the good question right now is...
Since the differences between radeonhd and radeon drivers start to disappear, shouldn't the both drivers just merge or agree that radeon is for chips up to r400 and radeonhd for r500+ ? radeon driver already has ATOM bios support and supports new chipsets too ... What's the point in doing the same in 2 drivers ? what's the point of having two open drivers for the same cards ?
I mean shouldn't the X guys on both sides agree to work together and don't do "double work" ?
Since the differences between radeonhd and radeon drivers start to disappear, shouldn't the both drivers just merge or agree that radeon is for chips up to r400 and radeonhd for r500+ ? radeon driver already has ATOM bios support and supports new chipsets too ... What's the point in doing the same in 2 drivers ? what's the point of having two open drivers for the same cards ?
I mean shouldn't the X guys on both sides agree to work together and don't do "double work" ?
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