Originally posted by bridgman
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How well does HD4670 perform with open source drivers?
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Please make that damned row green, so users will stop complaining about stupid things. As you said nobody cares about it, but everybody will earn peace and tranquility.
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Edit time sucks.## VGA ##
AMD: X1950XTX, HD3870, HD5870
Intel: GMA45, HD3000 (Core i5 2500K)
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Originally posted by curaga View PostThe users care. No "regular" user uses r600g, it's not yet production quality by anyone's criteria.
And the current state of r600g in Mesa git looks better than the r600c shipped by distros today.
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Originally posted by chithanh View PostDistros will switch to installing r600g by default when they see fit. That is when "regular" users will start using r600g.
And the current state of r600g in Mesa git looks better than the r600c shipped by distros today.
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Originally posted by curaga View PostUntil then, r600c is what they use and what they care about. I don't see how that changes my point in any way.
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Originally posted by glisse View PostIt's production ready, F15 will use r600g. It wasn't production ready for last batch of distro. Time btw software being ready upstream and software being available in distro is kind of a long window.
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Does anyone notice an occasional flicker?
Originally posted by kbios View PostCouldn't agree more. I've been using it for a few days on a RS880 (HD4200) and it's working like a charm, much smoother than r600c (especially while playing videos). Great work!
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Originally posted by chrisr View PostI've noticed that the entire screen flickers occasionally.
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