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okay so weamp;#39;re going to get started with our next talk we have Jamie sharp and heamp;#39;s going to talk about hardware accelerated graphics on micro kernels so please go ahead all right yes iamp;#39;m jamie i work at gawa which is a small high high assurance software company in portland so we do safety-critical or security critical software trying to bring trustworthiness to the software that that we are trusting so you know the title of my talk is hardware accelerated graphics which you all know a lot more than I do about on micro kernels and so Iamp;#39;m going to start with whatamp;#39;s a microkernel just just for a little refresher so if you if you look at wikipedia you know it says this is the near minimum amount of software that can provide the mechanisms needed to implement an operating system so in X we talk about policy versus mechanism this is sort of if you do that to your operating system what is the smallest amount of mechanism you can provide in the kernel th