Ok, thanks for the clarification. In my system the video card it is a
VGABIOS Flashed Card (so no PPC flashed one).
In my case if an Intel Video Card should exists I can test it. VGABios
apart, there no need for special PPC/MIPS/Whatever video card because
OpenFirmware does not initialize the videocard (it can't due to non-FCode
firmware installed) but Linux does not care about it.


On Mon, Feb 18, 2019 at 11:38 AM Tomasz Wlostowski <
tomasz.wlostow...@cern.ch> wrote:

> On 18/02/2019 11:14, Gianluca Renzi wrote:
> > I am using readon driver. The opensource one.
>
> It supports only a part of OpenGL standard if it fails to compile a
> simple shader (and the Cairo canvas works fast only for very small PCB
> designs and the 3D viewer doesn't use shaders). IIRC only Intel provides
> graphics drivers for Linux which are *both* open and fully compliant
> with the standards.
>
> Tom
>


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