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Thread: Binary Driver Blobs Aren't Yet Ready For Wayland

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    I like the idea of being able to use Wayland with my current Nvidia binary drivers. That way more people would be able to move to Wayland before Nvidia optimizes their driver for it (giving them a reason to do so in the first place).

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    Wayland is amazing, it does already run on a stock Linux 3.x kernel, xwayland is there for legacy X11 apps, Weston is getting more usable every day (and more compositors likely to come soon).

    It's pretty amazing how far it has come and it hasn't even reached 1.0 yet.

    Kudos to Wayland developers, keep up the great work!

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    I wish Wayland would just diaf already.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnc View Post
    I wish Wayland would just diaf already.
    It won't.

    We all will help it succceed. We are not scared of progress like you are.

    YOU should go and die in a fire. Fucking moron.

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    Quote Originally Posted by johnc View Post
    I wish Wayland would just diaf already.
    So.. what are you proposing?

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    Asserting that no effort should be made to accomodate blobs is a mistake imho. After all, nvidia has a driver that works on both Windows' protocol and X (on Linux, BSD and Solaris, no less) with minimum adaptations already. If your shiny new protocol can't accomodate that, you can hardly fault nvidia for not being flexible enough. Remember, they will have to dedicate resources to make adjustments anyway. And to test. So, taking a "my way or the highway" approach is not exactly productive.
    Of course, it's not unthinkable the Wayland releases with OSS drivers support only and works out blob issues a little further down the road. After all, they don't (he doesn't?) have unlimited resources either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Veerappan View Post
    Bull. Pure and utter crap. I've got a 3-core Llano running the r600g driver on my MythTV machine in the living room at home. It records and plays HDTV at a 1920x1080 output resolution without any issues. It plays Bluray quality movies without issue. HDMI audio out works perfectly. Flash videos play fine.

    I realize that you probably think that VDPAU/VAAPI is absolutely necessary for an HTPC, but you're wrong. If the CPU is up to the task, there's no need for hardware decode acceleration. Those CPUs are up to the task and then some.
    Haha, yeah great idea - let the CPU do all the work and let the GFX chip burn even more power because your precious OSS driver does not even support proper power management.

    If you have a 3 core Llano, you probably have a A6-3500. That CPU alone has a TDP of 65 W! Yes, I really can see how this is an alternative for a low power, low noise, HTPC. My Intel Atom system with Nvidia Ion does not even have a fan and it's power supply has a maximum output of 25W.

    Have fun with your OSS driver and your crappy HTPC.

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    Fuck you nvidia!
    Fuck you, binary driver blobs!

    Binary driver blobs should have never been possible on Linux, they are a cancer to the FOSS community.

    Why care about them when they MUST me destroyed FOREVER?

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    Quote Originally Posted by timofonic View Post
    Binary driver blobs should have never been possible on Linux, they are a cancer to the FOSS community.
    But then Linux would have been relegated to web servers and TV remotes, yielding the entire smartphone industry to Apple and Windows. There goes a great plan.

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    Quote Originally Posted by timofonic View Post
    Fuck you nvidia!
    Fuck you, binary driver blobs!

    Binary driver blobs should have never been possible on Linux, they are a cancer to the FOSS community.

    Why care about them when they MUST me destroyed FOREVER?
    I agree more than 100% with you.

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