@Devs - Thank You @all for all your work. I have switched to my first AMD card in nearly 10 years this year - the RX 480.
I previously was unhappy with my 2 GTX 970's and how issues remained broken or unsolvable so when MESA and AMDGPU materialized I came onboard.
I personally am using AMD using the Linux 4.7 DAL/DC Kernel on Arch Linux at present and it has honestly been nice to not have to haul my speakers on vacation because DAL allows me to use the HDMI speakers in my monitor. I also directly benefit from the 4k@60hz, but I need to get a fresh copy of the git to enable it.
I plan on buying at least 2 if not more Polaris or Vega cards at some point and equipping all my Gaming and Workstations with them due to the stability of open display drivers.
Thank you so much for all the work, please keep it up and remember when dealing with these kinds of "set backs" or "challenges" that they're only temporary.
A. Brevity is the soul of wit - keep it simple, simple words are easy to understand.
B. Communicate, Communicate, Communicate.
C. Be blunt (@Dave), clearly communicate what is necessary and required
D. We're all in this together, we're one big team to make Linux even more awesome and help each-other in business and advancing freedom in software.
I previously was unhappy with my 2 GTX 970's and how issues remained broken or unsolvable so when MESA and AMDGPU materialized I came onboard.
I personally am using AMD using the Linux 4.7 DAL/DC Kernel on Arch Linux at present and it has honestly been nice to not have to haul my speakers on vacation because DAL allows me to use the HDMI speakers in my monitor. I also directly benefit from the 4k@60hz, but I need to get a fresh copy of the git to enable it.
I plan on buying at least 2 if not more Polaris or Vega cards at some point and equipping all my Gaming and Workstations with them due to the stability of open display drivers.
Thank you so much for all the work, please keep it up and remember when dealing with these kinds of "set backs" or "challenges" that they're only temporary.
A. Brevity is the soul of wit - keep it simple, simple words are easy to understand.
B. Communicate, Communicate, Communicate.
C. Be blunt (@Dave), clearly communicate what is necessary and required
D. We're all in this together, we're one big team to make Linux even more awesome and help each-other in business and advancing freedom in software.
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