Le 20/04/2011 02:11, Hanno Böck a écrit :
Am Wed, 20 Apr 2011 01:28:30 +0200
schrieb Lucas Stachd...@lynxeye.de:
No, sorry. Tegras are significantly different from normal nvidia
chipsets. Some knowledge can be applied, but it's likely easier to
write a new driver for tegras than adapting
Hi,
Nvidia produces the tegra SoC-systems, a popular use is the toshiba
ac100.
These devices have an internal graphics chip, one can get a driver from
nvidia, but as you can guess, it's proprietary only.
I don't have any idea if these internal graphics chips are in any way
similar to normal
Am Mittwoch, den 20.04.2011, 00:59 +0200 schrieb Hanno Böck:
Hi,
Nvidia produces the tegra SoC-systems, a popular use is the toshiba
ac100.
These devices have an internal graphics chip, one can get a driver from
nvidia, but as you can guess, it's proprietary only.
I don't have any idea
Am Wed, 20 Apr 2011 01:28:30 +0200
schrieb Lucas Stach d...@lynxeye.de:
No, sorry. Tegras are significantly different from normal nvidia
chipsets. Some knowledge can be applied, but it's likely easier to
write a new driver for tegras than adapting nouveau. So there are no
efforts in