Not only does this do nothing for the end users. I'm pretty sure most people have moved on to newer GPUs already. I mean r300 is absolutely prehistoric. I have an r700 which is barely ever mentioned...
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Not only does this do nothing for the end users. I'm pretty sure most people have moved on to newer GPUs already. I mean r300 is absolutely prehistoric. I have an r700 which is barely ever mentioned...
Please let it fix tearing, please let it fix tearing... Oh who am I kidding.
So on your planet people need to install Windows to run .NET stuff and DOS to run the old DOS executables.
Yeah but now you only need Wine for both. I think it's a great move.
I find it funny how all pulse haters are full of big words, then when somebody asks them for help regarding alsa configs they almost always turn out to be completely clueless.
False again. What...
Wrong. Pure alsa is an end-user nightmare. It is pretty much impossible to configure it in ways that pulse can do with a few clicks. It only works "fine" if you only have one sound card or you are...
Still no PulseAudio support. Meh.
Lol Alt+Tab. Ever since I've bought an ATI card I've literally been afraid to use that keystroke as you never know what's going to happen. At this point I wouldn't be too surprised if something blew...
My bad, that's for gnome-panel. Although I've heard Unity can use AppIndicators.
Hmm, are you sure? I've found this wiki which seems to indicate the possibility of running C programs.
Does anyone know if it's possible to port gnome-panel applets to Unity's panel?
Nope. It's GPU discrimination.
So, 32bit nVidia users only?
Glad they've covered the majority.
http://www.phoronix.com/data/img/results/lgs_2010_xds/2.png
Been thinking about selling my 4870 too. Damn you Phoronix for making me think the opensource drivers were any good.
No unminimize delay
Blur works (except Mipmap)
Video vsync still doesn't work
I give it about 5 more years and it will be fine.
Are you hurt because I did it the easy way?
+1
Of course there's the long-standing issue of measuring 'responsiveness'. If Phoronix could somehow do that, it would be a real blessing.
Apply the patch. It's going to tell you where it failed, then look into the patch file and use it to find where the lines starting with a + belong (not all, only those that fail) and copy them to the...
PS: Don't forget to turn on the CONFIG_SCHED_AUTOGROUP setting, which is of course the whole point of this patch.
... damn 1min edit limit
It's the same for 10.10.
You apply the patch (before running make-kpkg) using:
patch -p1 < patch-file-name-here
However the patch from the mailing list won't work with the ubuntu kernel, because...