Eberhard Roloff wrote:
Jim Flanagan wrote:
I have an ATI Radeon 9000 AGP card, and am unsure which version of the ATI driver I should run in opensuse 10.3. The one click method says this newer version 8.41.7 is good for radeon 8500 and newer. But he ATI site shows the older version 8.28.8 from Aug 18, 2006 to be the last version that supports this card. Which one should I install??
Neither one. The new version does not support your card.
The older one does not support anything higher than xorg 7.1.
So you are kind of restricted to either use use the opensource radeon drivers, just like I do with my Radeon 9200 :-((
Alternatively you could downgrade to a very old Linux Version with xorg 7.1, but I cannot responsibly advise you to do this.
Next time you might go for Nvidia, like I will do. :-)
regards Eberhard
Well.....that's a disappointment. It seems no matter what I do I never have the right card for opensuse. I won't spend the money on the new hot cards, and the ones that I think are middle of the road, well, are too old! I suppose its not opensuse's fault that the ATI driver does not support xorg v7.2, and I understand their move forward to new xorg. And ATI does not want to re-write an older driver to support xorg 7.2. But where does that leave us users?
End of rant.
Many thanks for the help.
Jim F Well, I understand your feelings. Mine are the same. There was a time when the general advice was to use ATI over Nvidia when it came to Linux. At that time I bought my 9200 and it worked nicely then. Even now
Jim Flanagan wrote: the OpenSource Radeon driver is not bad, but it is not up to scratch in regard to 3D, as well... I can understand that ATI/Amd makes part of a living out of selling cards. On the other hand, if we had very old Nvidia cards, we could still use their legacy drivers with (nearly) any Linux. If we had Nvidia Cards that are of the same generation as our ATI boards, we could use the very latest and greatest of their driver offerings. This is where you learn which card to buy next. Well. times are changing... regards Eberhard -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org