Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 15th Nov 2007 18:35 UTC, submitted by inkslinger
3D News, GL, DirectX "The management of video hardware has long been an area of weakness in the Linux system (and free operating systems in general). The X Window System tends to get a lot of the blame for problems in this area, but the truth of the matter is that the problems are more widespread and the kernel has never made it easy for X to do this job properly. Graphics processors have gotten steadily more powerful, to the point that, by some measures, they are the fastest processor on most systems, but kernel support for the programming of GPUs has lagged behind. A lot of work is being done to remedy this situation, though, and an important component of that work has just been put forward for inclusion into the mainline kernel."
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Great graphics for Linux
by Luis on Fri 16th Nov 2007 00:24 UTC
Luis
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2006-04-28

With these changes in the kernel, AMD's new open source drivers and some other projects like Gallium3D* in development, it looks like Linux (and other Open Source OS's) will finally have great graphics performance in the near future (about 1 year?). Kudos to all the people making this possible!

*http://www.tungstengraphics.com/wiki/index.php/Gallium3D