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Thread: Testing Mir

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    Testing Mir

    So I followed this guide. http://unity.ubuntu.com/mir/installi...ilt_on_pc.html

    And now after installing I don't feel like it was upgraded at all because when I check "About this computer" I see the same video driver : "Ironlake Mobile". I'm using 13.04 64bit.

    Thank you for your time.
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    Re: Testing Mir

    Why would the driver be supposed to change after installing Mir?

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    Re: Testing Mir

    what exactly you're supposed to achieve after installing that ?
    Dont miss anything even it is small. one small pin is enough to bring down a man.


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    Re: Testing Mir

    Have you tried running any of the demos?

    For information about exactly what installing mir will achieve (not much ATM) and how to run the demos you may want to look at this thread...

    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2125215
    Cheesemill

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    Re: Testing Mir

    Quote Originally Posted by Isamu715 View Post
    Why would the driver be supposed to change after installing Mir?
    Well surely I’m wrong by thinking that Mir requiered Mir drivers.
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    Re: Testing Mir

    Quote Originally Posted by Cheesemill View Post
    Have you tried running any of the demos?

    For information about exactly what installing mir will achieve (not much ATM) and how to run the demos you may want to look at this thread...

    http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=2125215
    Ok Thanks. I'll read it and see what can be applied. Right now I'm ripping a DVD so 6 or 7 hours to actually try anything.
    i5-480M (2.66GHz, 3MB L3 cache) 8GB DDR3

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