Who needs anything else than basic 2D support on BSD anyway?
BSDs Struggle With Open-Source Graphics Drivers
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Originally posted by Marc Driftmeyer View PostWith 10 years of daily Debian Linux Sid I have seen progress and it has been in the form of well over $10 Billion in Corporate Investment into Linux and guess what?
X-Windows, Compositing, etc., are a decade behind OS X. Garbage design from day one.
Originally posted by Marc Driftmeyer View PostQuartz and Quartz-Extreme replace the Display Postscript with Display PDF and present day OS X 10.8 has OpenGL 3.2 throughout the entire system,
Originally posted by Marc Driftmeyer View Postwhile Linux continues to piss itself and slowly get OpenGL 2.1 compliance for KDE, and later on OpenGL 3.x and OpenGL ES 3.0 all once again to Corporate Sponsorship.
Originally posted by Marc Driftmeyer View PostWhether it's Oracle, IBM, RedHat, Intel, Nvidia, AMD, you name it it appears that no matter amount of cash spent on Linux and it's graphics subsystems ever seems to produce a clean, robust and scalable solution. There is nothing but duct tape everywhere.
Originally posted by Marc Driftmeyer View PostFrom what I am seeing, you pour a few billion into FreeBSD's needs and it'll run circles around Linux and the Gnome/KDE Linux centric user base in a fraction of the time it has taken for Linux to get out of its own way.
Originally posted by Marc Driftmeyer View PostHell, when Debian is making their entire archive LLVM/Clang ready and FreeBSD ready you know shit is happening in the Linux world that people are getting sick of and your types of rants epitomize it to the core.
But don't pretend llvm/clang is like a hobby project that is soon to be better than gcc that is supposedly funded with billions. As far as I know clang/llvm also has some major supporters and funding, e.g. Apple.
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Sad
I find that it's really sad we are arguing with each other, communities of Alternative Operating Systems need to pull together and stop fighting. I don't know if any of you realized it yet, but you got Microsoft riding all our backs trying hard to pull some 007 stuff on us and wipe us out. Fighting each other only gives them more hope that we will be destroyed.
And yes, BSD has some real issues and I think it comes with the territory, meaning Linux is quickly rising and BSD seems to of lost out quite a bit. It's sad, but what you BSD guys need to do is assess the situation on your end and embark on some workarounds. Put your heads together, I believe you can do it. Losing a member of the Free Software community would be a bad thing, I wish you all the best of luck.
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@Marc Driftmeyer
Too bad FreeBSD uses an even older version of what you call garbage, huh?
Mostly everything else is already mentioned, BSD is busy porting Linux stuff (specifically software that has sometimes existed for months/years) and apparently it takes less time than developing from scratch, indeed.
Btw, last time I checked neither FreeBSD or OpenBSD had Quartz. Nor WDDM for that matter. The OSes that do have those are anything but "Free" and "Open" though ..
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Stupid Nonsens Flamewars
The biggest threat to Linux is not BSD, Mac OS or even Windows is EVIL Patent System. Large companies like Google IBM or HP, Linux friendly in day to day life, support that system who threatens in the long term the entier Open Source World.
Flamewars like Linux vs BSD should not ever exist.
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Originally posted by Marc Driftmeyer View PostWith 10 years of daily Debian Linux Sid I have seen progress and it has been in the form of well over $10 Billion in Corporate Investment into Linux and guess what?
X-Windows, Compositing, etc., are a decade behind OS X. Garbage design from day one. This reminds me of the wars of XFree86 back when Openstep and Display Postscript and WindowServer ran circles around the MIT X-Windows world.
Quartz and Quartz-Extreme replace the Display Postscript with Display PDF and present day OS X 10.8 has OpenGL 3.2 throughout the entire system, while Linux continues to piss itself and slowly get OpenGL 2.1 compliance for KDE, and later on OpenGL 3.x and OpenGL ES 3.0 all once again to Corporate Sponsorship.
Wayland is an attempt to bring the windowing system more in line with it's modern leader from Apple.
Hell, when Debian is making their entire archive LLVM/Clang ready and FreeBSD ready you know shit is happening in the Linux world that people are getting sick of and your types of rants epitomize it to the core.
Latest Intel GPUs support OpenGL 3.x on Linux.
Debian developers can do what they want. Users don't have to use crap.
I think we can all agree on one thing: this forum is in serious need of moderation
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