On Thu, Jun 17, 2010 at 4:04 AM, Mike Cookson <cook60020tmp@email-addr-hidden> wrote:
> >> We should start a black- and whitelist for hardware used for Linux
> >> real-time. Unfortunately I could add my two machines to the blacklist .
> >>
> >
> > Which hardware is "bad"? The cpu? The video chip? The motherboard?
>
> Is your output was accelerated? I looked to list of backends at plotutils
> documentation and could not find any with accelerated output to screen.
>
> May be, you should try OpenGL/GLU?
> Also, I found:
> http://www.visualizationlibrary.com/
> And by playing with synaptic: libmgl5 ( http://mathgl.sourceforge.net/ )
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I don't think it's accelerated. But I'm only drawing simple pixels, it
doesn't seem like I need to do any "acceleration"
Jeremy
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