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Great work from the AMD guys. Wasn't this kinda the last doc even semi-required after which the ball completely moved to the opensource community? As in, if the drivers still will take a long time, we only have ourselves to blame.
Ok, so then my question since I'm new to linux and all is... should I stick it out with Ati or should I jump boat to Nvidia? I'm trying to play a few games here in linux and one of my all time favorites is HL2 and varients, but none of these work very well. I have a Radeon 4850 and I'm lucky if I get 30 fps with the lowest settings possible (through wine of course) Not I'm totally confused...
Including radeon, radeonhd, drm and mesa, something like :
- 4 or 5 quite active
- another half dozen contributing a few changes each
- maybe another dozen contributing single fixes (guessing here)
Most of the sustained work has come from company-funded developers, but there have been some pretty significant contributions from independent developers as well.
Are there positive economical effect from opensourcing drivers? Approximat cost of the work of non-amd-payed contributors overweight cost of opening specifications (IP cleaning, lawyers....)?
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