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2005 Jun 06
0
Re: dragging windows leaves traces -- running older GeForce drivers on newer cards
...perfectly perpendiular
and appears to be 2D (but is still using 3D in the GPU, even if no Z
buffer).
>From simple concepts to the Xgl server to FreeDesktop Cario which
brings full aliasing, vector graphics on planes as well as traditional
bitmaps on planes, it is the X11/GLX's equivalent to QuartzExtreme.
IMHO, I think Sun's got the right idea. Go 3D everything, solve the
inconsistency, hacks upon hacks and overall inefficiency of layers
upon layers with Looking Glass. What really sold me that Sun is
"thinking ahead" is that even the input is 3D.
The "technology demo" of...
2005 Jun 06
3
Re: dragging windows leaves traces -- running older GeForce drivers on newer cards
...ramebuffer to off-load such complex rendering. It's done 100% in software,
hence why Microsoft doesn't bother to offer it, and Linux desktops are slow
at it.
The only major OS I know of that ships using OpenGL to manage window
framebuffer directly in video framebuffer is MacOS X via "QuartzExtreme."
Microsoft was adding this capability to NT6.0 "Longhorn" in its new, Avalon
desktop, but the development has been pushed back and out of NT6.0
"Longhorn" client. To put a "good face" on this, Microsoft is still releasing
NT6.0 "Longhorn" client with...