ATI has been saying that foreever now. I just think that they don't feel a need to spend resources
on a Linux driver since card sales are still skyrocketing.
-rhugga
--- Jeffrey Laramie
On Wednesday 17 November 2004 09:01, Joe Polk wrote:
Q: Seeing as trying to get an NVidia card to work with SuSE is a cruel joke, what is the best alternative? Are ATI Radeon's any easier? I'm going through enough just to install 9.2 (mysterious "error occurred during installation"). To have to fight the NVidia install is exasperating. I'm willing to buy another card for simplicity's sake.
I had no trouble installing an ATI Radeon 9600. It was recognized and correctly configured during installation. The only problem I have is that 3D hardware acceleration wasn't available, so no Unreal Tournament :-(( Their site said they were working on 3D accel. for Linux but I don't know how soon that may be available.
Jeff
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