Mention the generic channels (PPA, Corp, other) as well as give a couple
of examples. Even if the latter became out of date the former should a
be good guide.
Signed-off-by: Emil Velikov <emil.velikov@collabora.com>
Reviewed-by: Eric Engestrom <eric.engestrom@imgtec.com>
In general, precompiled Mesa libraries are not available.
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-However, some Linux distros (such as Ubuntu) seem to closely track
-Mesa and often have the latest Mesa release available as an update.
+Some Linux distributions closely follow the latest Mesa releases. On others one
+has to use unofficial channels.
+<br>
+There are some general directions:
+<li>Debian/Ubuntu based distros - PPA: xorg-edgers, oibaf and padoka</li>
+<li>Fedora - Corp: erp and che</li>
+<li>OpenSuse/SLES - OBS: X11:XOrg and pontostroy:X11</li>
+<li>Gentoo/Archlinux - officially provided/supported</li>
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