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  2. AMDgpu (Linux kernel module) - Wikipedia

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    AMDgpu is an open source device driver for the Linux operating system developed by AMD to support its Radeon lineup of graphics cards (GPUs). It was announced in 2014 as the successor to the previous radeon device driver as part of AMD's new "unified" driver strategy, [3] and was released on April 20, 2015.

  3. Red Hat Enterprise Linux derivatives - Wikipedia

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    The Red Hat Enterprise Linux derivatives generally include the union set [clarification needed], which is included in the different versions of RHEL.The version numbers are typically identical to the ones featured in RHEL; as such, the free versions maintain binary compatibility with the paid-for version, which means software intended for RHEL typically runs just as well on a free version.

  4. Red Hat Enterprise Linux - Wikipedia

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    By the time RHEL 6 was released, many features from Fedora 13 and 14 had already been backported into it. The Fedora Project lists the following lineages for older Red Hat Enterprise releases: [23] Red Hat Linux 6.2/7 to Red Hat Linux Enterprise Edition 6.2E; Red Hat Linux 7.2, 7.2A to Red Hat Enterprise Linux 2.1

  5. Mandriva Linux - Wikipedia

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    First release based on RedHat Linux; KDE 1.0 1998-12 5.2 Leeloo 1999-02 5.3 Festen KDE 1.1; Last release with Kernel 2.0 series 1999-05 6.0 Venus Kernel 2.2.9; GNOME 1.0.9: 1999-09 6.1 Helios 2000-01 7.0 Air Includes drakxtools 1.0 and urpmi 0.9, these packages later became most notable features among Mandrake/Mandriva based distributions. 2000-05

  6. Free and open-source graphics device driver - Wikipedia

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    Device Dependent X (DDX), another 2D graphics device driver for X.Org Server; The DRM is kernel-specific. A VESA driver is generally available for any operating system. The VESA driver supports most graphics cards without acceleration and at display resolutions limited to a set programmed in the Video BIOS by the manufacturer. [15]

  7. Linux kernel version history - Wikipedia

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    Further Rust up-streaming to support the first Rust drivers [30] Removal of SLOB ... Last stable release of the 2.6 kernel series ... RHEL 6.x 2.6.31 9 September ...

  8. Direct Rendering Manager - Wikipedia

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    The userspace X.Org DDX driver for Intel graphics cards was also the first to use the new GEM and KMS APIs. [146] KMS support for the radeon DRM driver was added to Linux 2.6.31 release of September 2009. [147] [148] [149] The new radeon KMS driver used the TTM memory manager but exposed GEM-compatible interfaces and ioctls instead of TTM ones ...

  9. Linux framebuffer - Wikipedia

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    Knoppix booting on the framebuffer. The Linux framebuffer (fbdev) is a linux subsystem used to show graphics on a computer monitor, typically on the system console. [1]It was designed as a hardware-independent API to give user space software access to the framebuffer (the part of a computer's video memory containing a current video frame) using only the Linux kernel's own basic facilities and ...