----- Original Message ----- From: "Stefan Dösinger" stefandoesinger@gmx.at To: "Claude Mench" claude.mench@bio-rad.com Cc: wine-devel@winehq.org Sent: Saturday, 2005 October 22 19:47 Subject: Re: Wine project: Support third party LDDM graphic drivers
The Linux graphics driver situation is not bad, in my opinion. The nvidia driver is good, some say it's better than the windows driver. The ati
fglrx
driver's quality isn't that shiny, and I have a lot of problems with it,
but
it's getting better and better. The intel graphics chips have Open Source drivers, as do the ATI radeon chips, and the nvidia chips(2D only).
You are certainly right in the current situation, but like Microsoft points it out in their technical documentation, have you seen how well multiple 3d apps coexist ? launched several glxgears ? the LDDM adresses problem that would need to be adressed also under linux when the GPU will be used to render the desktop and support multiple direct rendering applications. So right now all this could seem overkill. But trying to bring the LDDM support infrastructure under Linux would help adress several real technical issues like memory management and multiple GPU support.
So beside having drivers support from all manufacturers it would give enhancement of the possibilities of full gpu utilisation.