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  • #41
    Originally posted by bridgman View Post
    It's an open source driver, so you need to look in the upstream projects.

    Kernel code is in the radeon-testing branch of airlied's drm tree : http://git.kernel.org/?p=linux/kerne...radeon-testing

    Mesa and ddx code is in the respective freedesktop.org projects (mesa/mesa and xorg/driver/xf86-video-ati).

    Do you actually have Ontario hardware ?
    Thanks for the information.

    Of course I don't have Ontario hardware - I just wanted to look at the code.

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    • #42
      Any news on this front?

      I'm looking to pick up passively cooled mini-itx/micro-atx boards for myth frontends. I had originally planned on going with much more powerful sandy bridge machines, but since Intel screwed up so badly with the H67/K combinations, I've lost interest.

      Has anyone got a chance to run linux on the new e350's? Does 3D/video acceleration work acceptably? Have ATi's drivers really improved perceptably over the past couple of years? Last time I tried to use an ATi card in linux it was a big mess.

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