duflu | camako, tmpRAOF: Forgot to mention - vGEM (2.0?) in kernel 4.1 sounds interesting. Seems to solve the performance problems (and PRIME support) for generalized software rendering support | 03:29 |
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duflu | camako, RAOF: I suspect it doesn't solve the KMS bit though. But other projects do | 03:45 |
RAOF | Yeah, you still need some way of modesetting. | 03:45 |
duflu | Although I don't like saying "you need kernel 4.1", I do like that vGEM aims to solve performance issues that I had hoped to (and never expected to realistically) ever fix myself | 03:46 |
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alan_g | kdub: does this resolve the confusion? https://code.launchpad.net/~alan-griffiths/mir/more-surface-resize/+merge/256912/comments/642572 | 16:25 |
kdub | alan_g, I guess a bit closer, maybe i'm just pointing out that if width_inc is not set, then its the same thing as setting it to 1 | 16:28 |
alan_g | kdub: yes, that's a possible server implementation. | 16:29 |
kdub | alan_g, and in the comment, it says "(if set, otherwise 0)" | 16:29 |
alan_g | in the comment it says "*min_width* (if set, otherwise 0)" | 16:30 |
kdub | alan_g, ah, there's the source of the confusion | 16:31 |
kdub | alan_g, okay then lgtm | 16:32 |
alan_g | alf_: is this clearer? https://code.launchpad.net/~alan-griffiths/mir/more-surface-resize/+merge/256912 | 16:35 |
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robert_ancell | willcooke sent me a command for running Xmir on convergence devices "MIR_SOCKET=$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR/mir_socket Xmir --desktop_file_hint=/usr/share/applications/los.desktop". What provides /usr/bin/Xmir? | 22:38 |
anpok | it used to be in here: https://launchpad.net/~mlankhorst/+archive/ubuntu/ppa | 22:43 |
robert_ancell | anpok, interesting - that package provides /usr/bin/Xmir but the standard package in the archives does not | 22:47 |
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