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  • #11
    Originally posted by sabun View Post

    I really hope that someone will rescue us with a PPA...
    I hope so as well... as compiling your own 32bit LLVM 3.7 `.deb` on a 64bit Ubuntu is rather tedious :-(

    So Ubuntu is effectively skipping the LLVM 3.7 release in 15.10 and for the next 16.04 LTS they're gonna have to do a major jump to a totally new LLVM 3.8 or even LLVM 3.9...

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    • #12
      I hope to see LLVM 3.7, Blender 2.75a, and Chromium 45.

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      • #13
        Canonical are doing well in Server and cloud, the Ubuntu desktop and the Ubuntu vapourphone are excellent marketing tools for Server and Cloud.

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        • #14
          As a Xubuntu user, there really is nothing compelling to go from 15.04 to 15.10, but I'll probably do it a week or two after final release anyway just to have a kernel that starts with "4", not that it matters.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Espionage724 View Post
            Hard to care after discovering Fedora

            LLVM 3.7, XOrg 1.18, and kernel 4.2 are already in F23 beta, and GCC 5.1 and kernel 4.1 are already in F22.
            Are you using KF5? I had a problem in F23, that I couldn't change how my mouse acceleration behaved. No matter what settings I used, it would still have that wacky default acceleration.

            Also, what's the best way to install AMD's proprietary Catalyst on Fedora?

            Regards

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Amarildo View Post
              Also, what's the best way to install AMD's proprietary Catalyst on Fedora?

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              • #17
                Thanks! I got catalyst working on OpenSUSE, though :P

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