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Originally posted by BlackStar View PostNo, that won't cut it. Compiz *can* do what you suggest, but this 'feature' is extremely userunfriendly and is thankfully disabled by default. If you disable compositing for fullscreen windows and a notification pops up, you are in for a flicker-fest.
This is 2011 after all, even IGPs have more than enough horsepower to compose a 2 or 3MP desktop.
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Originally posted by 89c51 View Postmarek since you are a dev and probably know more on the subject do you see Intel dropping classic and going Gallium and if when whats the timeframe.
i remember reading that they were not keen on making the jump
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Originally posted by Mr James View PostNow that is what I call AMD support.
Originally posted by evolution View PostI hope they also fix the UVD1/UVD1+ H264/VC-1 problems in r600 generation cards (HD2xxx/HD3xxx) on both Windows / Linux OS's.
PS: I Update my driver each month.
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It's only a matter of Manpower. So great job to all OpenSource Driver Devs.
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Originally posted by marek View PostIntel appear to be in love with their GLSL compiler and they want to generate code directly from the GLSL IR. I think they don't want to exchange that for TGSI, it would be like a step backwards for them.
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Wow, so r600g is usable? The Gallium feature matrix indicates otherwise, but it hasn't been updated in a few months. http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/GalliumStatus
Good work, graphics-stack programmers!
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Originally posted by cb88 View PostIt run compiz quite well... but games appear severly CPU limited lol dunno if its in the game or the driver though.
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Originally posted by Wyatt View PostWow, so r600g is usable? The Gallium feature matrix indicates otherwise, but it hasn't been updated in a few months. http://xorg.freedesktop.org/wiki/GalliumStatus
Good work, graphics-stack programmers!
r600g is faster, but less stable than r600c for me. I switch back and forth.
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