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by sangnoir
3480 days ago
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> Without any conflict, uh? > Nvidia has been the single worst company we've ever dealt with. > - Linus This had nothing to do with the kernel and everything to do with the lack of optimus support (years later, its still shit). > Kernel devs are antagonizing the only two GPU makers that matters Maybe the 2 should ask Intel for some pointers on how to contribute to the kernel the right way. > Open source devs are immature men who do not understand the word compromise. I suspect that's part of the reason the kernel is stable, and for that I'm thankful. Not compromising on code quality is something I wish more projects would do, if they had the well-earned political/social capital the Linux kernel has. |
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Intel is not waiting for them to ask:
https://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/dri-devel/2016-Decemb...
> This is something you need to fix, or it'll stay completely painful forever. It's hard work and takes years, but here at Intel we pulled it off. We can upstream everything from a _very_ early stage (can't tell you how early). And we have full marketing approval for that. If you watch the i915 commit stream you can see how our code is chasing updates from the hw engineers debugging things.
(More specific advice follows.)