On 1/11/07, ken
I've been using ATI with linux for decades and have always had fine results. I'd note also that Macs also use ATI video cards and Apple is quite well known for using quality hardware and, among other things, for video their use in video production. And, as most people know by now, the Mac OS X is pretty much all BSD, a close cousin to Linux.
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That is true, but IMHO ATI are lacking some features: 1. XvMS support in their linux drivers (good for playing mpeg2 video like HD using the GPU) 2. Better customer support. nVidia at least have forums and actually they pretty often answer to user questions :) And one BIG minus for ATI - their GUI installer. It happened to me to try to install on 15" CRT monitor, and for some reason I was not able to get more than 800x600 resolution. And ATI's GUI well gets out of the screen, and you can not shrink it or anything. No access to the buttons at all. Sunny -- Svetoslav Milenov (Sunny) -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org