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Does this mean that older cards like my Geforce2 Pro will not be supported by neither XGL nor Aiglx?
By XGL probably not.
Bull. There are already people on the Ubuntu forum that are getting XGL to work at some level with VERY old Nvidia hardware. While the wiki page for Redhat's work says almost no drivers work.
This post should probably serve as better answer than I could ever make
http://www.0xdeadbeef.com/?p=178
And the fact they never said it is a final solution. They opened project after discussions on XDevConf taking to account all talks between NVidia, DRI, XOrg...
And where on earth did you get impression that I would be belittleing Novells work. It's official. GLX IS A JAW-DROPPER.




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Does this mean that older cards like my Geforce2 Pro will not be supported by neither XGL nor Aiglx?
By XGL probably not.
But AIGLX has a software fallout, where you can at least disable it or replace it with default RENDER acceleration of your card. Read NVidia XDevConf papers for that info.
This is where XGL and AIGLX structure differrentiate. One is limited and other tries to support as much as possible.
But in the end effects provided to you should be the same.