On Sun, Dec 13, 2009 at 1:23 AM, Anthony Liguori wrote:
> Juan Quintela wrote:
>>
>> Dave Airlie wrote:
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>
> Current existing solutions in the area:
> a) VMware virtual graphics adapter - based on DX9, has an open
> KMS/Gallium3D driver stack recently released by vmware, has cer
On 12.12.2009 13:08, Juan Quintela wrote:
> - vmware_vga. Lets say that the way that it embeds an vga is
> _interesting_ to say the less. Also the vga can be compiled out, but
> not bios/os on earth will boot without its support.
>
The coreboot developers can boot Linux on all VIA chipset
Juan Quintela wrote:
Dave Airlie wrote:
Current existing solutions in the area:
a) VMware virtual graphics adapter - based on DX9, has an open
KMS/Gallium3D driver stack recently released by vmware, has certified
Windows drivers and has a documented vGPU interface (it could be
documented a l
Dave Airlie wrote:
>>>
>>> Current existing solutions in the area:
>>> a) VMware virtual graphics adapter - based on DX9, has an open
>>> KMS/Gallium3D driver stack recently released by vmware, has certified
>>> Windows drivers and has a documented vGPU interface (it could be
>>> documented a lot
>>
>> Current existing solutions in the area:
>> a) VMware virtual graphics adapter - based on DX9, has an open
>> KMS/Gallium3D driver stack recently released by vmware, has certified
>> Windows drivers and has a documented vGPU interface (it could be
>> documented a lot better)
http://vmware-svg
Oops gmail send this, silly laptop has a mind of its own sometimes.
On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 11:58 AM, Dave Airlie wrote:
> So I've been musing on the addition of some sort of 3D passthrough for
> qemu (as I'm sure have lots of ppl)
>
> But I think the goals of such an addition need to be discusse