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  • Hamish Wilson
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    More than just basic - it has certainly not slowed down my gaming any.

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  • Serafean
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    So it would seem that a 4 year old promise is kept: the HD8000 series might be the first with launch-day support (or at least close). kudos guys. Starting a new driver from scratch with a 2 generation handicap, enabling older hardware along with new all the while enabling new features couldn't have been an easy task
    No it's not done, no it's not 100% optimized, but the OSS driver is usable for basic tasks (talking about r600g, haven't tried radeonSI yet).

    Serafean

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  • bug77
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    Originally posted by Hamish Wilson View Post
    Not quite. Nvidia brought proprietary 3D to Linux, but we had free and for the most part open 3D drivers beforehand:
    http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/4152?page=0,0
    Eh, 3D acceleration was a lot simpler back in those days (but your observation is still correct, I won't dispute that).
    Today, I don't see anyone doing 3D modelling on Linux using anything other than a nvidia card with proprietary drivers.

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  • crazycheese
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    Originally posted by Hamish Wilson View Post
    Not quite. Nvidia brought proprietary 3D to Linux, but we had free and for the most part open 3D drivers beforehand:
    http://www.linuxjournal.com/article/4152?page=0,0
    Thanks for the article link!

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  • Hamish Wilson
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    Originally posted by crazycheese View Post
    Nvidia driver works, it is best proprietary supported driver and it brought 3D to Linux.
    Not quite. Nvidia brought proprietary 3D to Linux, but we had free and for the most part open 3D drivers beforehand:

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  • crazycheese
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    Originally posted by marek View Post
    Heh, I don't even have an Intel IGP. I have recently made small changes in all gallium drivers while improving the gallium interface. I think I made about the same number of changes in each driver.
    Dear Sir, if there is ANYTHING left that could be improved, please take our money

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  • crazycheese
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    Originally posted by bug77 View Post
    Basically, your quarrel is the license. I wonder how often you have to use that that makes cry rivers over it.
    Besides optimus, I couldn't name any missing features compared to Windows and optimus support is blown way out of proportions. One feature I particularly like is getting simultaneous driver releases for both Linux and Windows.
    Eh, no. Although license is a very big one. So big, AMD went for complete rewrite.

    Nvidia also decides on their own, which features will users get and craps on their reactions. Thats the second point.
    And their hardware is not universal one, like of AMD. And it became even more cut in Kepler - strictly gaming cards. Thats third.
    And then,.. that old thing when they essentially bought out or bankrupted everyone except ati. Thats fourth.

    But when you need good driver with good 3d and AMD gave crap (two years before),.. whats the choice left?..

    Originally posted by moilami View Post
    I know. It means Intel drivers on GNU/Linux can be much better performance wise.
    Closed source intel windows driver is about 10% faster......

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  • moilami
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    Originally posted by garegin View Post
    cool your jets hippie. intel drivers in windows are more capable AND faster than the linux ones.
    I know. It means Intel drivers on GNU/Linux can be much better performance wise.

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  • liam
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    Originally posted by marek View Post
    Heh, I don't even have an Intel IGP. I have recently made small changes in all gallium drivers while improving the gallium interface. I think I made about the same number of changes in each driver.


    And that's why you're the Man

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  • marek
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    Originally posted by liam View Post
    For their 3d driver over the last six months I count 12 contributors for the i915 driver but not all of the contributors are from intel (Marek, for instance, unless he was hired recently).
    Heh, I don't even have an Intel IGP. I have recently made small changes in all gallium drivers while improving the gallium interface. I think I made about the same number of changes in each driver.

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