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It's nice that aixgl provides us with hardware accelration in more sane way than Xgl, but it's useless at the moment. Nvidia support might be there in few weeks, but what about ati?
It helps if you actualy RTFA
They announced this project now. They never said it is usable already. Novell released closed doors project (as open and already in working state) and RH opened open doors project (but in the begining stages).
AIGLX is just a better (or at least politicaly more correct) replacement for XGL somewhere in the future, meanwhile we can all enjoy with the great work Novell has done. Isn't that great. You can enjoy with tech even though it doesn't officialy work yet, use second project at hand that works better (even though it is not so politicaly correct). In the end you won't mind one tech being replaced by another if second was better.
The only difference is that now it is working for some people and then it should work for everybody.
Ati will follow the movements, don't worry. Just as will follow all DRI drivers.