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vesa 2.3.0


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ptslive-14932-24996-25054 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Core i7 860, NVIDIA Device 0de1, ASUS P7P55D PRO

tiago - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Core i7-2600K, NVIDIA Device 0dc4, ASUS P8P67 EVO

Test002 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, AMD FX-6100 Six-Core, ATI Device 68f9, Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD5

Ismael - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Core 2 6600, ATI Juniper, ASUS P5LD2

ismael - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Core 2 6600, ATI Juniper, ASUS P5LD2

ptslive-27544-732-11456 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Xeon E5430, NVIDIA Device 1080, Dell 0RW199

7zip - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, Intel Xeon E5430, NVIDIA Device 1080, Dell 0RW199

provaioc - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, AMD Athlon II X4 630, ATI Device 68f9, ASRock N68C-S

ptslive-31597-4681-28402 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, AMD model unknown, ATI Device 9715, ASUS M4A88T-M

ptslive-9292-15240-28289 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, AMD model unknown, ATI Device 9715, ASUS M4A88T-M

ptslive-19827-28536-4941 - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, AMD model unknown, ATI Device 9715, ASUS M4A88T-M

GamesBox.GlennsPref.net - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, AMD FX-8150 Eight-Core, NVIDIA Device 1086, Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3

GamesBox.GlennsPref.net - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, AMD FX-8150 Eight-Core, NVIDIA Device 1086, Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3

GamesBox.GlennsPref.net - Tests on PTS Desktop Live 2010.1, AMD FX-8150 Eight-Core, NVIDIA Device 1086, Gigabyte GA-990FXA-UD3

Phoronix Information

NVIDIA Drops Their Open-Source Driver, Refers Users To VESA: NVIDIA's open-source Linux efforts as it concerns their GPU support have historically been minimal. The xf86-video-nv driver has been around that provides very basic 2D acceleration and a crippled set of features besides that (no proper RandR 1.2/1.3, KMS, power management, etc) while the code has also been obfuscated to try to protect their intellectual property.