--- On Thu, 7/23/09, Marko Vojinovic <vvmarko@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > From: Marko Vojinovic <vvmarko@xxxxxxxxx> > Subject: Re: will we ever have radeon drivers that aren't crap? > To: "Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora." <fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx> > Date: Thursday, July 23, 2009, 4:14 PM > On Thursday 23 July 2009 20:48:44 > jdow wrote: > > From: "Robert P. J. Day" <rpjday@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Sent: Thursday, 2009/July/23 10:56 > > > > > apologies for the unduly harsh tone but, > seriously, will there ever > > > be radeon drivers available for fedora that > aren't complete junk? > > > this has been going on for some time now, and > nothing's changed. > > > > Hell no. This is X-windows. I've had drivers crashing > left and right on > > my old laptop since FC5 or so. And it's just been > getting worse with time > > not better. Now I understand why ATI drivers are crap > on Windows, too. > > They must play the Adaptec game, you pick your chip > rev for the bugs you > > are willing to work around. Over the last 5 or so > years I have developed > > an intense hate for ATI anything, even now that they > are related to AMD. > > +1 > > It seems that radeon driver works for some cards (typically > old/low-end ones), > but in general it is basically a complete gamble. > Proprietary ATI drivers Just > Don't Work (tm). And it's been like that since I got my > first ATI card (at the > time of FC2). > > The situation is really sad --- ATI claim to support open > source, yet they > release the code only for obsolete cards. Intel cards are > open source, but > that still doesn't mean that bugs get fixed, and the driver > is extremely > unstable. This leaves us with nVidia --- yum install > akmod-nvidia and > everything Just Works. Yes, it's closed source, but it > works, contrary to both > ATI and Intel. > > I really don't understand why so many people hate nVidia. > It has good support, > they demonstrated very good cooperation with KDE4 > developers recently, the > driver works with both high- and low-end cards... Yes, it > is closed source, > but so is ATI (except for the old X-family cards). And > people at nVidia are at > least honest about not giving the source. > > If you want a high-end graphics card to do > 3D/gaming/googleearth/Compiz/whatever, nVidia (with binary > drivers) is > basically the only choice. ATI drivers don't work with 3D, > open-source radeon > driver doesn't support HD cards, and Intel just doesn't > have high-end graphics > cards. > > I know, nVidia also had its bad moments, but on large > timescale they > demonstrate stability. ATI has never demonstrated any. I'll > never buy ATI > graphics card again. > > Best, :-) > Marko > > > -- +1000 Except Kevin does not like nvidia, but ATM it is the one that works best for my machines. Regards, Antonio -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines