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Because most of the people working in the RasPi are employed by Broadcom (and specifically that chip). They also got a good quote on the price at low...
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I don't disagree that unredirection is a horrible kludge, but, on linux where the gfx stack is old, crufty and non-performant it is necessary to get decent...
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All very nice... but I imagine that full screen videos/opengl play like crap. (mutter does not unredirect full screen apps)....
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Because it is dead technology, it is simpler and easier to implement and probably does not have patent problems. It certainly is a valid project for anybody...
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Mostly data recover. However the person using it claimed that CentOS had special patches that made certain filesystems faster... so essentially bs....
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It is in a kind of workstation. However in this particular case having recent packages would been really beneficial (plus few irritations would have been...
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I never understood what the big deal was with centOS. I was forced to install it and found it to be like fedora (and obviously red hat) but broken...
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Not really.
HTPCs need efficient video decoding which is unfortunately crippled in due to the requirement of catalyst.
It...
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again, wot?
urgh, your english feels like it was "babel fished", but I guess what you mean that he makes statements...
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err, wot?
You realise that you're not making any sense.......
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Indeed. The bios is merely stored on an spi flash rom chip (last one I tried was 16Mbit). All one needs is a device that can communicate over spi connect...
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Also in terms of consumers how is this better than uefi? After all is coreboot still a BIOS with all the inherent limitations like long hardware initialisation...
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