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  • libv
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    Originally posted by stan View Post
    Luc is a talented coder for hardware drivers, but unfortunately his work doesn't get into distro user's hands often because of his penchant to fork projects. The forks end up abandoned by everyone else (unichrome and radeonhd come to mind), probably because of his inflexible attitude (it's his way or the highway). He'd make a much bigger impact if he learned to coordinate with other FOSS programmers (we're all on the same team!) and accept some compromises.
    I am never the one who forks, and i am always the one who ends up getting proven right in the end.

    Maybe, just maybe, i am the one who see things way before others even want to consider the same things.

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  • jbarnes
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    Originally posted by Michael View Post
    Nothing is likely to change... It was basically discounted by other developers as either something tried and didn't work, don't care it's a problem, Unichrome is totally different from -intel, all we care about are features and performance, etc.
    Another mis-characterization. I'm really sorry I missed this session. We work hard on stability and robustness; if you look back at our release notes you'll see quite a focus on that especially recently. And yes, we also add features desired by our users and customers, and do performance work required to make new features work. It's not an either/or proposition, we have users demanding all three.

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  • tomm3h
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    Originally posted by TeoLinuX View Post
    @Michael

    My humble suggestion for improving Phoronix. Add some sort of image browsing, when you attach pictures to the articles. Clicking on each thumbnail and having a new tab opened each time, is somewhat annoying.

    Ciao
    Matteo
    Including some form of annotation... I didn't really want to wait for a video to know what was being said about the slides (and nor do I really want to sit through a video when I can simply scan over text!)

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  • TeoLinuX
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    @Michael

    My humble suggestion for improving Phoronix. Add some sort of image browsing, when you attach pictures to the articles. Clicking on each thumbnail and having a new tab opened each time, is somewhat annoying.

    Ciao
    Matteo

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  • leeyee
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    Originally posted by Michael View Post
    Nothing is likely to change... It was basically discounted by other developers as either something tried and didn't work, don't care it's a problem, Unichrome is totally different from -intel, all we care about are features and performance, etc.
    I'm not saying about specific cards or drivers, what I care about are also features and performances of the whole graphics stack.

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  • Michael
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    Originally posted by airlied View Post
    Unichrome doesn't have a kernel drm or mesa driver component.

    Shipping drivers and expecting your users to enable the functionality they want with an xorg.conf is also fail, (radeonhd might have DRI enabled now).

    This talk held nothing of interest really. *yawn*.

    Intel ship releases every quarter with the recommended components are tested together, this stuff doesn't need to be in one tree, shipping out of tree kernel modules is also fail.

    Dave.
    Just to be clear, I am not implying that I agree with Luc's method completely. But I do, however, agree -- as most people should -- that the status quo could certainly be improved with regard to building and packaging the different components.

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  • spiritofreason
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    No-one builds the whole of X anymore.
    I beg to differ, Luc! I just did a couple days ago... but it was a pain. Is there a document somewhere that tracks which versions of modules are compatible?

    The autoconf scripts tend to take care of minimum versions, but when you want to build an older xorg-server so you can use the catalyst drivers, it's useful to know the maximums...

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  • curaga
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    I for one like how the images are the old, normal way here. No crap that sometimes loads or not, shows the pics scaled or in wrong aspect ratio, or just gets in the way.

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  • airlied
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    Originally posted by Michael View Post
    Nothing is likely to change... It was basically discounted by other developers as either something tried and didn't work, don't care it's a problem, Unichrome is totally different from -intel, all we care about are features and performance, etc.
    Unichrome doesn't have a kernel drm or mesa driver component.

    Shipping drivers and expecting your users to enable the functionality they want with an xorg.conf is also fail, (radeonhd might have DRI enabled now).

    This talk held nothing of interest really. *yawn*.

    Intel ship releases every quarter with the recommended components are tested together, this stuff doesn't need to be in one tree, shipping out of tree kernel modules is also fail.

    Dave.

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  • Tares
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    oh come on ! do some lytebox/litebox/whateverbox for images on articles ;/ its hurting my mind to view all those slides without propper tool.

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