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Does anyone know when OpenSource ATI GPUs power options are fixed?
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Originally posted by grege View PostOne thing also needed is an open source version of the Catalyst Control Center for the free driver. Changing power settings using cat and echo is so last century. Something imaginative like Radeon Control Center.
Although if reclocking is integrated 2gether with SLI(dreams, dreams that are on the market for tens of years), it will be much more than "dri"-conf.
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Originally posted by libv View PostDoes that mean that you have made public all the power management information? Because i have been hearing promises about documentation and information about powermanagement, i think, from the very start of the radeonhd project, which will soon be 5 years ago.
Originally posted by libv View PostPlus, the boring bits 80% of the time needs to be done by paid developers, the chances of finding someone interesting in doing boring bits from the community are very slim, i believe that we stated something along those lines in our proposal to AMD.
Originally posted by libv View PostOh, and when did ATI last provide documentation for the boring bits? All docs being made available since the death of RadeonHD, afaik, are the ISAs, and those are made available from AMDs GPGPU department (if that still exists), not by the former ATI.Test signature
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Originally posted by grege View PostOne thing also needed is an open source version of the Catalyst Control Center for the free driver. Changing power settings using cat and echo is so last century. Something imaginative like Radeon Control Center.
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Are you interested in selling cards for Linux desktop market or not.
Oh, and.. 1 thing that these manufacturer doesn't seems understand (or forget, maybe?) is: LINUX {geek} here, although minority, have many people asked them for recommendation about hardware (or laptop) they ought to buy. So, you can said that 1 geek here not just represent him/herself, but, say, represent at minimum 10 person. Translate to: when these manufacturer dissapointed their LINUX {geek}, they lost 10 other at minimum..
But then again, I think they can't see it this way
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Originally posted by grege View PostOne thing also needed is an open source version of the Catalyst Control Center for the free driver. Changing power settings using cat and echo is so last century. Something imaginative like Radeon Control Center.
We really need more user friendly way to change power settings until dynpm becomes reality.
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Originally posted by Drago View PostYes, I am watching Tom's patches, but I believe his work is more focused to compute on r600g, and compute/graphics on radeonsi.
I wish more optimal graphics performance on r600g.
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