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Video cards, Linux display drivers and the Kernel Graphics Interface (KGI).
Held in MC4045, on
2002-10-08, at
4:30PM.
Abstract
Linux has proven itself as a reliable operating system but arguably,
it still lacks in support of high performance graphics
acceleration. This talk will describe basic components of a PC video
card and the design and limitations the current Linux display driver
architecture. Finally a an overview of a new architecture, the Kernel
Graphics Interface (KGI), will be given. KGI attempts to solve the
shortcomings of the current design, and provide a lightweight and
portable interface to the display subsystem.