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About Daryll Strauss
Daryll Strauss has been a long time Unix user and a pioneer in the Linux community. He started using Unix systems while in college at Carnegie Mellon back in 1984. In the early 1990's he purchased a used NeXT Cube and finally had a Unix system he could run at home. In 1995 he decided Linux had matured to the point that he could use it to replace his now aging NeXT Cube. His first open source program was a driver to support the original Connectix QuickCam. At this point Mr Strauss was working as a software developer in the visual effects industry. In 1996 he released the first hardware accelerated 3D support for Linux on the 3dfx Voodoo Graphics card. In 1997, while at Digital Domain, he designed and built the Linux cluster used to render images for Titanic. After leaving Digital Domain he did consulting work for many film and computer graphics companies and was a designer of the Direct Rendering Infrastructure used in Linux X servers. He is now president of Digital Ordinance, a company that produces hardware and software to support HDTV and film post production.
About SCALE
This seminar was recorded at SCALE 3x. For more seminars from our 2005 event please see our website and podcast.
In addition we invite you to join us at our next event SCALE 4x on Feb 11-12, 2006 at the Los Angeles Airport Westin.
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