGL detection through the GlxVendorLibrary property. The work improves display reliability and cross-arch compatibility (including loongarch64), delivering tangible business value for desktop and embedded use cases across supported hardware.
February 2026 monthly summary for AOSC-Dev/aosc-os-abbs. Delivered focused graphics-driver improvements: GL detection under X11 fixes, architecture handling enhancements, and a driver upgrade to 25.00.51. These changes reduce GL detection failures in X11, simplify multi-arch packaging by removing conditional GLENFLY_DEB_ARCH logic, and strengthen libGL detection through the GlxVendorLibrary property. The work improves display reliability and cross-arch compatibility (including loongarch64), delivering tangible business value for desktop and embedded use cases across supported hardware.

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