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ATI R600/700 3D Support In Fedora 12
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I have to say I will be looking forward to the benchmarks when .32 is released properly, I recon the advances in 33 will be a big step up..........
Imagine Ati accelatration out of the box for all distro...... reason why I brough an ATI card to show apprication (bargin as well )
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you guys are a bit impatient.
2.6.32 isn't even out yet and this is redhat's beta backport, can't expect miracles. But this does mean by ubuntu 10.10 there should be good support. (10.04 from what I heard will have 2.6.31 which is a shame but what can you do)
But it's a nice preview article. There has been an howto on arch forums about how this works, but I'm currently on the openCL beta drivers which work well on 2.6.31.
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Originally posted by lordmozilla View Postyou guys are a bit impatient.
2.6.32 isn't even out yet and this is redhat's beta backport, can't expect miracles. But this does mean by ubuntu 10.10 there should be good support. (10.04 from what I heard will have 2.6.31 which is a shame but what can you do)
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Originally posted by lordmozilla View Postyou guys are a bit impatient.
2.6.32 isn't even out yet and this is redhat's beta backport, can't expect miracles. But this does mean by ubuntu 10.10 there should be good support. (10.04 from what I heard will have 2.6.31 which is a shame but what can you do)
But it's a nice preview article. There has been an howto on arch forums about how this works, but I'm currently on the openCL beta drivers which work well on 2.6.31.
Originally posted by d2kx View PostUbuntu 10.04 will probably get Linux 2.6.33 or 2.6.34.
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