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FromJason McMullan <>
SubjectRe: GGI, EGCS/PGCC, Kernel source
Date2 Mar 1998 11:34:55 GMT
mharris@ican.net wrote with confidence:

> On 26 Feb 1998, Jason McMullan wrote:
>>    The current EvStack code works on these principles (most of which
>> were learned in the GGI 0.0.9 devel process). The implemention of
>> the /dev/graph is like this:
>> 
>> 	*) Only _one_ graphics app can open a VT at a time.

> Yuk!  I'm hope, and am sure this will change though...

> I like to run ZGV on one console, and X is usually running as
> well.  I often run other console graphics apps such as splaymidi,
> and Quake, etc...

> It would be a bummer to only be able to run one gfx app on the
> console.

	Did I say console? No... I _think_ I said `per VT'. As
in, on VT 1 I run Quake. On VT 2 I run ZGV. On VT 3 I run XDM.
On VT 4 ....


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