VIA Releases 800 Pages of Documentation For Linux 131
billybob2 writes "VIA has published three programming guides that total 800 pages in length and cover their PadLock, CX700, and VX800/820 technologies. The VIA PadLock provides a random number generator, an advanced cryptography engine, and RSA algorithm computations. The VX800 chipset was VIA's first Integrated Graphics Processor, while the CX700 is a System Media Processor designed for the mobile market. This is another step in VIA's strategy to support the development of Free and Open Source drivers under Linux, which comes pre-installed on VIA products such as the Sylvania NetBook, HP Mini-Note, 15.4" gBook, gPC, CloudBook, Zonbu, and VIA OpenBook. Earlier this week, VIA hired Linux kernel developer and GPL-Violations.org founder Harald Welte to be VIA's liason to the Open Source community."
Via what method? (Score:2, Funny)
Guh?
800 pages in length (Score:4, Funny)
How many pages in width?
Re:800 pages in length (Score:5, Funny)
700, with a depth of 300.
Re:800 pages in length (Score:2, Funny)
How many pages in width?
Only one, certainly.
Re:my family have a confectionery business... (Score:5, Funny)
I'm sure Linux developers love having their cake and eating it too!
The cake is a... yeah, you saw that one coming didn't you?
Re:font? (Score:4, Funny)
Via con Dios, hackers (Score:4, Funny)
Via con Dios, hackers.
Re:800 pages in length (Score:-1, Funny)