The 2010 Linux Graphics Survey Is Coming Up

Written by Michael Larabel in Phoronix on 25 July 2010 at 08:23 AM EDT. 12 Comments
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For a fourth year we will once again be hosting the annual Linux Graphics Survey at Phoronix. This survey is designed to quantify what areas of the Linux graphics stack that end-users are most interested in, the popularity of the different Linux drivers and hardware in use, and to collect other metrics of interest to developers and other stakeholders.

The 2010 Linux Graphics Survey will be starting soon, but right now we are going through our list of questions again. Last year's questions can be found here and they will be the same again this year for the most part unless there are any objections or requests for other questions to be added. If you have any feedback to share on them, let us know in the forums by clicking the "comments & discussion" link below.

You can also look at the graphics survey results from 2007, 2008, and 2009.
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