> > That's right. So you can use GGI instead of writing drivers > > yourself. > > I doubt GGI supports as many graphics cards as VESA2. Besides, isn't > it quite Linux-centric? (I haven't used it very much) GGI mainly consists of libraries: libggi etc. These works on most Unices. Libggi draws on different "targets", which can be X, framebuffer, native GGI-drivers etc. The native GGI hardware drivers are quite few, but libggi works good with other targets. /Peter Åstrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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