Martin,
Let us see how RM's implementation evolves. There is some work in doing USB
certification driver testing.Having the adequate resources and time to test
various situations is very time-consuming.
Strengthening and improving our graphics/sound stack and MATE desktop
environment is time well spent for now.
~ Ken
On Monday, August 29, 2016 12:15 PM, Мартин Бохниг <[email protected]> wrote:
Ken,
sure, I'm glad to do that. But my build machine is too outdated.
I perhaps should upgrade the entire host to Hipster's latest MATE iso level (or
I do that on the old laptop for now).
And yes, thankfully there is already one where Alexander has included my
DRM/KMS Sol12 backport diffs from July on August 20th (not the original iso/usb
that were publicly announced 4 days earlier).
I fyi had requested the OpenSXCE community to test the Hipster iso (and also
tested it myself on Ivy and reported to Hipster-core via OFFlist emails, as you
know) :
https://twitter.com/OpenSXCE/status/768684093584379904
http://pastebin.com/raw/MYba5A9q
As for xhci: Do you really think my instructions or now cancelled src port
beginnings are still wanted or needed, now after RM published his webrev
yesterday?
If you think yes, then I'm glad to publish the instructions how to make the
Sol11 bins work on OpenSolaris (while at the same time making the entire
installation fall under Oracle's Solaris 11 license terms) ?
As for my xhci src port: RM is much further with that, as I outlined earlier I
started working on this only after I finished the Grub2 UEFI32 Atom Tablet port.
But the steps how to get Sol11's xhci and usb stack working if the user is
willing and ready to turn his installation fully under Oracle's licensing, then
no problem, glad to describe this if anybody wants.
This probably only applies to private non-commercial users, who are free to use
Oracle Solaris 11 for testing for a while.
Businesses can only legally do this if they already have a valid commercial
Oracle license. But those that do would probably not run OpenSolaris, but
Solaris 11.x in the first place.
So just advise what the community wants (or perhaps the community itself should
tell me).
--
best regards
%martin bochnig
Понедельник, 29 августа 2016, 17:50 UTC от ken mays <[email protected]>:
Martin,
Feel free to implement the full patch. I tested the ccsm and other methods but
didn't like the 'user (non-GUI)' feel of it.I agree on the previous visual
effects GUI model you mentioned..
We also have a recent GNOME ISO/USB build, but it may not have the DRM update.
Check with Alp on that.I'd like to see us add the XHCI update as well so we can
test all of this at current state...
~ Ken
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