Le samedi 31 décembre 2011 à 11:42 +0200, Konstantinos Margaritis a écrit : > > Yes, but so far it only works with proprietary drivers. > > Exactly, and until that changes we have to at least make sure that the > available GLES proprietary drivers support the platform. Eg, > clutter+cogl works almost 100% on our iMX515 GLES drivers, which we > depend on to make Gnome3 hw acceleration working.
I object, on principle, to spend time doing specific changes to our packages for a platform for which only exist proprietary drivers. We have better things to do than serving as a supermarket on which to base proprietary operating systems. > Please do not suggest such things, Until a new armel/armhf system is > released that actually supports proper GL in hardware(the iMX6 is > supposed to do that, next year), suggesting reverting to GL instead of > GLES is totally wrong. So, yes, the proper fix is to try and patch > toonloop to use GLES2 on armel/armhf. Otherwise, we might as well not > build the packages for arm* at all, as software GL on those platforms > is a joke. It looks to me that these entire platforms are a joke. Is there existing, real hardware on which the Debian armel/armhf ports can work out of the box? With a stock kernel? And no additional drivers outside of Debian for basic functionality? -- .''`. Josselin Mouette : :' : `. `' `-
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