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I'm using Raspbian Linux, and there is a switcher between proprietary and open source OpenGL ES. I prefer proprietary. There are SuperTuxKart and ioquake3 games that're working faster with it. But the Chromium build in Raspbian cannot work with that OpenGL ES without of some patching.
It would be nice if in this Gentoo build user can switch between the drivers.
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30 Oct 2020: sadly, due legal obligations arising from a recent change in my 'real world' job, I must announce I am standing down as maintainer of this project with immediate effect. For the meantime, I will leave the repo up (for historical interest, and since the images may be of use still in certain applications); however, there will be no further updates to the underlying binhost etc., nor will I be accepting / actioning further pull requests or bug reports from this point. Email requests for support will also have to be politely declined, so, please treat this as an effective EOL notice.
I'm using Raspbian Linux, and there is a switcher between proprietary and open source OpenGL ES. I prefer proprietary. There are SuperTuxKart and ioquake3 games that're working faster with it. But the Chromium build in Raspbian cannot work with that OpenGL ES without of some patching.
It would be nice if in this Gentoo build user can switch between the drivers.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: