Short Overview: The Linux framebuffer is the best kept secret in Linux, and it's probably the best thing in Linux, in my opinion. In this second video I'll cover the following: - Redo (whoops) - Using the toolbar as help -
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The Linux framebuffer is the best kept secret in Linux, and it's probably the best thing in Linux, in my opinion. In this second video I'll cover the following: - Redo (whoops) - Using the toolbar as help -
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This video contains a basic explanation on what is a framebuffer, and how they work to render everything you see on your screen. Okay so we have this piece of memory and it keeps track of what colors all the pixels should be okay so we have this
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- This video contains a basic explanation on what is a framebuffer, and how they work to render everything you see on your screen.
- Okay so we have this piece of memory and it keeps track of what colors all the pixels should be okay so we have this
- The Linux framebuffer is the best kept secret in Linux, and it's probably the best thing in Linux, in my opinion.
- In this second video I'll cover the following: - Redo (whoops) - Using the toolbar as help -
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