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Maxime - Tests on Ubuntu 8.10, Ubuntu 10.10, Intel Pentium M 1.60GHz, ATI MOBILITY RADEON X600, Acer Aspire 1690, ATI M24 1P, Acer Crane
kernel-compilation - Tests on Ubuntu 8.10, Ubuntu 9.04, Ubuntu 10.04, Debian unstable, Ubuntu 10.10, Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550, GeForce 8600 GT, Gigabyte . EP43-DS3L, GeForce 9500 GT, ASUS P5Q SE2, GeForce GT 240
kernel-compilation - Tests on Ubuntu 8.10, Ubuntu 9.04, Ubuntu 10.04, Debian unstable, Ubuntu 10.10, Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550, GeForce 8600 GT, Gigabyte . EP43-DS3L, GeForce 9500 GT, ASUS P5Q SE2, GeForce GT 240
kernel-compilation - Tests on Ubuntu 8.10, Ubuntu 9.04, Ubuntu 10.04, Debian unstable, Ubuntu 10.10, Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550, GeForce 8600 GT, Gigabyte . EP43-DS3L, GeForce 9500 GT, ASUS P5Q SE2, GeForce GT 240
kernel-compilation - Tests on Ubuntu 8.10, Ubuntu 9.04, Ubuntu 10.04, Debian unstable, Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550, GeForce 8600 GT, Gigabyte . EP43-DS3L, GeForce 9500 GT, ASUS P5Q SE2, GeForce GT 240
test-kernel - Tests on Ubuntu 8.10, Intel Core 2 Duo E8200, GeForce 8500 GT, ASUS P5K PRO
kernel-compilation - Tests on Ubuntu 8.10, Ubuntu 9.04, Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550, GeForce 8600 GT, Gigabyte . EP43-DS3L, GeForce 9500 GT, ASUS P5Q SE2, GeForce GT 240, Intel Core 2 6600, NVIDIA G98, ASUS P5KPL-CM
kernel-compilation - Tests on Ubuntu 8.10, Ubuntu 9.04, Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550, GeForce 8600 GT, Gigabyte . EP43-DS3L, GeForce 9500 GT, ASUS P5Q SE2, GeForce GT 240, Intel Pentium 4 3.00GHz, Intel 82865G IGP, HP 090Ch
kernel-compilation - Tests on Ubuntu 8.10, Ubuntu 9.04, Ubuntu 10.04, Intel Core 2 Quad Q9550, GeForce 8600 GT, Gigabyte . EP43-DS3L, GeForce 9500 GT, ASUS P5Q SE2, GeForce GT 240
testgraphique - Tests on Ubuntu 8.10, Ubuntu 9.10, Intel Core 2 Duo P7350, GeForce 9650M GT, ASUS X71Vn, GeForce 9600M GT, SAMSUNG R560
Test1 - Tests on Ubuntu 8.10, Intel Pentium 4 2.80GHz, ATI RV380, Dell 0RD203
wyniik - Tests on Ubuntu 8.10, Intel Pentium D 2.80GHz, Intel 82945G, Dell 0FH884
test-sqlite - Tests on Ubuntu 8.10, Intel Pentium D 2.80GHz, Intel 82945G, Dell 0FH884
test-gnupg - Tests on Ubuntu 8.10, Intel Pentium D 2.80GHz, Intel 82945G, Dell 0FH884
The Generic Mode-Setting Driver Updated: The xf86-video-modesetting generic KMS-dependent driver for X.Org has been updated. Separately, the call for pulling the GLX_ARB_create_context support at long-last into the X.Org Server has been made...
There Might Be A New Linux DRM Driver: An interesting mailing list question was posed yesterday to DRM developers, which raises the question there might be a new Linux DRM kernel driver being hacked...
First Release Of The New Mode-Setting Driver: David Airlie officially released the first version of the xf86-video-modesetting DDX driver this week. The xf86-video-modesetting driver is a generic KMS X.Org driver that will work with any kernel mode-setting DRM driver in Linux, but only provides shadow frame-buffer support...
Linux Zcache Now Handles Crypto Compression: Seth Jennings of IBM has provided a patch for the next Linux kernel that removes the LZO-specific compression bits inside zcache and instead hooks this compressed page cache into the generic Crypto compression API...
New, Generic X.Org KMS Driver Work: David Airlie has announced new work on the xf86-video-modesetting driver, which aims to be a generic X.Org (DDX) driver that will take advantage of the generic parts of the Linux KMS (kernel mode-setting) APIs so that any GPU should be supported...
A Generic AMP/IPC Framework For Linux: Being proposed by Ohad Ben-Cohen for integration into the mainline Linux kernel is a generic AMP/IPC framework. This a-symmetric multi-processing (AMP) framework with inter-process communication (IPC) integration makes it possible to control remote processors and communicate messages with these remote processors.
Intel Kernel Mode-Setting Overlay Support: While the Intel kernel mode-setting graphics driver entered the mainline Linux 2.6.29 kernel, and is beginning to become the default driver in various desktop Linux distributions, the KMS driver does not yet have a feature parity with the traditional DDX xf86-video-intel driver.
X Generic Event (XGE) Protocol Specification: As part of his work on Multi-Pointer X, Peter Hutterer had developed the Generic Event Extension for X.Org, or commonly referred to as XGE. The X Generic Event Extension makes it possible for clients to reuse a single event opcode, which is needed with MPX since the X Server is currently limited to supporting only 64 opcodes between all X extensions...