That would not work for me - I don't want my machine to play violent shooting games. I want it to run regular everyday apps without showing video artefacts and crashing. If OpenGL is only useful for fast-action games it doesn't bother me whether it works or not; but please would developers not try to use it for anything else in that case. If it is, on the other hand, a general purpose video layer that everyone uses, then I believe it is important that it does that well with the latest and greatest xserver-xorg, the cutting-edge ubuntu, and the OS drivers.
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