Currently there's no Mir suport for non-free video drivers, so anyone with
nVidia/ATI will need to use Xorg. Additionally, some of the other flavors are
sticking with X for 13.10, and X from 13.10 is needed for 12.04 hardware
enablement updates, so it'll be maintained in any case.
Scott K
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Thanks guys. So be default, if Mir is unsuccessful, ubunu will rollback to
xorg.
On Jun 29, 2013 4:08 PM, "Adrian Goodyer" wrote:
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> s far as I know the graphics drivers will try and use Mir and if
> unsuccessful will rollback to X.
>
> I would presume then, that a choice between the two would
Istimsak Abdulbasir wrote:
>Starting with 13.10, will the new xserver be Mir or will both Mir and
>xorg-server be available for saucy?
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Starting with 13.10, will the new xserver be Mir or will both Mir and
xorg-server be available for saucy?
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Hi all,
I'm looking forward to next weeks classroom sessions on how to write
testcases, but have noticed in the classroom schedule;
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Testing/Activities/Classroom/Saucy
..that the tutor is still T.B.A for the '*Creating and editing Automated
Test Cases*' session? Can anyone