Michael Gmelin (grembo_at_freebsd.org) wrote: > > > > On 18. Feb 2019, at 23:54, Mark Linimon <linimon_at_lonesome.com> wrote: > > > >> On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 08:50:27AM -0800, Rodney W. Grimes wrote: > >> I think one serious problem here is the summary dismissal of things > >> simply on the "5 year old" basis. > > > > IIUC the graphics changes are being forced upon FreeBSD by external > > projects (mainly Linux-based) that are making huge architectural changes > > that rely more and more on features from newer hardware. > > > > If our upstreams aren't willing to do the work to keep from violating > > POLA on older hardware, IMHO it's an awful lot to ask of our already > > thinly stretched graphics volunteers to provide it in their stead. > > > > w/rt graphics, we are at far more danger of being left further and > > further behind on modern hardware than we are at risk of losing users > > on older hardware here. > > > > Again all IMHO. > > > > disclaimer: I don't use any fancy graphics stuff, so (as the old folks > > say around here) > > I’m very happy (and grateful) that 2018 was the first year in over a decade I was able to run FreeBSD on a state of the art laptop with all the features that are essential to me working - which included decent touchpad support provided through evdev+libinput. I want to second this. evdev + libinput was the only option out of several that provided smooth multitouch experience for Xorg on my 2018 laptop I really appreciate all the efforts to make it work both on kernel and ports side. -- gonzoReceived on Tue Feb 19 2019 - 07:15:25 UTC
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