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SGI Releases OpenGL As Free Software

StoneLion writes "Since its release, the OpenGL code that is responsible for 3-D acceleration on GNU/Linux has been running on licenses that were accepted by neither the Free Software Foundation (FSF) nor the Open Source Initiative. Today, however, the FSF has announced that the licenses in question have been rewritten, the problems resolved, and the code freed. Peter Brown, executive director of the FSF, says, 'This represents a huge gift to the free software community.'"

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  1. Re:Good news! by BPPG · · Score: 5, Funny

    What are you talking about? Hibernation requires you to draw two large black polygons to cover your screen to save power.

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