1) root and unlocked bootloader are completely different things
2) there are several devices which have not been cracked due to high security hardware and competent software implementation
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1) root and unlocked bootloader are completely different things
2) there are several devices which have not been cracked due to high security hardware and competent software implementation
Excellent! I've wanted this for years.
Radeon 2600HD, late 2007 iMac with 1920x1200 24" display.
With 3.2 and 3.3 kernels (haven't tried other versions) Catalyst 12.2 and 12.3 peg the CPU while running glxgears.
This is with vsync...
"This means the recently-released Fedora 11 should now work."
Too many elevens in article.
(Also, the link is not working for me; says "file not found")
Yeah, I think Intel has now changed mobile OSes more than Duke Nukem Forever changed engines.
They should be a leader, but they look like a follower constantly playing catch-up.
HP, please do one good thing and open source webOS.
So they aren't going to fix the power regression before releasing .39 ? :-|
I noticed this using powertop on one of my laptops when upgrading to F14 from F12.
It has a noticeable impact on my...
The link only takes me to 11.3 driver.
Using the driver finder on amd.com also only shows 11.3.
Did I miss something?
11.2 hangs my 2600HD display several times a day forcing me to Ctrl-Alt-F1, Alt-F7
and then bring up the AMD config tool to get rid of the big red one on my screen.
I was...
Totally agree. These tests are practically meaningless otherwise.
Show me the results from high-bitrate sequences from something like Avatar.
The whole "we only had one hard drive and our backup system failed at the exact same time and we don't have any usable older backups" thing just doesn't sound quite right to me.
When I first saw...
Which kernel versions does 10-4 support? 2.6.33 ?
With all those features, it must be huge. :eek:
Dear Flash,
Please just die already.
thanks,
linuxjacques
Agreed!
Not showing the "bad" results boggles my mind.
You give the impression that everything at least works which is simply is not true.
This is very encouraging news!
I don't mind restarting the X server to switch graphics.
Good job David Airlie.
Imagine what he could do if he had better access to hardware.
I didn't realize Broadcom had started releasing source code.
They used to be my best example of difficult to work with hardware companies.
Good job Broadcom. Please keep it up!
Can anyone explain the results of the 64-bit Postmark test?
I think the explanation of the Apache test results is related.
Thank you ATI / AMD.
Keep up the good work!
I like these updates.
I believe in naming names and credit and blame where they are due.
I believe in accountability, even in FOSS.
An interesting (though very research intensive) article...