On Mon, 20 Dec 2021 17:48:19 GMT, Paul wrote:
> I have an AMD Radeon VII (vega20) series GPU which is identifying with a
> vendor string of "AMD".
>
> This is not present in the `X11GLFactory` list of `preQualificationFilter`
> vendor names, so my system (and probably any other vega20 based
On Mon, 20 Dec 2021 17:48:19 GMT, Paul wrote:
> I have an AMD Radeon VII (vega20) series GPU which is identifying with a
> vendor string of "AMD".
>
> This is not present in the `X11GLFactory` list of `preQualificationFilter`
> vendor names, so my system (and probably any other vega20 based
On Tue, 21 Dec 2021 08:09:08 GMT, Paul wrote:
> ... I signed the OCA **last year** ...
Added some emphasis. Hope I get a year off for Christmas next year! ;-)
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PR: https://git.openjdk.java.net/jfx/pull/698
On Mon, 20 Dec 2021 17:48:19 GMT, Paul wrote:
> I have an AMD Radeon VII (vega20) series GPU which is identifying with a
> vendor string of "AMD".
>
> This is not present in the `X11GLFactory` list of `preQualificationFilter`
> vendor names, so my system (and probably any other vega20 based
On Mon, 20 Dec 2021 17:48:19 GMT, Paul wrote:
> I have an AMD Radeon VII (vega20) series GPU which is identifying with a
> vendor string of "AMD".
>
> This is not present in the `X11GLFactory` list of `preQualificationFilter`
> vendor names, so my system (and probably any other vega20 based
On Tue, 21 Dec 2021 08:09:08 GMT, Paul wrote:
> I thought it was one OCA for all things Oracle?
It is. There is a manual step to verify the connection between a user's GitHub
account and their OCA, but it ordinarily happens quickly. Given that we are
close to the holidays, there may be a
I have an AMD Radeon VII (vega20) series GPU which is identifying with a vendor
string of "AMD".
This is not present in the `X11GLFactory` list of `preQualificationFilter`
vendor names, so my system (and probably any other vega20 based cards under
Linux) will always fall back to software