Serge Coche wrote:
Anyone know that the standard Solaris 10 kernel does not support the direct rendering (DRI).

Right.

> Also i recently saw a Opensolaris screenshot with FlightGear, witch needs the DRI : right ?

From what I can see at flightgear.org it does not require DRI, simply OpenGL.

My questions are :
1) How it is possible ?

There are several ways to get OpenGL for Solaris x86 today, none of which
require DRI:

 - Mesa - software-only, non-accelerated, but works on everything.
   Included in recent Solaris Express builds or download the open source
   and build it yourself.
 - Utah-GLX - hardware accelerated open source OpenGL, but I don't know
   the current status (their web page mentions a migration to Mesa taking
   place in June 2003 as current status) - http://utah-glx.sourceforge.net/
 - nVidia - hardware-accelerated drivers & OpenGL from nVidia for their
   cards.  http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html
 - XiG AcceleratedX - commercial replacement X server with hardware
   acceleration for a variety of cards.   http://www.xig.com/

2) Can i build myself an Opensolaris kernel with a DRI entry ?

If you port DRI to it yourself.   There's already a team in Sun's kernel
group working on this though, so it would be duplicated effort.  This will
allow use of the Mesa/DRI drivers for open source hardware accelerated
OpenGL on a number of cards.   It still won't be as accelerated as any of
the proprietary/closed source solutions though, since the video chipset
vendors don't release all the information necessary to do so.

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        -Alan Coopersmith-           [EMAIL PROTECTED]
         Sun Microsystems, Inc. - X Window System Engineering
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