That's not what I meant.
I'm not having a go at the Mesa developers. The problem is just that there is a crucial piece of HyperZ missing that prevents it from working properly, so that many "bugs" can be fixed simply by turning HyperZ off.
And without intervention from ATI, this is not going to change, so it's a bit galling for an ATI representative to sing the praises of the Open Source drivers.
Originally posted by Svartalf
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And without intervention from ATI, this is not going to change, so it's a bit galling for an ATI representative to sing the praises of the Open Source drivers.
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