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Re:Free software compatibility: video chipset

Posted by: Anonymous Coward on July 25, 2006 12:13 PM
It's a GMA 950 (or could be the GMA 900) chipset which is fully supported by open source 2d and 3d drivers. If your using a odd (not VESA-standard) resolution you have to use the 915resolution hack to get the resolution you want.

It's paticularly well suited for mobile graphics being a light users of power, produces little heat, and provides good performance for day to day desktop activities.. even with XGL. And it's usefull for most older video games. (no DOOM3)

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