Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 20th Apr 2008 12:52 UTC, submitted by Michael Larabel
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RE[4]: What about everything that isn't linux?
by sbergman27 on Tue 22nd Apr 2008 13:40
in reply to "RE[3]: What about everything that isn't linux?"
Maybe it's even better to wait util it becomes solid enough on Linux...
It is worth noting that the kernel interface to X is part of the userspace api, which is sacrosanct, so the alarmist FUD that someone was trying to spread earlier about Linux not guaranteeing a stable (internal) API is totally irrelevant to this situation. Once the API is in place, it will always maintain backward compatibility.




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Xorg isn't removing anything that would make BSD's or Solaris stop using it.
However, there are additions which make the graphical system more advanced in Linux. If others don't want to apply that strategy, it's their choice to continue with the old way of running X/DRI.
That said, I'm sure that eventually someone will pop up to implement or port kernel part of new DRI to BSD's and other systems. Maybe it's even better to wait util it becomes solid enough on Linux (also there is no need to have exact the same thing, e.g. nvidia and ATI have their own frameworks that easily plug in into the X).