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Canonical Posts 15 Mesa Patches To Support Mir
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Quite certain I don't want to see Mir patches being accepted upstream, at least until Mir gets adopted by two more major distributions.
And if Canonical can invest all that time and effort into writing and maintaining their own display server, they can very well afford to supply enough resources into maintaining their own downstream Mesa patches to support Mir.
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Originally posted by intellivision View PostThat's incorrect, trunk is only at 0.0.5. No code has been contributed to the 0.06/7 placeholders as they're just that, placeholders for bug tickets.
So now we know you're lying or not well researched, how can we trust what you say?
You also didn't put up any evidence that proves mrugiero and BO$$ are the same person, so I assume you're going to shut up about that instead?
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Originally posted by alexThunder View PostIf Canonical patches Mesa downstream, you can't say that Mesa is including the majority per se (which, by coincidence is using Ubuntu). Again, I was not judging about whether or not this is bad at all (actually I still consider it sane, not to include distro specific code).
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Originally posted by Scimmia View PostYou're saying that the majority if linux users use Ubuntu. Can you back that up? Yes, they have a large chunk, but I seriously doubt it's the majority.
I know, that survey is not absolute, but the evidence is still striking.
And this:
It suggests (that's not a proof) Ubuntu has the majority among distros, although not the majority of total Linux users (I don't really know, how to count in "Other").
DistroWatch suggests, that Linux Minut is ahead of Ubuntu, but you may heard of the issues with taking that site as a measure: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DistroW...e_hit_countersLast edited by alexThunder; 21 July 2013, 11:06 AM.
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Originally posted by alexThunder View Posthttp://store.steampowered.com/hwsurv...tform=combined
I know, that survey is not absolute, but the evidence is still striking.
And this:
It suggests (that's not a proof) Ubuntu has the majority among distros, although not the majority of total Linux users.
DistroWatch suggests, that Linux Minut is ahead of Ubuntu, but you may heard of the issues with taking that site as a measure: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DistroW...e_hit_counters
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Originally posted by alexThunder View Post
I'm running Xubuntu 13.04, but if I access a website the webstat logs will read my OS information as Ubuntu 13.04. Even on Steam information via client it says Ubuntu 13.04.
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Originally posted by Scimmia View PostYou're saying that the majority if linux users use Ubuntu. Can you back that up? Yes, they have a large chunk, but I seriously doubt it's the majority.
how many of them really change the Ubuntu Tag the only one i know who is doing that is Linux Mint so you do have some really good point also many are using Wine on Steam and most Linux users dont use Steam...
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Originally posted by synaptix View PostThat stat for Ubuntu includes Ubuntu plus ALL direct derivatives and others of Ubuntu. Kubuntu, Xubuntu, Lubuntu and even Linux Mint register as Ubuntu 64bit or Ubuntu 32bit depending on the architecture.
I'm running Xubuntu 13.04, but if I access a website the webstat logs will read my OS information as Ubuntu 13.04. Even on Steam information via client it says Ubuntu 13.04.
0.07%
Linux Mint 14 Nadia 64 bit
0.06%
i don't know about Linux Mint 13 or LMDE
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