This for radeon, pretty please? AMD's official linux tools are completely useless (fglrx + gdebugger).
If this continues, I'm going to have to buy an ivy![]()
Phoronix: Intel Continues With Mesa Changes For Valve
Intel open-source developers continue to make changes to Mesa at the request of Valve Software's Linux team...
http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=MTE1NTc
This for radeon, pretty please? AMD's official linux tools are completely useless (fglrx + gdebugger).
If this continues, I'm going to have to buy an ivy![]()
I personally put them in contact with mupuf of Nouveau.... Corbin Simpson of Radeon too.... Corbin was supposed to be flying out there a few weeks ago for an interview or something but haven't heard back since. Last I heard from mupuf is that they weren't really communicating and then yeah not sure if they're oding anything with Corbin right now.
Michael Larabel
http://www.michaellarabel.com/
Yeah i know they had contact with them. But i thought they were looking to employ those guys and not have them improve the drivers directly. Anyway.
As for why they haven't done anything more i have no idea. I hope that at some point they will invite the devs to their offices to play around.
I'm sure that's exactly it - I don't know why nobody hasn't come realize that yet. I'm not entirely sure but I think the Source Engine requires opengl 3.2, which the FOSS drivers don't support yet.
I'm sure in Valve's point of view, they want a customer experience that is complete and consistent. That's why they want proprietary drivers (or drivers that are 99% actively developed by 1 company, like intel's) and why they chose to work with Canonical. The fact that Valve has even attempted cooperating with FOSS drivers or the blob drivers for that matter is pretty commendable. The fact that they're making a linux release at all is just plain awesome.
For those who are whining that the radeon and noveau drivers arne't getting (as much) attention is just plain aggravating to me. Yes, they need improvement, but don't think that's why valve is ignoring them in the first place? That's like telling a doctor to heal someone with cancer when there's someone with the flu who can actually be healed quickly. I support the efforts of radeon and nouvea and they've made a lot of progress, but valve attempting to fix them is a waste of their time and resources when there's already a functioning and better performing alternative. I personally would prefer steam and the source engine be released within a month on blob drivers than wait a half year or more so they fix up the FOSS.