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Originally posted by duby229 View PostAt least the OSS driver is stable. Stable meaning that crashes and incorrect rendering isnt a major problem.
Originally posted by 89c51 View PostThen us moaners will nag about video acceleration support
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Originally posted by wargames View PostThe thing is AMD is losing customers. I for one will never buy an AMD GPU again. Enough is enough, you (AMD) are playing with us. You need to learn something from Intel and Nvidia, at least they are coherent with their policy. The former makes ONLY an opensource driver, while the latter makes ONLY one closed source driver. Your situation is somewhat schizophrenic, you give us a buggy binary driver or an incomplete open source one.
P.D: Note this has nothing to do with you personally bridgman, because I know you are doing the best you can.
Why? As a linux-rc user/tester, binary drivers are a no-go. nvidia chips are incomplete ( SATA port multiplier support in my instance https://ata.wiki.kernel.org/index.ph...dware_features ). AMD on the other hand promised OSS drivers, and delivered. (Thanks)
Now this new generation of APUs looks very promising. But my HTPC doesn't need an update yet
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Originally posted by wargames View PostThe thing is AMD is losing customers. I for one will never buy an AMD GPU again. Enough is enough, you (AMD) are playing with us. You need to learn something from Intel and Nvidia, at least they are coherent with their policy. The former makes ONLY an opensource driver, while the latter makes ONLY one closed source driver. Your situation is somewhat schizophrenic, you give us a buggy binary driver or an incomplete open source one.Test signature
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