If the upcoming kernel is 3.0 then the next release will be 3.1
Phoronix: Hip Hip Hurrah, Nouveau Frees Up The Fermi Microcode
Within the Nouveau kernel module there's been reverse-engineered kernel mode-setting support for NVIDIA's Fermi GPUs (the GeForce 400/500 series) since last summer. Earlier this year, Nouveau Fermi acceleration support was added with the necessary kernel DRM bits, to the Nouveau X.Org driver for EXA/X-Video acceleration, and a respective Gallium3D Mesa driver...
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=OTQ4NA
If the upcoming kernel is 3.0 then the next release will be 3.1
Was it just me or was finding the actual information that mattered incredibly difficult?
That is all I wanted to know, but it was hard to find.Red Hat's Ben Skeggs yesterday commited to the Nouveau Git code-base his initial attempt at creating a free replacement to this NVIDIA PGRAPH micro-code that's needed by Fermi.
I just love these names!
What a misleading title. Nouveau didn't "free up the Fermi microcode" at all!! They wrote their own instead.
Another lame sensationalist title. Michael is borderline-lying even.
So when will Gallium3D work with nouveau out of box for nvc0+? I've got nvc1 gpu and I'm trying to run it somehow on my notebook but it doesn't work. Aren't there any good tutorials how to do this?
I can test it on my 420M if you provide complete and reliable instructions.