Hi Jong,
You can submit it via [EMAIL PROTECTED] or via bugzilla database at
http://bugs.xfree86.org and create an attachment with the patch.
Use the 'diff -u' command to create a unified diff makes it easier to
see the changes you made.
Thanks for your future submission,
Alan.
On Fri, Feb
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Subject: Re: How can we XGI share our Linux 2D driver with the open source
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Le 12.01.2004 08:39:22, Yukun Chen a écrit :
Hi All
you can either try building S3/VIA's code drop
(http://www.linux.org.uk/~alan/S3.zip) with xfree86 4.2.0 or if you
want to use a newer version of xfree86, you can try the savage-2-0-0
branch in DRI cvs
(http://dri.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/moin.cgi/Download). Felix and I
are working on the DRI
Le 12.01.2004 08:39:22, Yukun Chen a crit:
Hi All
I am a developer from XGI Technology which is a new company
stem
from graphic dpt. of Trident and graphic dpt. of Sis. Now we want to
share our linux 2D driver with open
source community. Then what should we do? Pls give some advice
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Yukun Chen wrote:
For the sake of company policy, now we have no plan to share our
source 3D drivers. If XGI was to
release this, i can predict that the XGI cards may well become the
graphic cards of choice of many Linux users (as well as other OSes
supporting the DRI).
Friendly,
Sven Luther
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Hi All
I am a developer from XGI Technology which is a new company stem from graphic
dpt. of Trident and graphic dpt. of Sis. Now we want to share our linux 2D driver
with open
source community. Then what should we do? Pls give some advice or suggestions.
Thanx a lot.
Bst.,rgds
Yukun Chen wrote:
Hi All
I am a developer from XGI Technology which is a new company stem from graphic dpt. of Trident and graphic dpt. of Sis. Now we want to share our linux 2D driver with open
source community. Then what should we do? Pls give some advice or suggestions.
Thanx
On Mon, Jan 12, 2004 at 03:39:22PM +0800, Yukun Chen wrote:
Hi All
I am a developer from XGI Technology which is a new company stem from graphic
dpt. of Trident and graphic dpt. of Sis. Now we want to share our linux 2D driver
with open
source community. Then what should we do
Thank you for producing an opensource driver! Any possibility of a
open source 3D driver down the road? even a lite version?
Welcome to the Community!
Alex
--- Yukun Chen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi All
I am a developer from XGI Technology which is a new company
stem from graphic
Alex Deucher wrote:
Will the drivers for both current and future chips be open source?
What sort of feature set will the drivers support (2D, 3D, video,
multi-head, etc.)? Will databooks be available to developers?
The drivers for the current chips _are_ open source I guess :)
Thomas
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Thomas
Is anyone on either of these lists familiar with XGI? It seems to be a
new GPU manufacturer consisting of a merger of Trident and the SiS
graphics division.
here's their website:
http://www.xgitech.com/index.htm
They have some interesting products products (dual GPU solution). Some
Russ Dill wrote:
On Mon, 2003-09-15 at 11:03, Alex Deucher wrote:
Is anyone on either of these lists familiar with XGI? It seems to be a
new GPU manufacturer consisting of a merger of Trident and the SiS
graphics division.
here's their website:
http://www.xgitech.com/index.htm
They have some
Title: RE: [Dri-devel] XGI?
Now in XGI, the unit from Trident will focus on Notebook market and the one seperated from Sis will focus on Desktop. Two series of chip will both be supported currently. But from the next chip , two chips will be merged into one. The h/w will be redesigned and all
Will the drivers for both current and future chips be open source?
What sort of feature set will the drivers support (2D, 3D, video,
multi-head, etc.)? Will databooks be available to developers?
Thanks,
Alex
--- Chen Yukun (Jade) [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Now in XGI, the unit from Trident
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