On 18 Sep 2007, at 22:54, Jesse Barnes wrote:
Any other thoughts?
Please do add the option of retrieving a serial number of the vsync
irq. It is very handy when debugging video playback that suffers from
judder.
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Alan Cox wrote:
On Sul, 2004-06-13 at 16:34, Jon Smirl wrote:
The Microsoft Longhorn UI is going to trounce Linux on the desktop if we don't
get to work on a response. Getting mesa-solo running everywhere wouldn't take
two years if more people would pitch in and quit arguing. Right now we
Ian Romanick wrote:
Anyone know of any good, simple pbuffers tests? :)
The ATI fglrx linux driver contains source code (the rpm installs it
under /usr/src/ATI) for an enhanced glxgears that renders glxgears to a
rotating cube using pbuffers, along with some documentation on using
pbuffers in
I'm interested in trying the new OpenGL backend for Java3D, but it
requires GLX v 1.3 to be available, and I'm running DRI drivers on a
Radeon Mobility M7, where only GLX v 1.2 is available. See http://java.
sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/guide/2d/new_features.html#ogl
glxinfo relevant stuff;
direct
On Fri, 2003-11-28 at 07:37, Alex Deucher wrote:
I'd say the best supported cards are r200 based radeons (8500 to 9200 cards).
And which one is the fastest?
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On Fri, 2003-11-28 at 08:49, David Bronaugh wrote:
Torgeir Veimo wrote:
On Fri, 2003-11-28 at 07:37, Alex Deucher wrote:
I'd say the best supported cards are r200 based radeons (8500 to 9200 cards).
And which one is the fastest?
Arguably the Radeon 9100.
Just
handle X clients? It might be good to look into the X server for
DirectFB or ggi for ideas on how to implement.
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Does SourceForge.net help you
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Do you really want to impose any policy on how the window system is
used? Mechanism outlives policy.
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Does SourceForge.net help you be more
problem is that you have a mix of ideologies in the Linux
kernel, each struggling for supremacy.
Interesting. Could you care to elaborate?
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