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Stone: A new era for Linux's low-level graphics - Part 1

Stone: A new era for Linux's low-level graphics - Part 1

Posted Mar 21, 2018 19:07 UTC (Wed) by NHO (subscriber, #104320)
Parent article: Stone: A new era for Linux's low-level graphics - Part 1

>[T]he exact same generic codebases of GNOME and Weston that I'm using to write this blog post on an Intel laptop run equally well on AMD workstations, low-power NXP boards destined for in-flight entertainment, and high-end Renesas SoCs which might well be in your car

But what about Plasma or XFCE or LXQt? Whole article sounds less like "revolution in Linux graphics" and more like "revolution in Gnome graphics"


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Stone: A new era for Linux's low-level graphics - Part 1

Posted Mar 21, 2018 19:37 UTC (Wed) by zdzichu (subscriber, #17118) [Link]

Article is about LOW-LEVEL infrastructure, shared by all desktop environments. Weston and GNOME happen to be two Wayland compositor used by author.


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