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Повідомити про проблему з перекладом
If Valve wants to make Steam compatible with Wayland, do they actually have to do that, or will it be a seamless, drop-in solution?
@NoGood:
im not sure if this is right or if im saying something really wrong but please correct me if im wrong.
When i install nvidia's drivers manualy it asks me to install some KMS isn't that what your talking about?
Nope, it asks you about DKMS:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_Kernel_Module_Support
KMS is something different:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Kernel_Mode_Setting
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=OTExMQ - What NVIDIA's Linux customers want - February 2011
My dream would be a fully ported KDE with KWin/Wayland and NVIDIA binary drivers with Optimus/KMS,Fermi Overclocking through nvidia-settings like in the old days with Option "Coolbits" "True" in xorg.conf. Right now the only way to overclock newer cards is with flashing a new BIOS to your graphics card.
Kind of miss my FullHD TTYs I get with nouveau through KMS. ^^
KMS on the other hand moves large parts of the driver to the Kernel, so that there's only little left in the X drivers. On the one hand that means the drivers need a much more complex adaption layer for their kernel-independent proprietary blobs, on the other hand there might be some serious issues with needing some kernel interfaces that may not be legally available for non-GPL modules.
How much or if wayland would improve the performance is not clear. I don't think it will be something dramatic if anything considering that gaming on Linux with Xorg and OpenGL is just a fast as on Windows with OpenGL. What wayland enabled compositors will be better at is the reduction of screen-tearing.
No they won't. 1. It was just a random comment by Jono Bacon who is community manager and has no dicision making power. 2. They don't have the manpower and talent.
They actually denied this comment themself.