On Sat, Nov 09, 2019 at 03:08:52AM +0000, Kevin Brace wrote: > commit 3397fcbcef02816c98d5902caaf1d212cad071db > Author: Kevin Brace <kevinbr...@gmx.com> > Date: Fri Nov 8 18:24:01 2019 -0800 > > drm/openchrome: Eliminate engine initialization code
> commit 41065a3970b44a17d0dad4477bc30d56ab2a57e5 > Author: Kevin Brace <kevinbr...@gmx.com> > Date: Fri Nov 8 17:45:46 2019 -0800 > > drm/openchrome: Eliminate 3D engine initialization code > commit 43974bfc69cf5089bb74e8728954647dcff6b412 > Author: Kevin Brace <kevinbr...@gmx.com> > Date: Fri Nov 8 17:25:24 2019 -0800 > > drm/openchrome: Eliminate GART code > commit 705084e948120ba3a44bf48cc348ab130cdd9669 > Author: Kevin Brace <kevinbr...@gmx.com> > Date: Fri Nov 8 16:36:35 2019 -0800 > > drm/openchrome: Eliminate VQ (Virtual Queue) code From http://unichrome.sourceforge.net/ "Sure, this driver currently doesn't have a few glittery bits, but ask yourself: what use are they if you are unable to display them in the first place? Will you still care about those a year or two from now? If an X developer, 10 years from now, passes over this driver to adjust it to X-side changes, what will he think about those glittery bits and will they survive?" Dated 20060208: https://web.archive.org/web/20060208193802/http://unichrome.sourceforge.net/ Luc Verhaegen. _______________________________________________ openchrome-devel mailing list openchrome-devel@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/openchrome-devel
