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Linux Gaming at Last! Tuning Open Source Graphics Drivers for Valve Software
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Eric Anholt
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feb Fri 01
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Valve Software has recently committed to bringing Steam to Linux. The Intel open source graphics driver team has been given access to their source code and was invited up to their office to work with them directly in tuning their apps for Mesa and tuning Mesa for their apps. This talk will cover our work in making mainstream gaming on Linux possible, and the sometimes surprising reactions of a major software developer using open source graphics drivers.
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