On Tue, 2009-12-22 at 23:58 +0100, Andreas Radke wrote:
Appending here two mails from an upstream dev(Dave Airlie). I'll talk to Jan how do deal with this in the near future.
-Andy
Looking at the mails, I think we should take these steps: - update to mesa 7.6.1 for now, you already did this. - disable KMS for ATI by default, enable for Intel by default, as UMS is wrecked out their soon to release driver. - Package stable linux kernel, don't touch drm too much, just apply patches for known broken things, like the intel powermanagement bug that locks up the GPU. - Package released drivers, or use git snapshots from the stable branch. For ATI, there's some maintenance work done on the 6.12-branch in git, I think it's wise to apply those. - for libdrm, package without extra flags, though you *might* want to enable libdrm-nouveau there to get the nouveau driver working. As always, stick with released libdrm, don't use git snapshots. Only provide nouveau drivers if you actually intend to use and update them. After these switches, we should focus on getting mesa 7.7 in our distribution. Mesa 7.6.x is a dead end and upstream only supports 7.7 now.