Extending Intel's commitment to work with the X.org and Mesa communities to
continuously improve and enhance the drivers, support for this new chipset
is provided through the X.org 2.0 Intel driver and the Mesa 6.5.3 releases.
These drivers represent significant work by both Intel and the broader open
source community.
In addition to Intel® 965GM chipset support, the X.org 2.0 driver adds
native video mode programming support for all chipsets from i830 forward.
The driver supports automatic video mode detection and selection, monitor
hot plug, dynamic extended and merged desktops and per-monitor screen
rotation. These Intel-developed features are built in to the X.org 1.3
X server release and will eventually be supported across most of the open
source X.org video drivers.
Additional information available on the web: http://intellinuxgraphics.org
"Intel's committment to providing high-quality drivers
that meet the needs of the mobile Linux community
is second to none."
Matthew Garrett, Ubuntu Mobile Linux Engineer
Here's hoping that Intel produces a standalone video card eventually, to
further take away market share from closed source competitors.
Jeff, not biased at all...
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Heh - I just wonder if Intel gets there first!
Jan
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Yeah me too - I have a laptop with the 945gm an I am extremely happy
with intel's support.
Steve
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