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What about the raspberry pi?
Is there any news on the legacy amd driver for the dropped AMD cards?
But that's the thing: it isn't released publicly. The development is just open, you access anything but there is currently no publicly released fedora 18 version. The development is decentralized,...
Care to elborate? The binary log thing is indeed a bad idea but what else has systemd binaryzied? And where does it use too much abstraction?
They ARE being used for computational task. Cuda & OpenCL are becoming very populair in the scientific community. And we want big clusters with lots of flops. Cooling is an expensive issue with big...
The taste of Lambic is very distinct, you either love it or hate it. You need to learn to appreciate it's taste.
No, I'm also quite happy. Gallium runs stable, no more strange crashes etc. Only my laptop is a lot hotter with the current power management... But they are definitely on the right track forward! :)
Better power management support seems to be missing from the to do list? The gallium drivers are still far from as efficient as the catalyst driver is...
It doesn't improve security as such but it helps a lot in detecting a security breach.
If the worst possible thing happens and an attacker gains full system access, you will want to find out ASAP...
Even on a protected linux system, if the attacker gains root somehow, what is stopping him from writing to the block device directly? You would still need something like this FSS to be sure?
What is stopping the attacker from changing the logs and resealing the logs (as the key is on the local machine)?
Does anyone know what the deal is with Warsow? Why is the classical driver almost 50% faster then gallium3d?
Strange, for fedora there is only a 32 bit package while there is a 32 and 64 bit package for Debian & Ubuntu...
Does this have any advantage for running virtual guests through qemu/kvm on a server?
KVM is not very difficult to use. There are lots of HOWTO's out there that guide you through the process.
But for occasional use, virtualbox is still easier.
It might be interesting to include...
I'm running 3.2.2.1. My system is fully up to date.
My extensions are: ['drive-menu@gnome-shell-extensions.gcampax.github.com', 'temperature@xtranophilist',...
I would love it if they did some work on memory leaks. My pc usually doesn't reboot more then once a week (or less) and gnome-shell is eating memory. If I simple restart the gnome-shell, memory usage...
Time for a benchmark?
Does this also work with the original UVD/UVD+? Or do you need at least UVD2?