El Sáb 15 Sep 2001 02:41, escribiste:
On Friday 14 September 2001 21:08, you wrote:
That's fine -- I wasn't suggesting that. But, for the people who can
actually do this job, the r128/G400 isn't terribly interesting anymore.
Isn't the whole open source thing about developers scratching an
Hello all:
I am new to this list. I have a Sony C1VN (256MB RAM, 12GB disk, ATI
Mobility M1 w/8MB VRAM PCI) running Mandrake 8.0 with XF86 3.3.6 and
UTAH-glx. This has been running OpenGL apps like Quake III and Shogo
very nicely. I have done some C coding before but not to this level, I
once
On Saturday 15 September 2001 07:08, you wrote:
Frank, one more time, I would like to have your work to take a look on it.
Perhaps with more eyes looking at the problem we could find something. And
if you could release your changes we could test it in another machines and
see different
On Sat, 15 Sep 2001, Frank Earl wrote:
On Saturday 15 September 2001 07:08, you wrote:
Frank, one more time, I would like to have your work to take a look on it.
Perhaps with more eyes looking at the problem we could find something. And
if you could release your changes we could test it
Gerd Knorr wrote:
I've figured why the Rage 128 crashes if the bttv overlay is active (see
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=210239group_id=387atid=100387).
Because the r128 driver does 2D acceleration using MMIO commands, it has
to shutdown the CCE every time it
Gareth Hughes wrote:
Anyone who questions my dedication to this project can take it up with me
offline -- I'd be more than happy to discuss it with them.
I certainly don't question your past dedication. I appreciate it very much. I
was a bit deceived by your abandoning it though.
I think
On Sun, 16 Sep 2001, Michel Dänzer wrote:
Anyone who questions my dedication to this project can take it up with me
offline -- I'd be more than happy to discuss it with them.
I certainly don't question your past dedication. I appreciate it very much. I
was a bit deceived by your abandoning it
On Sunday 16 Sep 2001 2:45 am, you wrote:
If the companies could get volunteers to maintain the old drivers for them
that could even save them some money ... and it would be almost like free
advertising. I certainly would buy my next graphics card from a company
that supports volunteer
On Sat, 2001-09-15 at 21:45, Frank Worsley wrote:
As usual I have to give my 2 cents on this. :)
First off all, it is very sad to hear that the whole team has been let go
from VA Linux. I wish all of you the best luck in the future. Thanks a lot
for all the work you have put into this!
On Sat, 2001-09-15 at 23:44, Jeffrey W. Baker wrote:
Lots of people are willing to help, but it's very naive to think that
random hackers are going to reverse engineer these complicated drivers in
any kind of reasonable time frame. Open source drivers for new 3D gear
depend entirely on
Michel Dänzer wrote:
I certainly don't question your past dedication. I appreciate it very much. I
was a bit deceived by your abandoning it though.
Mate, if you understood the situation, you wouldn't be saying this. I will
let this pass by as a result.
My point is that nobody is
On Sat, Sep 15, 2001 at 07:08:31AM +0200, Dieter Nützel wrote:
That's sad. But how the world goes.
Daryll, what are you doing, next?
Playing golf, riding motorcycles, and generally taking time off. I'm
waiting to see what happens with the relocation, and I'm looking at
other opportunities.
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