Do you expect flash with vdpau support for the new google toy which most likely will use tegra?
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Moblin 2.1 IVI FC Released With New Intel Driver
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What new Google toy? The Nexus One smartphone is using a Snapdragon SoC, which includes an ATI GPU. Tegra products were a terrible failure and only based on Windows. Tegra2 products should be better as the SoC contains a Cortex A8 CPU core and G9x NVIDIA GPU, it seems.
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The google netbook/smartbook with tegra 2 which will (most likely) come this year.
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Nothing new
Just to support RussDill - he is correct. There is nothing new about this driver. The IEGD driver has been available from Intel's IEGD space (as linked in his post) for over a year, and this version of the driver has been out nearly two months. It's got nothing to do with Gallium3D. Functionally it's slightly different from the psb driver. Olivier Blin at Mandriva tells me that it supports the Moblin UI (which psb doesn't). However, it only supports one of the two variants of the GMA 500 - it does not support the US15L. Like psb, the IEGD driver does not support X server 1.7.
It'd be good if you could update the article to not sound so excited.
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Originally posted by RussDill View PostIs the IEGD driver somehow new to the Phoronix staff? I've been using it for several weeks on US15W hardware and its been out much longer than that.
http://edc.intel.com/Software/Downloads/IEGD/
for everyone else, there's a guide for setting up poulsbo in Ubuntu here: http://linux-tipps.blogspot.com/2009...-msi-wind.html.
That's working great for me.
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No X 1.7 support still? That really has put a downer on that all too brief glimmer of gma500 driver hope I had then!
So is this the same crappy psb driver updated just enough to handle moblin and with a different name tacked on? Is there no notable performance gain or real improvements over the psb driver?
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what IEGD is
Originally posted by danboid View PostSo is this the same crappy psb driver updated just enough to handle moblin and with a different name tacked on? Is there no notable performance gain or real improvements over the psb driver?
That it works at all on some netbooks using Menlow is likely a side effect of some embedded customers using a Menlow chip or something....
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