Dear visitor, it would appear you are using Internet Explorer 6 as a browser. Unfortunately Hardware.Info is rendered less than completely accurately in this by now obsolete browser. For an optimal experience of our site, we recommend you use an up-to-date version of Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Apple Safari or Opera.

VIA Keeps Trying For Kernel Inclusion Of Its DRM

hwi-h  Articles » External articles » Phoronix » VIA Keeps Trying For Kernel Inclusion Of Its DRM

External articles

VIA Keeps Trying For Kernel Inclusion Of Its DRM

Phoronix

Site: Phoronix

Publication date: 11/03/2009 9:18 AM

Last December the Linux folks at VIA Technologies had released their Chrome 9 series DRM code, which is needed for Linux 3D support with these newer-generation VIA IGPs, but this initial version ended up getting rejected from inclusion into the mainline kernel on the basis of the rest of VIA's 3D stack for the Chrome 9 being closed-source and some problems with the code itself. The situation was similar to that of Intel's Poulsbo DRM being rejected from reaching the mainline Linux kernel earlier this year. This July the Chrome 9 DRM was re-released with aspirations of getting it in the mainline Linux kernel, but it was virtually the same as December's version and it too got knocked down for inclusion on the basis of no open-source "clients" using this Direct Rendering Manager driver and security issues with the code itself. In August there was then another new VIA 2D driver released, but unlike the various other VIA Linux drivers out there, this one actually uses the new DRM code...

Read more...

Advertisement

Tags Tags: gps linux

No comments.

Hardware.Info in other countries: België - Nederland - United Kingdom - United States