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Originally posted by dec05eba View Post
Im literally watching a hdr video on youtube right now with chromium + nvidia + x11 and it works and chromium even detects and says that hdr is enabled on my system
It seems very unlikely that ChristianSchaller ,the head of RedHat's desktop team would be wrong. Furthermore, you have karolherbst, Nouveau developer working for RedHat, telling you that you are wrong:
https://www.phoronix.com/forums/foru...79307#post1279
Now, what are the possibilities for them to be wrong and you right? I would say the chances are almost nonexistent.
Last edited by tomas; 19 September 2021, 04:32 AM.
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Originally posted by coder View PostWell, wswartzendruber did mention gaming, but that's still not something the majority of users do, on their Linux desktop.
This comment is rather puzzling, as if you're expecting that each advancement in technology should be immediately relevant to the majority of users. Traditionally, the boundaries of tech are pushed by the most demanding users. Then, as the tech matures, it trickles down to the mainstream, where other opportunistic applications take advantage of it and widen the pool of beneficiaries.
In this case, the early adopters should be:- Video production
- Video consumption
- Photo editing
- Games
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Originally posted by Awesomeness View PostProbably the client list of his employer, Red Hat.
Oh, glorious how you're actually trying to tell the man from Red Hat that he does not have any customers that run applications like DaVinci Resolve.
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I don't get what your point here is.
Originally posted by pal666 View Postbut they aren't using qnx exclusively. and btw they are using it less and less
All I can tell from public press is that QNX Neutrino's use is actually increasing (see https://www.heise.de/hintergrund/Kuh...h-4863254.html) in auto space because
1. Its a proper hard RT os (Linux requires a lot of patches for this and even then its not the same). Depending on what component we are talking about in a car, this is a requirement
2. Its a microkernel which means it can properly isolate components. If some driver crashes in Linux it can hard lock the entire OS, you don't want this to happen when you are in the middle of driving a car
In fact you if you look at the list at https://qnxauto.blogspot.com/2015/06...x-in-cars.html (last updated 2015) there are more car manufactures that do use QNX rather than ones that do notLast edited by mdedetrich; 19 September 2021, 09:55 AM.
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Originally posted by sophisticles View Post
Nonsense! Any professional grade NLE runs far superior on Windows or OSX than it does on Linux, if it even has a Linux port at all.
But feel free to provide any links that support your claim.
Even Blender renders faster under Linux vs Windows, and OSX is a joke, thanks to not supporting OpenGL.
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Originally posted by dragorth View Post
Almost every Autodesk product runs on Linux
Autocad: Windows and macOS only
Autocad LT: Windows and macOS only
Revit: Windows only
Revit LT: Windows only
Fusion: Windows and macOS only
Maya: Windows, macOS, Linux
Maya LT: Windows only
3DS Max: Windows only
BIM: Windows and macOS only
Flame: macOS and Linux only
Navisworks: Windows only
Arnold: Windows, macOS, Linux
Mudbox: Windows, macOS, Linux
NetFabb: Windows only
Recap: Windows only
Infraworks: Windows only
Advance Steel: Windows only
Alias: Windows and macOS only
Dynamo: Windows only
Factory Design: Windows only
Fabrication: Windows only
FeatureCam: Windows only
Eagle: Windows, macOS, Linux
Helius series: Windows only
HSMWorks: Windows only
Inventor series: Windows only
Mouldflow: Windows only
MotionBuilder: Windows and Linux only
Navisworks: Windows only
Point Layout: Windows only
PowerInspect: Windows only
PowerMill: Windows only
PowerShape: Windows only
Robot Structural Analysis Pro: Windows only
TruComposites: Windows only
Structural Bridge Design: Windows only
Smoke: macOS only
Vehicle Tracking: Windows only
Vault: Windows only
VRED: Windows and macOS only
Within Medical: Windows only
Pype: Windows and macOS only
Camplete: Windows only
Project Explorer for Civil 3D: Windows only
Grading Optimization for Civil 3D: Windows only
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Originally posted by dec05eba View Post
Im literally watching a hdr video on youtube right now with chromium + nvidia + x11 and it works and chromium even detects and says that hdr is enabled on my system
That HDR doesn't work with Wayland isn't because the capability hasn't been added yet, but mainly because Wayland is built to prevent all the hacky solutions from working that are used to get many things to work under X because X never supported those features itself.
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Originally posted by birdie View Post
Absolute most smartphone (cameras) output to JPEG which doesn't support HDR in any shape or form unfortunately, and people don't shoot videos in HDR because of humongous file sizes. HDR is still gimmicky as hell for most users out there even on Windows, of course rare HDR enabled games and rare movies notwithstanding.
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