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  2. X.Org Server - Wikipedia

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    The xf86-video-modesetting package, the Debian-package being called xserver-xorg-video-modesetting, was retired, and the generic modesetting DDX it contained was moved into the server package to become the KMS-enabled default DDX, supporting the vast majority of AMD, Intel and NVidia GPUs.

  3. Direct Rendering Infrastructure - Wikipedia

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    There are two graphics hardware drivers: one resides inside of the X display server.There have been several designs of this driver. The current one splits it in two portions: DIX (Device-Independent X) and DDX (Device-Dependent X) Glamor will simplify the X server, and libGL-fglrx-glx [needs update] could use the libDRM of the radeon open-source driver instead of the proprietary binary blob.

  4. Free and open-source graphics device driver - Wikipedia

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    The FOSS drivers for ATI-AMD GPUs are being developed under the name Radeon (xf86-video-ati or xserver-xorg-video-radeon). They still must load proprietary microcode into the GPU to enable hardware acceleration. [16] [failed verification]

  5. X Window System - Wikipedia

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    The Android X Server is an open source Java implementation that runs on Android devices. When an operating system with a native windowing system hosts X in addition, the X system can either use its own normal desktop in a separate host window or it can run rootless , meaning the X desktop is hidden and the host windowing environment manages the ...

  6. Intel GMA - Wikipedia

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    In August 2006, Intel added support to the open-source X.Org/XFree86 drivers for the latest 965 series that include the GMA (X)3000 core. [41] These drivers were developed for Intel by Tungsten Graphics. In May 2007, version 2.0 of the driver (xorg-video-intel) was released, which added support for the 965GM chipset.

  7. Direct Rendering Manager - Wikipedia

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    When Linux 2.4.0 was released in January 2001 there was already support for Creative Labs GMX 2000, Intel i810, Matrox G200/G400 and ATI Rage 128, in addition to 3dfx Voodoo3 cards, [131] and that list expanded during the 2.4.x series, with drivers for ATI Radeon cards, some SiS video cards and Intel 830M and subsequent integrated GPUs.

  8. X server - Wikipedia

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    X server may refer to: a display server for the X Window System; X.Org Server, the X.Org Foundation's display server for the X Window System;

  9. EXA - Wikipedia

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    The XAA/EXA/UXA/SNA APIs are for the 2D graphics drivers inside the X server.Note, that modern software uses direct rendering. Glamor obsoletes DDX, here with XWayland.. In computing, EXA is a graphics acceleration architecture of the X.Org Server (see also X Window System) designed to replace XAA (the XFree86 Acceleration Architecture) [1] and to make the XRender extension more usable, with ...