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  • #21
    Originally posted by Louise View Post
    I think AMD have been VERY good to Linux, taken in consideration the marked share Linux have for gaming. If that marked share can be measured at all.
    Gaming is not everything where graphic cards are used in linux. And I would argue that gaming is not even top five. There are myriad of things other than 3d-gaming where basic and solid graphic card drivers are essential. Top on my list are work and other 2d use of computers.

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    • #22
      I have to say that there is no big difference for my HD4850. I still can't watch 720p, atleast GTK feels faster.

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      • #23
        Sorry people,I'm a bit dumb....
        How it is the support for the RS690 especially in a MythTv enviroment?
        I would like switch from the FGLRX binary to this driver.
        Thanks.

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        • #24
          Dream on:

          Code:
          **) RADEONHD(0): Option "AccelMethod" "EXA"
          (**) RADEONHD(0): Option "UseAtomBIOS" "true"
          (WW) RADEONHD(0): RV770: HW 2D acceleration is not implemented yet.
          There goes EXA

          Card still runs too hot and moving a window or scrolling eats up all the CPU.

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          • #25
            Originally posted by Anato View Post
            ADM's actions makes me angry. ...
            There is clear disparity in priorities with closed source drivers and open source documantation...[SNIP]
            No no, you got it all wrong, both the closed and open source drivers suck equally. No disparity.

            One sucks because its not stable/clean, hence unusable.
            The other sucks because it has no features, hence unusable.

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            • #26
              Uhm, just about all the basic functionality, 2d/3d acceleration and Xv is available for <r600.

              Support for r600 and up is in the works, but these cards have a totally different architecture, and there are only a few open source developers who are able to work on the drivers at this time, because AMD is having problems clearing the documentation for release because of legal issues.

              To be clear, the present situation as regards the open-source drivers is NO ONE's FAULT. It's a combination of limited resources and unforeseen problems. Whining that your HD2xxx H3xxx or HD4xxx card still doesn't work is NOT HELPFUL.

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              • #27
                Originally posted by Anato View Post
                ADM's actions makes me angry. They talk about open source support and releases some documentation now and then, but clearly priorities are elesewhere.

                There is clear disparity in priorities with closed source drivers and open source documantation. If AMD realy wanted to help us (and itself) it would put more effort to releasing documentation faster. I don't necessarily mean full 3d, but at least 2d acceleration and video so that drivers would be usefull for desktop and hdtv.
                You can't have 2d alone because that relies on 3d on the newer cards. So you won't see any news about 2d unless you firstly see 3d specs opened . Same thing goes for the video. But HDTV with the open driver will always be tricky, coz you need video acceleration on the GPU I think, if you want decent results... besides maybe some big changes need to be done in X as well.
                Last edited by sundown; 14 October 2008, 05:31 PM.

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                • #28
                  Whatever is happening to Gallium?

                  Why didnt AMD contract Tungsten for the driver, instead of Novel?

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by cruiseoveride View Post
                    Whatever is happening to Gallium?

                    Why didnt AMD contract Tungsten for the driver, instead of Novel?
                    Contract ? AFAIK AMD's releasing documents to the OpenSource folks, which are .. in this case employed by Novell ...

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by cruiseoveride View Post
                      Whatever is happening to Gallium?

                      Why didnt AMD contract Tungsten for the driver, instead of Novel?
                      Maybe because Novell doesn't do hardware?

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