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Originally posted by Serafean View PostNvidia didn't do shit to enable hybrid graphics. They patiently waited for the linaro guys to create dma-buf, then for the X guys to do the X API changes and RANDR imrpovements, then they waltzed in with some comments (when all was done) and made a wrapper around GPL exported symbols. That's history as I remember it...
On my notebook PRIME/DMA-Buf works fine with a HD 7970M. Now the only problem is that the radeonsi driver itself doesn't get much love.
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Originally posted by Alex Sarmiento View PostWell, if the linux support for hybrid graphics is POOR, what do you want from Canonical?
Under windows is not much different if u are using AMD.
Virtually all notebooks purchased before the windows 8 RELEASE and dont have windows 8 manufacturer released for windows 8 are having problems too.
HP is one example.
Every line DV and Envy have problems. some of them same with windows 8 drivers still dont work.
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By the way, AMD proprietary driver in linux and muxless that work today is more a driver bug than a function.
Most of AMD muxless hardware still dont work. And the ones that work are in grace of the notebook manufacturer not because of amd..
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Standard forum response after months of observation:
Event:
Company is mentioned in relation to some usually peripherally related issue.
Response:
10 pages of conspiracy theory which boils down to I wish I was a full time developer for company x, but since I am not I will show through flawed logic why x is doomed and y is the root of all evil.
My response:
Read and laugh.
Keep it up. Tin foil hats unite on phoronix!
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