Hi, Opensuse still use classic Mesa driver for hardware acceleration on radeon driver ; there are actually 2 mesa drivers for radeon, r300 and r600, and both come with 2 version : classic Mesa (r300c and r600c) and Gallium3d Mesa (r300g and r600g). Radeon developpement have switched to the gallium3d drivers in Mesa. r300g is considered as stable, r600g is still considered as "experimental", however my own tests show that it is more stable than r600c (less rendering error in gnome 3/kwin compositor). Besides, both drivers show a +20% performance increase over their classic Mesa counterpart. I tested it on a Zacate APU, it ships with a radeon 6350 gpu ; thus I think that support is ok even for newly released hardware part. Some distributions (like ubuntu) have already switched to r300g, and I think that others might switch soon to r600g. Maybe it would be wise to consider a switch to gallium version of both drivers for next opensuse version too ? Regards, Vincent -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org