On 13/08/10 08:02, Tormod Volden wrote:
> Mirco, does that mean that Canonical does not care if unity is broken on
> ATI cards?
Obviously not, and it's somewhat inflammatory to put it that way, please
don't do that.
The focus for Unity in 10.10 is to get it working in the
easiest-to-support cases, especially hardware that is common in
netbooks. The Intel chips are the strongest focus, because they
generally have open source drivers and are widely used in netbooks.
On 13/08/10 08:02, Tormod Volden wrote:
> Mirco, does that mean that Canonical does not care if unity is broken on
> ATI cards?
Obviously not, and it's somewhat inflammatory to put it that way, please
don't do that.
The focus for Unity in 10.10 is to get it working in the
easiest-to-support cases, especially hardware that is common in
netbooks. The Intel chips are the strongest focus, because they
generally have open source drivers and are widely used in netbooks.
Mark