http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/RenderingProject/aiglx
This is another way of attacking similar issues to what XGL has been doing. I like the concept, but Redhat's examples in particular are terrible from a usability point of view, and are entirely useless (note the amount of time required to finish the "minimzing window" animation, for example). I hope and would not be surprised that they'll have these replaced with something much better when they actually release the thing.
Oh, by the way, maybe you can test it. I can't, because I only have an otherwise-well-supported-in-Linux NVidia Geforce 6600 - a fairly low end modern card. Unfortunately, about the only things that AIGLX supports are much older and much lower end ATI Radeons - NVidia cards are distinctly verboten. Besides, it seems like a good portion of the literature on the page is ranting about how they don't like XGL, and claims (baseless or not, I don't know) that everyone else except Novell employees hates XGL, too. Maybe I'm just being too negative, because I'll have a snowball's chance in hell of ever running it, since that happens to be the chance of NVidia releasing open source drivers. Oh well... </sigh>
This is another way of attacking similar issues to what XGL has been doing. I like the concept, but Redhat's examples in particular are terrible from a usability point of view, and are entirely useless (note the amount of time required to finish the "minimzing window" animation, for example). I hope and would not be surprised that they'll have these replaced with something much better when they actually release the thing.
Oh, by the way, maybe you can test it. I can't, because I only have an otherwise-well-supported-in-Linux NVidia Geforce 6600 - a fairly low end modern card. Unfortunately, about the only things that AIGLX supports are much older and much lower end ATI Radeons - NVidia cards are distinctly verboten. Besides, it seems like a good portion of the literature on the page is ranting about how they don't like XGL, and claims (baseless or not, I don't know) that everyone else except Novell employees hates XGL, too. Maybe I'm just being too negative, because I'll have a snowball's chance in hell of ever running it, since that happens to be the chance of NVidia releasing open source drivers. Oh well... </sigh>
