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I'd be interested to have answers for both AMD and Intel.
18.04 is nearing end-of-life for the main 5 year support cycle.
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As @dpanter has already said, I would strongly recommend upgrading your distro
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At home I'm obviously using something much newer :)
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rolling release distro like opensuse tumbleweed or arch.
You have been warned... here be dragons.
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This is probably the fastest solution for such a request.
The other alternative would be to compile Mesa from source, but it can be very time consuming.