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Nine Reasons Mesa 9.0 Is Disappointing For End-Users
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Michael you can complement this article with one that describes all the methods someone can help mesa. The TODOs, donations etc.
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Originally posted by birdie View PostMore like he's a person who's really interested in Linux becoming a viable alternative to Windows on the desktop, and he gets sick when seeing the current state of affairs.
But on the other side he earns money on the linux stuff so maybe he care because of the money.
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feature list is not all... for me only "bug" hunting matters
my personal problems right now with oibaf:
Arma2 in wine crash hard on hd4770.
kwin 3D desktop in kde crash on a hd3850.(only 2D savemode works)
maybe its just oibaf i should try mesa9 without freaking git stuff..
will kubuntu 12.10 get the mesa9 stuff?
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Originally posted by xeros View PostMichael, has autumns bad mood cached you when you wrote that article? ;-)
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Michael, has autumns bad mood cached you when you wrote that article? ;-)
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This article seems like a part of bigger issues plaguing Linux.
It's very nice to see that Michael is not wearing rose-colored glasses.
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Isn't there a saying don't kick a man when he is down... in any case Mesa is much better than AMD's catalyst especially on my laptop's radeon 4200.
Case in point I can play wine games without artifacts which isn't possible with the proprietary driver. Performance is good enough for many classes of games. FPS games being the main exception. For the most part games don't require high frame rates. If it looked like warmed over pond scum at high frame rates what would be the point.
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Nine Reasons Mesa 9.0 Is Disappointing For End-Users
Phoronix: Nine Reasons Mesa 9.0 Is Disappointing For End-Users
While this morning I shared my views about nine good features of Mesa 9.0 for the major open-source OpenGL user-space update, there's also many disappointing items and shortcomings of this Mesa 9.0 release as it pertains to end-users running the open-source Linux graphics drivers...
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