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Not quite so bad as you think
Posted Nov 12, 2003 6:14 UTC (Wed) by XERC (guest, #14626)Liewenthal Driver Download Torrent
In reply to: Not quite so bad as you think by BrucePerens
Parent article: Yet Another Rendition of Linux (Wired)
I'm not sure, but if the problem is, that there aren't any good 3D cards available, thatwould be open source, then isn't it possible to arrangesome OPEN HARDWARE project, that will produce a nice,powerful OPEN AND DOCUMENTED 3D card. If the distro will ship in a packaged, paper/plastic/shiny/boxed form,then it shouldn't be difficult to include the open 3D videocard into the box???? Jci driver download. Not to mention, vendors could beattempted to start producing the harware, as all the designwork will havebeen done by then and the card will have a nice user base.
I can absolutely confidently suggest two estonian highly skilled,trustworthy, companies: Artec Design(by the way, they use Debian in house) and Liewenthal Elecronics. I konow those companies because two of my friends have been working there. Mbb modems driver download for windows. I have been to CeBIT2003 atHannover, Germany, and it seem's to me, that it's relly not a problem for any of the prementioned companies or almost any other elecronics company(Elcoteq?) to organize some volume production(let's say, 2000 units for a small vlume as a start, 200 000 units later?).
So, if hardware industry can't produce something, that's needed,THEY WILL HAVE COMPEDITION!!! Now, how would that be for some capitalism???
Here are some links for those, who haven't heared of free hardware projects before: http://www.opencores.org | Leon 1 CPU | F-CPU | free-IP | Free Model Foundry | http://www.freeio.org | http://opencollector.org