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Originally posted by e8hffff View PostMir will solve the thousands of drivers that are yet to be reverse engineered and ported to Linux and maintained, if they will ever be so. Mir bridges the gap by using exiting maintained drivers made for Android, as you already know.
Wayland supported such drivers in the past, and support was only dropped because no one was interested in maintaining it. Sounds like a good place for Canonical to pick up the slack. They've claimed that Mir will eventually support Android drivers, but for now that's all just on paper. It hasn't happened yet.
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Originally posted by e8hffff View PostMir will solve the thousands of drivers that are yet to be reverse engineered and ported to Linux and maintained, if they will ever be so. Mir bridges the gap by using exiting maintained drivers made for Android, as you already know.
I didn't think so.
So... STFU. Blob Android drivers are a nightmarish part of playing in AOSP.
Android is a lot more fun when you're playing in Mesa/Gallium3D.
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