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    Phoronix: Nouveau Page-Flipping For NV50/Fermi Is Flipped On

    While we are only half-way into the Linux 2.6.38 kernel development cycle with there still being a number of weeks before its formal release, there is already a reason to look forward to the Linux 2.6.39 kernel if you use -- or plan to utilize -- the open-source Nouveau graphics driver for NVIDIA graphics cards. What's there to be excited over is page-flipping being enabled by defaultfor the NVIDIA GeForce 400/500 "Fermi" and GeForce 8/9/100/200/300 "NV50" graphics cards...

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    Good news indeed. Keep up the good work people!

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    • #3
      I slowly start to believe that the day might actually come when we can rip the damn blob out of our systems, take it into the woods, beat it, burn it, and dance around it naked..

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      • #4
        Originally posted by not.sure View Post
        I slowly start to believe that the day might actually come when we can rip the damn blob out of our systems, take it into the woods, beat it, burn it, and dance around it naked..
        LOL !!!
        BTW nice job !

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        • #5
          thread hijack

          Nice, but is there live cd out there to play with all these new Nouveau additions with ease like how the ill fated Kororaa livecd brought easy testing of composited desktops?

          /hijack

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          • #6
            Originally posted by not.sure View Post
            I slowly start to believe that the day might actually come when we can rip the damn blob out of our systems, take it into the woods, beat it, burn it, and dance around it naked..
            sure as long as you don't expect to get your hands around the cuda portions of the gpu and you can live with 60-70% of the performance.

            But its the sacrifices we all make.

            what we should really hope for is a gpu design model similar to how x86 are. flat compatability and remove the need to a specific driver, in most ways it would be cheaper for the gpu manufacturers as driver overhead is stupidly huge. AMD/ATI is moving that way with dx11, which sort of basically dfines the hardware capability.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Thatguy View Post
              sure as long as you don't expect to get your hands around the cuda portions of the gpu
              Why not? The architecture has been reverse engineered, it's just a matter of writing and debugging the necessary compilers (and possibly expanding Gallium to account for compute capabilities).

              Someone is bound to start working on that, sooner or later.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by BlackStar View Post
                Why not? The architecture has been reverse engineered, it's just a matter of writing and debugging the necessary compilers (and possibly expanding Gallium to account for compute capabilities).

                Someone is bound to start working on that, sooner or later.
                It started already... http://cgit.freedesktop.org/mesa/clover

                Problem is that it hasn't been finished yet, and progress seems to be sporadic...

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