See what one can do if one gives a determined hacker some hardware, sure it would be faster with specs and assistance from the engineers, but this is still pretty impressive.
Phoronix: Nouveau In Linux 2.6.36 Has NVIDIA Fermi Mode-Setting
Last week we reported on the first DRM pull request for the Linux 2.6.36 kernel and it brought forth some interesting features and improvements for the open-source Linux graphics drivers living within the kernel, but a second pull request has reached the email inbox of Linus Torvalds this afternoon...
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=ODQ5MQ
See what one can do if one gives a determined hacker some hardware, sure it would be faster with specs and assistance from the engineers, but this is still pretty impressive.
The fact is, this reverse engineered hacking driver still progresses faster than the opposite party who has supposedly 'FULL ASSISTANCE AND DOCUMENTATION', pretty ironic isn't it? Good job Nouveau devs! You deserve the tip of hat
At least the opposite party has initial power management...
Maybe the opposite party is Intel and their Paulsbo chip?
Hi Michael, I hope I am not nitpicking, you mentioned
, but I believe it is PathScale, and I couldn't verify that they are related to Freescale in any way (or may be I am missing something). If so, a correction (and due credit to PathScale) would be helpful.... Freescale offered free Fermi GPUs to open-source developers ...
Back on topic, I have mentioned this previously before in Phoronix forums, but repeating. As much I am thankful to Nvidia for their fully functional proprietary drivers, I am grateful beyond words to Nouveau developers. I was super surprised when I tried Nouveau recently and I saw accelerated text terminals, flawless mode switching, randr 1.2 screen management, working 3d (and 2d) and kwin compositing effects and a overall functional driver. Currently sticking to proprietary drivers for power management (as I have a heavy duty 9800m gs in my notebook) and gpu computing using cuda and opencl.