Accelerated Indirect GLX ("AIGLX") is an open source project founded by Red Hat and the Fedora community, led by Kristian Høgsberg, to allow accelerated...
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Compiz works on the standard X.Org Server, by using AIGLX. Besides Intel GMA graphics cards, AIGLX also supports using AMD graphics cards (including R300...
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window manager lead to the development of Accelerated Indirect GLX (AIGLX). AIGLX brings hardware acceleration to the GLX (indirect context) applications...
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Examples of 3D user-interface software include Xgl and Compiz from Novell, and AIGLX bundled with Red Hat/Fedora. Quartz Extreme for macOS and Windows 7 and...
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released on January 2, 2006. It was removed from the X.org server in favor of AIGLX on June 12, 2008. Development of Xgl started in 2004. Until its release...
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designed around OpenGL began to appear, including Xgl. The introduction of AIGLX would eliminate the need to use Xgl, and allow window managers to do 3D...
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X11R7.1 22 May 2006 XServer 1.1.0, EXA enhancements, KDrive integrated, AIGLX, OS and platform support enhancements. Old version, no longer maintained:...
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equivalent OS X interface to OpenGL GLX – the equivalent X11 interface to OpenGL AIGLX – an attempt to accelerate GLX WSI – the Vulkan Window System Interface...
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has been discontinued. DreamLinux Multimedia Edition 2.2 with AIGLX provides Beryl-AIGLX by default, which can be utilized after the initial installation...
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Shared folders Shared clipboard PCI passthrough KVM Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (via AIGLX) Yes Yes Yes Yes User Mode Linux Yes No No No No No Yes N/A Containers,...
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