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  • DeepDayze
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    Originally posted by FireBurn View Post
    I use Gentoo but I'm sure there are other distros out there that are designed to work well with installing packages generated from source.
    SourceMage and CRUX are 2 other source based distros

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  • kraftman
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    Originally posted by HokTar View Post
    Even if this time it was not a real/big bug I'm sure it will be able to find some nasty ones in the future.
    Certainly, this is a step in the good direction.

    Keep it up, Micheal!
    Exactly. It counts Michael reported this what was or looked like a bug.

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  • HokTar
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    @ Everyone who criticized Micheal:

    Your accusations may be right, but still give some credit to him since he listened to the suggestions from the kernel regression related comments and I think he really tried his best this time.
    Even if this time it was not a real/big bug I'm sure it will be able to find some nasty ones in the future.
    Certainly, this is a step in the good direction.

    Keep it up, Micheal!

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  • Akdor 1154
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    Originally posted by Gordy View Post
    Actually it is still a bug. If the driver requires that libdrm be at a certain level then it should check at load time for such a dependency and report back if it detects if you are running an old version. This usually gives the developer/user a clue that an old lib is installed in the LDPATH.
    Given that all packages in this case are simply snapshots of a development trunk I don't think it's a real issue. Plus on a production system you have a package manager to take care of that.

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  • Gordy
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    Originally posted by Thev00d00 View Post
    Yeah the bug report pretty much shows that this is PEBKAC , Nice to see a bug was actually raised however.
    Actually it is still a bug. If the driver requires that libdrm be at a certain level then it should check at load time for such a dependency and report back if it detects if you are running an old version. This usually gives the developer/user a clue that an old lib is installed in the LDPATH.

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  • kraftman
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    Good to see Phoronix posted a bug report. It will be nice if you'll be posting bug reports about kernel bugs or regressions too.

    Originally posted by FireBurn View Post
    I'm pretty sure Michael is paid by cannonical

    It would explain why there isn't any bad press this time.
    Sadly, it seems the Phoronix is ubuntu and gnome centric site. While some time ago I even thought about Ubuntu (but I mainly cared about Kubuntu) as a major Linux distribution I've changed my mind. Kubuntu is nearly not supported in comparision to Ubuntu and I realized Ubuntu is just messed up because of idiotic policy when comes to fixing bugs, release deadline, not upgrading packages versions, bugs (I have a very strong feeling Arch Linux is much more polished and a bug free!) and using crippled DE as a default one. However I don't consider Michael is paid by the Canonical (and if he is then it's nothing wrong of course), but he just likes Ubuntu.

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  • Thev00d00
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    Gentoo is the way of the righteous!

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  • FireBurn
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    I'm pretty sure Michael is paid by cannonical

    It would explain why there isn't any bad press this time.

    I don't think michael would have the patience for gentoo. I doubt he'll ever use it or benchmark it.

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  • kbios
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    Originally posted by FireBurn View Post
    I use Gentoo but I'm sure there are other distros out there that are designed to work well with installing packages generated from source.
    Sure. I was only joking.

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  • FireBurn
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    Originally posted by kbios View Post
    Read Gentoo?
    I use Gentoo but I'm sure there are other distros out there that are designed to work well with installing packages generated from source.

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