For clarity - My testing and the patch is required when the Intel driver
isn't being used at all. After I finish some other testing I can see if
bumblebee and intel driver + this patch will play nicely.
How is a laptop with dual VGA controllers any different than if one
identifies itself as a "3D
Here's where I originally found it
https://github.com/Bumblebee-Project/Bumblebee/issues/159
(Adding Peter to cc chain)
I guess there's already a bug id and some (snarky?) comments
https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=63641
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This is for Aorus X3 laptop with NVIDIA GTX 870m card
On T
PathScale is in need of 1-2 kernel devs who are interested to help
improve the AMD open source drivers for compute workloads. If you're
passionate or interested to improve AMD drivers ping me offlist. In the
near future we specifically want to work on Hawaii dGPU support as well
as APU. Depend
Xavier Bestel wrote:
> On Fri, 2010-07-02 at 19:07 +0700, "C. Bergstr?m" wrote:
>
>> Dave Airlie wrote:
>>
>>> What potential? there are maybe 6 players on the ARM graphics scene
>>>
>>> ...
>>> Nvidia - well we know their position will never change.
>>>
>>>
>> Never say never. I
Dave Airlie wrote:
> What potential? there are maybe 6 players on the ARM graphics scene
>
> ...
> Nvidia - well we know their position will never change.
>
Never say never. I have every reason to believe that Nvidia would
respond to market demand.
*fingers crossed*
./C
Xavier Bestel wrote:
On Fri, 2010-07-02 at 19:07 +0700, "C. Bergström" wrote:
Dave Airlie wrote:
What potential? there are maybe 6 players on the ARM graphics scene
...
Nvidia - well we know their position will never change.
Never say never. I have every reason
Dave Airlie wrote:
What potential? there are maybe 6 players on the ARM graphics scene
...
Nvidia - well we know their position will never change.
Never say never. I have every reason to believe that Nvidia would
respond to market demand.
*fingers crossed*
./C
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Hi all
PathScale is giving away a limited amount of Nvidia Fermi cards to
qualified open source developers and researchers. We are mainly focused
on our optimized gpu compiler and the HPC market, but also open to
sponsoring creative ideas or projects surrounding the gpu.
Here's a short list of