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    Phoronix: Linux 3.4 Kernel Released With Many New Features

    The Linux 3.4 kernel was released to end out the weekend of Linus Torvalds' with this major kernel release highlighting several new Linux features...

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    Great release. When Catalyst will support it?

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    • #3
      Trinity's integrated graphics is still northern islands hardware (VLIW4, not GCN), so I guess "The user-space Gallium3D support though is still a mess" applies to the HD 7000 discrete cards, not to Trinity. No?

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      • #4
        I hope that with this version finally ASPM works...

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        • #5
          Originally posted by edgar_wibeau View Post
          Trinity's integrated graphics is still northern islands hardware (VLIW4, not GCN), so I guess "The user-space Gallium3D support though is still a mess" applies to the HD 7000 discrete cards, not to Trinity. No?
          Correct, Trinity should (supposedly) be in good shape already.

          We'll see when someone tests it whether that's true or not. I'm guessing things like the modesetting are more likely to go wrong than the 3D acceleration though.

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