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VIA Releases 16K-Line FOSS Framebuffer Driver

billybob2 writes "VIA has released 16,434 Lines Of Free & Open Source code that enables Linux natively to use the framebuffer on VIA's graphics chipsets. This comes a month after VIA announced that it will provide Open-Source drivers and documentation on its Web site so that its hardware will work out of the box with Linux distributions. This gives VIA-powered systems that come pre-installed with Linux — such as the gPC, 15.4" gBook, CloudBook, and Zonbu — the ability to output graphics through digital connections such as HDMI, and probably makes them the best-supported framebuffers Linux has ever had. Look forward to documentation and X.org drivers from VIA as well in the near future."

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CxImage [xdp]

a free C++ image processing library.

open-source: del.icio.us tag/open-source

Free game graphics

A quick trip around the net revealed the following resources for royalty free game graphics you can use in your projects:

I'm sure there's loads more out there, but this should be a good start.

In other news, my experiments with gosu have so far resulted in a small library that strives to make building games even easier, offering simple actor (sprites, etc.) management with pluggable behaviours. If this thing gets to a point where it's actually useful, I'll put it up on github.

WakkaWiki: mornography.de

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