TIL! Thanks.
Selling what to Lenovo? Thinkpad? That's hardly a supercomputer. I'm not aware of any supercomputers built by Lenovo. IBM has built a lot.
Where did 'StaticRedux say anything about demanding anything? It's perfectly possible to report a bug without demanding that it be fixed.
The ford logo is a nice touch.
No, it's like telling the candy maker that their candy made them sick or otherwise left something to be desired. If the candy maker cares about making good candy, that can be useful information, even if they may not…
IBM.
Sadly, that's what I've been hearing for at least 5 years.
Yeah, if you choose to turn off hyperthreading. Pretty expected tbh - hyperthreading helps quite a bit for some things.
Welcomed and encouraged to submit their driver for consideration. I would guess that the vast majority of vendor-proprietary drivers would get rejected from upstream, so for most cases the viable options for vendors…
There are a number of things that could be done to improve the experience with proprietary drivers, but all of them undermine the Linux driver philosophy. For the kernel community, any driver that is not mainlined is…
There's basically no chance that the current proprietary drivers will ever end up upstream, so if ARM / nvidia drivers were open source they would be out of tree. Given that the most frequently cited reason that these…
TIL! Thanks.
Selling what to Lenovo? Thinkpad? That's hardly a supercomputer. I'm not aware of any supercomputers built by Lenovo. IBM has built a lot.
Where did 'StaticRedux say anything about demanding anything? It's perfectly possible to report a bug without demanding that it be fixed.
The ford logo is a nice touch.
No, it's like telling the candy maker that their candy made them sick or otherwise left something to be desired. If the candy maker cares about making good candy, that can be useful information, even if they may not…
IBM.
Sadly, that's what I've been hearing for at least 5 years.
Yeah, if you choose to turn off hyperthreading. Pretty expected tbh - hyperthreading helps quite a bit for some things.
Welcomed and encouraged to submit their driver for consideration. I would guess that the vast majority of vendor-proprietary drivers would get rejected from upstream, so for most cases the viable options for vendors…
There are a number of things that could be done to improve the experience with proprietary drivers, but all of them undermine the Linux driver philosophy. For the kernel community, any driver that is not mainlined is…
There's basically no chance that the current proprietary drivers will ever end up upstream, so if ARM / nvidia drivers were open source they would be out of tree. Given that the most frequently cited reason that these…