2014-05-15, 11:26
(2014-05-15, 10:41)bam80 Wrote:Intel FAQ says that InTue 3D supported on windows only. (link http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/sb...tm#whichos)(2014-05-13, 07:24)afedchin Wrote: Hi MGA1500,I thought all Intel's gpu drivers for Linux are open-source. Do they cover only a part of functionality? If so, does Intel provide chips documentation, or Linux drivers is a single source of information?
Unfortunately, all 3th-party sources for frame-packing 3D are only for DirectX i.e. only for windows. There is no possibility to use it under Linux. But if vendors provide a sources (or similar libs) theirs drivers under Linux then I'll take a look at it certainly.
BR
Anton
AMD support team says what AMD HD3D on linux works with FirePro only (link http://devgurus.amd.com/thread/158704)
don't know about nvidia.
In summ, I can say that the frame-packed 3D stereo on linux is possible with the third-party libraries theoreticaly.