Excerpts from Adam Jackson's message of Tue Oct 06 08:07:02 -0700 2009: > So, given the choice between an API that's simple for applications, and > one that's complicated for applications, you prefer the one that's > complicated?
No, I see two different problems here - the first is to create a mechanism so that the randr client can figure out which combinations of modes are supported. The second issue is to make the mode transitions cleaner when changing a bunch of stuff all at once. The first one seems like a requirement to support hardware with memory bandwidth constraints, the second one would make mode switching significantly faster, but not improve hardware support. -- keith.pack...@intel.com
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