On Tue, Aug 11, 2015 at 2:12 PM, Michael Larabel <michael.lara...@phoronix.com> wrote: > Is there any thought to also making "more official" along similar lines any > of the open-source driver PPAs? Namely like the Oibaf PPA that ships latest > Mesa and X components? Any improvements and support there would be helpful > to users of Intel and Radeon graphics now that Mesa is achieving OpenGL 4 > compliance and will soon be able to run more Steam games with decent > performance for Radeon/Intel.
Hi Michael, I am unfamiliar with most of the AMD stuff, and I'm hoping someone more knowledgeable will comment on it. As you can see we kept PPA name vendor-unspecific so if someone wants to step up maybe that can happen? > If there's enough interest and once monitoring how well the existing PPAs > (or if there's a new centralized/official PPA) are evolving I can set it up > to trial on a few modern NVIDIA systems to see if it's worthwhile. I think that's very generous of you to offer this and I think it'd be worth setting it up. Real performance data over time will end up being invaluable. -- Jorge Castro Canonical Ltd. http://juju.ubuntu.com/ - Automate your Cloud Infrastructure -- ubuntu-desktop mailing list ubuntu-desktop@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-desktop