Messages in this thread |  | | | Date | Wed, 25 Feb 2004 11:02:54 -0500 | | From | Timothy Miller <> | | Subject | Re: OpenGL in the kernel |
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Dmitry M Shatrov wrote: > I think this is the right place to ask it for, sorry if not. > I heard a few about future OpenGL implementation in the Linux kernel, > but failed to find any resource on this question. I also remember a > message from this list about its author's experiments with Mesa in this > key.. > Does anybody work on the subject now? Could you help me with (if there > are any) some links or just explain what's this really about? > > With best regards, Dmitry M. Shatrov
It would certainly be productive to have certain system-level things in the kernel, such as support for interrupts and DMA, but we already have that in the form of DRI, and there is no other reason to put something like that into the kernel. What advantage would there be that would outweigh all of the numerous disadvantages?
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