Name : glxMesa
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Version : 3.2
| Vendor : Red Hat, Inc_
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Release : 0.3
| Date : 2000-02-02 17:50:00
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Group : User Interface/X Hardware Support
| Source RPM : glxMesa-3.2-0.3.src.rpm
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Size : 3.59 MB
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Packager : Red Hat, Inc_ < http://bugzilla_redhat_com/bugzilla>
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Summary : Accelerated OpenGL drivers for MGA, TNT, I810, Mach64 and S3Virge chipsets
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Description :
This is an implementation of the Mesa 3-D library and GLX. GLX was developed by SGI to integrate OpenGL with X11. This allows the Mesa 3-D library to perform its 3-D rendering functions within the X server\'s process, rather than within the X client program. This offers potential performance benefits, because the rendered image does not have to be moved from the X client program to the X server. (Only the commands required to render the image are sent.) It also makes 3-D hardware acceleration much more practical (and fast). This package includes a hardware accelerated driver for video cards based on the Matrox G200 and G400, Intel i810, Riva TNT, ATI Mach64 and S3 Virge chipsets.
The Mesa 3-D graphics library is a powerful and generic toolset for creating hardware assisted computer graphics. To the extent that Mesa utilizes the OpenGL command syntax or state machine, it is being used with authorization from Silicon Graphics, Inc. However, the author (Brian Paul) makes no claim that Mesa is in any way a compatible replacement for OpenGL or associated with Silicon Graphics, Inc. Those who want a licensed implementation of OpenGL should contact a licensed vendor. However, Mesa is very similar to OpenGL, and you might find Mesa to be a valid alternative to OpenGL.
This package is based on Mesa CVS-20000116.
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RPM found in directory: /vol/rzm6/linux-redhat/linux/6.2/en/powertools/i386/i386 |