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  • NVIDIA Releases Linux Graphics Debugger 2.2

    Phoronix: NVIDIA Releases Linux Graphics Debugger 2.2

    NVIDIA has today released an updated version of their Linux Graphics Debugger to help game/application developers in analyzing issues and performance problems around OpenGL 4.x on GeForce/Quadro GPUs...

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    Where's the source code? What about hosting it in GitLab and GitHub? Why do I need to register to download it?

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    • #3
      Less crack and more open.

      Add KVM and Xen support to consumer GPUs. I know it's possible, it's disallowed in their graphics drivers. Intel is going to reach it, but unfortunately they are quite slow with GVT-g support making use of dma_buf so not need performance killers like remote desktop solutions, plus their iGPU solutions aren't as powerful as AMD and Nvidia ones.

      I hope AMD succeeds so much and another high-end GPU maker appears in the scene. The graphics days are very boring these days...

      Nvidia: Fuck you...

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      • #4
        Originally posted by timofonic View Post
        Where's the gondola source code? What about hosting it in GitLab and GitHub? Why do I need to register to download it?
        Same question, i newbie and i so confuse with that

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