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  1. Qt Safe Renderer
  2. QSR-303

Create QSR Example running on Linux

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      User Story

      As a user, access to INTEGRITY or QNX is not easy. Costs and setup times are factors. I would like to check out QSR on my Linux desktop (or Intel NUC). I would like QSR to run in its own process writing to it's own graphics layer.

      Business Benefits

      1. Makes for easier demo systems that include the QSR functionality. This is especially the case for Automotive Suite and the Neptune demo UI.
      2. Easier for customers to get QSR up and running and get comfortable with it.

      Caveats

      There's cost benefit. How feasible is this. Can desktop Linux access hardware layers? Does what is described here provide a universal API? https://lwn.net/Articles/653071/

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        # Subject Branch Project Status CR V

            jani.launonen Jani Launonen (Inactive)
            aadams Alistair Adams (Inactive)
            Mikko With Mikko With (Inactive)
            Kalle Viironen Kalle Viironen
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