The Pi is running on a set top box chip that has been "graciously" thrown over the wall by Broadcom. Broadcom are not friends of the open source community.
>These manufacturers should be developing proper GPU drivers for mainline with full KMS/DRM/mesa support before they even sell their boards to the public claiming Linux support.
Broadcom or the Pi Foundation? One doesn't care and one doesn't have the resources.
>These manufacturers should be developing proper GPU drivers for mainline with full KMS/DRM/mesa support before they even sell their boards to the public claiming Linux support.
Broadcom or the Pi Foundation? One doesn't care and one doesn't have the resources.