Re: [Dri-devel] Re: Progress of mesa-3.5 tree? Update toMesa-3.6/4.0

2001-09-15 Thread Jeffrey Ingber
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 o

Re: [Dri-devel] Re: Progress of mesa-3.5 tree? Update toMesa-3.6/4.0

2001-09-15 Thread Jeffrey Ingber
If we want to see DRI development continue, we need to look at this from a differnt perspective: Instead of bashing the people who brought us DRI, we need to answer the call and roll up our sleeves - and continue from where the development left off. [Undeserved] flames won't help the situation o

Re: [Dri-devel] Re: Re: Progress of mesa-3.5 tree? Update toMesa-3.6/4.0

2001-09-15 Thread Jeffrey Ingber
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!

Re: [Dri-devel] Specific instance of a Radeon lockup

2001-03-30 Thread Jeffrey Ingber
Joseph Carter wrote: > > I'm pretty sure this isn't hardware, and I don't know that this isn't a > known issue, so forgive me if this isn't news: > > 1. Start gears. > 2. Move gears window around a lot, including near/off the edges of the >screen. > 3. Get "mouse moves, no keyboard/button ev