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  • ElectricPrism
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    Oh also, moved out of Green Camp after 10 years of 100% Green.

    Red Camp is the shiznit these days with MESA-Git, Gallium Nine Wine kicking super DX9 azz, and not having to wait for devs to fix nvidia GDM "Something has gone wrong" .so linker issues every Gnome release.

    Done a bit of AMD RX 480 Gaming Benchmarks here:
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    Gifted my 2 GTX 970's to family as they're EOL to me since we'll be a 100% AMD GPU family in a year or two.

    The stability of a professional platform and gaming rig is nice. Been using AMD DAL Kernel 4.7 (Or AMD DC Kernel I guess it's called now,) HDMI, 4k@60hz and the likes are really nice.

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  • ElectricPrism
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    Originally posted by Dreakon View Post

    I'll have you know I get a silky smooth and cinematic 24 fps in Super Tux Kart with my 390X.
    The funny thing about SuperTuxKart is that it's capped at 30 FPS on both 4k@30hz and 1080p@120hz, not even vsync = off in the config.xml seems to allow a higher FPS, sad because I wouldn't mind benching this app on RX 480 to show what it can do.

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  • bug77
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    Originally posted by Khrundel View Post
    According to phoronix news, mutter 3.23.2 supports EGLStream/EGLDevice, so, maybe they decided to use Nvidia approach instead of creating third allocating API.
    I think the support is in place until the new solution arrives, not instead of the new solution.

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  • cj.wijtmans
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    Originally posted by mike4 View Post
    Still missing is a installation like Feral proposed or à la Windows. Install on Fedora for ex. is a pain in the ass, like 20 years ago.
    Then dont use fedora.

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  • mike4
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    Still missing is a installation like Feral proposed or à la Windows. Install on Fedora for ex. is a pain in the ass, like 20 years ago.

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  • Khrundel
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    Originally posted by bug77 View Post

    I believe the agreement was for Nvidia and the community to work towards a new API that solves all the remaining issues. Since we haven't heard of that API being anywhere near finished (is it even started?), there won't be a driver anytime soon.
    According to phoronix news, mutter 3.23.2 supports EGLStream/EGLDevice, so, maybe they decided to use Nvidia approach instead of creating third allocating API.

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  • edoantonioco
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    Will this allow bumblebee users to finally be able to use Vulkan?

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  • TingPing
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    Originally posted by bug77 View Post

    I believe the agreement was for Nvidia and the community to work towards a new API that solves all the remaining issues. Since we haven't heard of that API being anywhere near finished (is it even started?), there won't be a driver anytime soon.
    We have this so far, not sure if any discussions or implementations of it exist: https://github.com/cubanismo/allocator

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  • Dreakon
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    Originally posted by blackout23 View Post

    Have fun playing Super Tux Kart with 20 FPS.
    I'll have you know I get a silky smooth and cinematic 24 fps in Super Tux Kart with my 390X.

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  • blackout23
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    Originally posted by gnufreex View Post
    Who cares. I removed all the green from my rigs.
    Have fun playing Super Tux Kart with 20 FPS.

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