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RE[4]: Oh, how the world has changed
by Alfman on Tue 13th Mar 2012 16:44
in reply to "RE[3]: Oh, how the world has changed"
paolone,
It wouldn't have hurt to qualify the statement. If someone said an OS supports video acceleration in general terms, but it turns out only to support one type of GPU, that might be a bit misleading even though I understand the logic both ways. But now that it is clarified everything is good in the world!
RE[5]: Oh, how the world has changed
by paolone on Tue 13th Mar 2012 17:00
in reply to "RE[4]: Oh, how the world has changed"
paolone,
It wouldn't have hurt to qualify the statement. If someone said an OS supports video acceleration in general terms, but it turns out only to support one type of GPU, that might be a bit misleading even though I understand the logic both ways. But now that it is clarified everything is good in the world!
It wouldn't have hurt to qualify the statement. If someone said an OS supports video acceleration in general terms, but it turns out only to support one type of GPU, that might be a bit misleading even though I understand the logic both ways. But now that it is clarified everything is good in the world!
Why are you asking this to me? I didn't write the news. =)
On the Icaros website, however, it should be clearly specified that hardware acceleration is good for most GeForce GPUs and Intel GMA ones. It's stated also on the ReadMe and on the manual... Well, anyway I am happy it's now been made clear.




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If you would like to summarize that by "It can print" then you have lost all sense of reality (although you are not technically wrong)
Yes, and it's specified almost everywhere (on the Icaros website I openly talk about initial printer support, ps printers support, ps file printing support, nothing more, nothing less: you just need to read). If I summarize with "it can print" I am technically right: it can print. Something, with just a couple of applications, with selected printers. Or to a ps file anyway. But it CAN print and it can do that in the real world, not in fantasyland. Proper extension of printing system is expected in the next months.