Is An Open-Source Poulsbo Driver Coming?

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Article Source Phoronix
November 1, 2009, 4:06 pm

Intel’s Poulsbo Linux driver is a bloody mess. The Poulsbo chipset is known commercially as the GMA 500 that’s found in many netbooks as of late, but it isn’t actually an Intel design but the graphics processor design was licensed from PowerVR. With that, there is no open-source driver but just an ill-maintained binary blob that is notorious among Poulsbo customers. The Poulsbo DRM, which is open-source but without any open-source client (driver), was previously rejected from entering the mainline kernel as well. The situation for Intel’s GMA 500 on Linux is not good, but could this soon be changing…

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