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Intel, which is a company heavily invested in Wayland and has many full-time employees working on the competing display server (including Kristian Høgsberg, the Wayland founder), now doesn't want any XMir support in their mainline driver. It's interesting to see Intel management force the XMir removal from the Intel driver just days after it was committed and to publicly state a neutral stance on Canonical's controversial display server.
Canonical will now need to carry the XMir support out-of-tree from the xf86-video-intel driver. Canonical is also carrying patched versions of Mesa, xf86-video-[COLOR=#234865 !important][COLOR=#234865 !important]ati[/COLOR][/COLOR], and xf86-video-nouveau for being able to support Mir/XMir in [COLOR=#234865 !important][COLOR=#234865 !important]Ubuntu[/COLOR][/COLOR] 13.10. The binary AMD and [COLOR=#234865 !important][COLOR=#234865 ! important]NVIDIA [COLOR=#234865 ! important]graphics[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] drivers also remain incompatible with Mir.
Canonical will now need to carry the XMir support out-of-tree from the xf86-video-intel driver. Canonical is also carrying patched versions of Mesa, xf86-video-[COLOR=#234865 !important][COLOR=#234865 !important]ati[/COLOR][/COLOR], and xf86-video-nouveau for being able to support Mir/XMir in [COLOR=#234865 !important][COLOR=#234865 !important]Ubuntu[/COLOR][/COLOR] 13.10. The binary AMD and [COLOR=#234865 !important][COLOR=#234865 ! important]NVIDIA [COLOR=#234865 ! important]graphics[/COLOR][/COLOR][/COLOR] drivers also remain incompatible with Mir.
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