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Originally posted by bridgman View PostOK, I have to ask. Who was making those promises ?
You on the other hand you have been completely honest and transparent as far as I've read anyway.
I believe you'll be able to find posts in this very thread stating that fglrx is comparable to nVidia's blob. I'll be waiting to see what happen with 10.6
If it's not what I'm personally hoping for I'll buy the nVidia card and use a two card system for a while. My work flow is fine with a two separate desktop system. One card running two monitors and another card running another X session. It's not as good as being able to move a window across all three screens though.
Also there's some talk of an "Eyefinity 4" card by Saphhire that'll provide outputs for concurrent use of three DVI type outputs in addition to the DP output. That might be worth waiting for,
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Originally posted by mugginz View PostWell Adam perhaps "assurances" is a better word then "promises" if you really want to press the issue.
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Originally posted by Panix View PostSame here. I'd like to get an ATI card but there's no taking it back because you're unsatisfied how it runs in Linux.
Another reason ATI is suspect for support is that there is no support for X-Server 1.8. Therefore, you can't even use a HD 4xxx card in Fedora 13 except for OSS drivers. But, then what are your options for 3D?
So, ATI won't even cover the latest Fedora and this distro is in the top 3 of popularity. Nvidia's 9xxx and GT200 at least work in it so you can compare to at least HD 4xxx's situation. I am not sure about Fermi cards but Evergreen doesn't work in Fedora at all either.
ATI/AMD have slow support but in this particular case, NO support.
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Therefore, you can't even use a HD 4xxx card in Fedora 13 except for OSS drivers. But, then what are your options for 3D?
Your options are to use the 3d acceleration provided by the open drivers which work out of the box with Fedora 13.
It works up to OpenGL 2.0 + GLSL 1.1. Which covers most native games for Linux, and most non-professional programs.
That is your option. It might not be sufficient for your particular requirements, but don't claim that there are no options.
As for gaming, I'm going to play some games right now, using the free drivers.
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Originally posted by mugginz View PostStill demonstrates that the use of anchient nVidia cards can be used on a modern composited Linux desktop though.
radeon seems to do just fine for that too...
You gotta keep the comparison fair all the way through
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So, ok fglrx doesn't support latest fedora, doesn't support video without tearing using xv (mplayer + gl works), and doesn't support latest kernels without patching.
@ mugginz, panix buy and nvidia card and be happy with the driver support / features they are offering. If you like their support buy nvidia.
All the arguments you had post on this thread you had already posted 20 times (at least) by yourselfs on other threads.
Why the hell are you repeating over and over the same arguments on an ati support forum ? it is not an ati blame forum (do you realize?), what porpoise are you looking for?? are you payed by nvidia? are you bored and come here only to waste time?
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Originally posted by Jimbo View PostSo, ok fglrx doesn't support latest fedora, doesn't support video without tearing using xv (mplayer + gl works), and doesn't support latest kernels without patching.
@ mugginz, panix buy and nvidia card and be happy with the driver support / features they are offering. If you like their support buy nvidia.
All the arguments you had post on this thread you had already posted 20 times (at least) by yourselfs on other threads.
Why the hell are you repeating over and over the same arguments on an ati support forum ? it is not an ati blame forum (do you realize?), what porpoise are you looking for?? are you payed by nvidia? are you bored and come here only to waste time?
Naaw, just kidding really.
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