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But this happens with my AMD HD6850 too lol
Maybe some optimization issues which need to get worked on. But I bet they will do a good job :-)
So I was curious at how the linux port would handle it. To be honest I expected the performance to be poor but this is catastrophic.
One of the early dual-core processors. I'm not sure on the exact model though. This computer is quite old.
These are the most bleeding-edge packages and it would install Mesa 9.1-devel, however, it could easily screw up your system, so do it at your own risk.
I believe my old netbook has an Intel 945GM... I'm going to be performing some tests with it today or tomorrow.
I've thought about that but since this is a computer I use kinda often, I'd rather not take the risk.