Greetings Nouveau developers, It's been a while since I've sent any hardware your way. I feel that Nouveau is one of the most important pieces of software holding Linux back, and I'm happy to support you. If you send me a very specific list of cards, boards, etc. that you want or need, I'll see what I can do. -Alex
By the way, Is there any place where nouveau users can show their configuration (or at least their GPU)? It might be useful if developers need to know how a given GPU responds to their code.> Greetings Nouveau developers, > > It's been a while since I've sent any hardware your way. I feel that > Nouveau is one of the most important pieces of software holding Linux > back, and I'm happy to support you. If you send me a very specific > list of cards, boards, etc. that you want or need, I'll see what I can > do. > > -Alex > _______________________________________________ > Nouveau mailing list > Nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org > http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/nouveau >
Hello,> On 20 May 2015, at 22:57, caocoa at mail2tor.com wrote: > > By the way, > Is there any place where nouveau users can show their configuration (or at > least their GPU)? It might be useful if developers need to know how a > given GPU responds to their code.What has be done so far, is that developers ask (almost exclusively) on IRC or on the mailing list for testers. Maybe that could be improved.> >> Greetings Nouveau developers, >> >> It's been a while since I've sent any hardware your way. I feel that >> Nouveau is one of the most important pieces of software holding Linux >> back, and I'm happy to support you. If you send me a very specific >> list of cards, boards, etc. that you want or need, I'll see what I can >> do.Thank you for the proposal, but I have almost no time to work on Nouveau at the moment, and I still have a few cards I need to play with (including the G96 you sent me :) ). Pierre>> >> -Alex >> _______________________________________________ >> Nouveau mailing list >> Nouveau at lists.freedesktop.org >> http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/nouveau >> > >-------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: smime.p7s Type: application/pkcs7-signature Size: 4145 bytes Desc: not available URL: <http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/nouveau/attachments/20150520/07c9d48e/attachment.bin>
On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 4:24 PM, Alex Henrie <alexhenrie24 at gmail.com> wrote:> Greetings Nouveau developers, > > It's been a while since I've sent any hardware your way. I feel that > Nouveau is one of the most important pieces of software holding Linux > back,That's certainly a funny way of putting it. If that were true, I'd imagine that there would be tons of people looking to contribute to the project. But that doesn't seem to be the present reality. There are plenty of areas where nouveau is lacking... are there any in particular that you think need special attention? Note that things like "reclocking" are highly unlikely to happen without a considerable source of funds, as it would require a fairly long-term effort from a highly skilled developer. [And it's all moot once you get to Maxwell, since we're locked out of touching any of that stuff by signed code. With some luck NVIDIA will make firmware available for desktop GPUs, but I'm not holding my breath.]> and I'm happy to support you. If you send me a very specific > list of cards, boards, etc. that you want or need, I'll see what I can > do.Unfortunately the most precious resource is human time, not hardware. If you're hoping to contribute to nouveau's improvement (and aren't looking to do so directly by making code contributions), your time is probably best spent drumming up developer interest in contributing. Cheers, -ilia
2015-05-20 17:00 GMT-06:00 Ilia Mirkin <imirkin at alum.mit.edu>:> On Wed, May 20, 2015 at 4:24 PM, Alex Henrie <alexhenrie24 at gmail.com> wrote: >> Greetings Nouveau developers, >> >> It's been a while since I've sent any hardware your way. I feel that >> Nouveau is one of the most important pieces of software holding Linux >> back, > > That's certainly a funny way of putting it. If that were true, I'd > imagine that there would be tons of people looking to contribute to > the project. But that doesn't seem to be the present reality.My dream is to be able to plug a live Linux flash drive into any desktop computer and play games without graphics artifacts, special configuration, or bad performance. It is getting better, but I think we have a long ways to go, especially since we're moving towards Wayland and the proprietary Nvidia drivers don't work at all there.> There are plenty of areas where nouveau is lacking... are there any in > particular that you think need special attention? Note that things > like "reclocking" are highly unlikely to happen without a considerable > source of funds, as it would require a fairly long-term effort from a > highly skilled developer. [And it's all moot once you get to Maxwell, > since we're locked out of touching any of that stuff by signed code. > With some luck NVIDIA will make firmware available for desktop GPUs, > but I'm not holding my breath.]Any improvement would move us closer to the above-stated dream.>> and I'm happy to support you. If you send me a very specific >> list of cards, boards, etc. that you want or need, I'll see what I can >> do. > > Unfortunately the most precious resource is human time, not hardware. > If you're hoping to contribute to nouveau's improvement (and aren't > looking to do so directly by making code contributions), your time is > probably best spent drumming up developer interest in contributing.OK. I just thought I'd offer. I agree with you that human developer time is a far more precious resource, but unfortunately I don't have much to offer in the way of actual code. So I'll get out of your hair; good luck! -Alex