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How can I compile Mali-T764 DRIVERS on Ubuntu Linux 14.04 on RK3288 device ?

Hi,

I'm establishing a startup company and decided to use ARM devices as thin clients for my company's VDI solution. I have recently bought an RK3288-based device which uses a MALI-764 GPU. The device has Ubuntu 14.04 installed, but it is missing the 3D Hardware Acceleration functionality due to missing MALI 764 drivers.

However, I found the drivers available on Developer.

My question is: How can I compile these drivers to gain full 3D hardware acceleration on my linux-based device?

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  • We were hoping to make faster progress with X11 but it turned out to be harder than expected.  There is still a lot of work in progress going on in the community to get the kernel, libdrm and armsoc working on Firefly with X11 and there doesn't appear to be any implementation available as a complete stack at the moment.  So it's still on our roadmap but it's hard to tell when we'll be able to produce X11 drivers for Mali-T76x as we depend on other software components to support the Rockchip RK3288 SoC.

    Best regards,

    Guillaume

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  • We were hoping to make faster progress with X11 but it turned out to be harder than expected.  There is still a lot of work in progress going on in the community to get the kernel, libdrm and armsoc working on Firefly with X11 and there doesn't appear to be any implementation available as a complete stack at the moment.  So it's still on our roadmap but it's hard to tell when we'll be able to produce X11 drivers for Mali-T76x as we depend on other software components to support the Rockchip RK3288 SoC.

    Best regards,

    Guillaume

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