Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sat 21st Oct 2006 22:55 UTC, submitted by Michael Larabel
Intel In August Intel had announced their new Linux graphics driver website as well as announcing the immediate availability of open-source display drivers for the 965 Express Chipset. This Chipset offers fourth-generation Intel graphics architectures in the form of the GMA 3000 and GMA X3000. Phoronix ran some tests on the Q965 Chipset and GMA 3000 graphics with their open-source drivers, and have their results to share today under GNU/Linux.
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RE[2]: Any news about...
by miscz on Mon 23rd Oct 2006 10:24 UTC in reply to "RE: Any news about..."
miscz
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2005-07-17

Compiz/Beryl without AIGLX? How and when did this happen? I think you're forgetting that AIGLX is a part of Xorg 7.1.

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RE[3]: Any news about...
by superstoned on Mon 23rd Oct 2006 10:44 in reply to "RE[2]: Any news about..."
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2005-07-07

well, I have xorg 7.0, no xgl or aixgl, and the latest NVIDIA beta driver. and beryl works fine... there are plenty of how-to's on how to do it, so i won't bother you with them ;-)

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RE[4]: Any news about...
by SEJeff on Tue 24th Oct 2006 03:38 in reply to "RE[3]: Any news about..."
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2005-11-05

That is because the beta nvidia drivers have their own implementation of GLX_EXT_texture_from_pixmap that doesn't require XGL or AIGLX. Note that this isn't a very good way of doing things.

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