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the 12.6 beta drivers work just fine.
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reason.
try:
yum install mesa-dri-drivers.i686
this should fix the problem.
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that hasnt seen field testing at all.
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statements are irony or meant seriously. how many machines with how
much storage and how much io do you run with it for what timeframe?
Where are all the btrfs data loss horror stories?.
tried google?
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that fs
that strongly i am curious:
How many machines with how much storage and how much IO (what
percentage read/write) do you run it on for what timeframe?
Why do you run it?
Which versions do you deploy?
How critical are those machines to your infrastructure?
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2011/9/2 Alan Cox a...@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk:
On Thu, 1 Sep 2011 21:04:18 -0400
Mark W. Jeanmougin mar...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Sep 1, 2011 at 18:03, Rudolf Kastl che...@gmail.com wrote:
2011/9/1 Alan Cox a...@lxorguk.ukuu.org.uk:
If you really want everything to just get out of the way
of maintainer for it
unfortunately (afaik it has been orphaned). because of that id
recommend at this point aswell to try xfce and/or lxde for a serious
work environment.
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be quite interesting for the foss gaming community. Have
fun with your own low latency voice server.
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Rudolf Kastl
p.s. i am not involved in hosting but merely got a server with them
for free since about 6 months.
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1, various timedemos of existing engines in the repo
2. unigine 3d benchmark: http://unigine.com/download/
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like using keys though.
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This is wrong. yum is just a frontend for rpm.
It is
always recommended to use yum over rpm directly. :)
Yum makes things easier. rpm itsself can handle more complex
situations (system troubleshooting etc)
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won't carry anything else, and won't have any
old cards to sell you.
Then you go to a different computer shop.
ordering hardware online and comparing prices is usually cheaper anyways.
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