> and hardware vendors who sell servers don't give a damn
> about graphics--the unaccelerated nv driver is more than enough.

Real servers don't need or want graphics at all.  RS-232 is preferred.
Except for graphics/video servers of course.

> we're assuming we'll sell
> primarily to so-called high-end embedded.  That is, small systems used
> in kiosks, single-board computers, high-end handhelds, etc.

Ah!  I was wondering who the target was.  This explains a lot.

> they don't think software (or hardware) development takes any effort
> (or don't care that it does).

Or think it is fun and therefore shouldn't be paid for it.
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