New patch against 3.13 which backports drm from 3.14-rc1-pre:
http://www.linuxsystems.it/linux-drm-graphic-stack-backports/
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New patch against 3.13 which backports drm from 3.14-rc1-pre: New patch against 3.13 which backports drm from 3.14-rc1-pre: New patch against 3.12 which backports drm from 3.13-rc1-pre: New patch against 3.12 which backports drm from 3.13-rc1-pre: I updated my Raspbian Wheezy minimal image, raspbian_wheezy_20130923.img.7z is available here: – New kernel. You can find my patches to apply on top of the latest stable kernel here: I finally updated my Raspbian Wheezy minimal image, raspbian_wheezy_20130917.img.7z is available here: Finally I received my long awaited Corsair Flash Voyager GT Turbo USB 3.0 128GB and I immediately started installing my Gentoo dev box becuase I wanted a portable OS. Unfortunately I quickly realized the OS was bloody slow, even the most simple task required lots of time and the login had a few seconds latency. Simple tasks like a portage sync took way too much time, so I gave up and started doing some benchmarks. 720 ms access time and a 0.1 MB/S minimum rate.I did some more benchmarks comparing the Corsair GT Turbo with an OCZ Vector SSD and a Samsung Spinpoint F1 traditional hard disk: Flash drives are still too slow to accomodate an OS and I will have to rearrange an X25-M 80GB to get decent performance. I just noticed that Google will drop the CalDAV and CardDAV APIs. Back in December I had been glad when I heard they would drop the ActiveSync protocol because I thought they wanted to promote open standards instead. I was wrong, it seems they just want to impose their useless Google Calendar API. Google services are now dead for me and I suggest you to do the same. It’s time to promote this awesome project called NOGAPPS which allows you to sever ties with Google even in your Android phone. |
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