ati isn't a driver, it is a wrapper around the other 3 real ATI
drivers. The correct driver for any Radeon based chip is
radeon. Using the ati driver wrapper merely autodetects the
card and calls the radeon driver. Either should work, but
using radeon removes one level of indirection.
hello,
im using the cvs version with the ati driver for my laptop with a ATI mobility 9000
and ( of course ;) i have a few questions..
is the ati driver the correct driver to be using? i know ati support is best for
these cards in the cvs version but i best check the basics first.
(dont
thanks for the speeedy reply *grin*
(dont scream at me for this one) can i get accel 3d working?
Yes, but you need a recent DRM, either from CVS or from a 2.5 kernel.
do you mean from the xfree cvs? or am i completely wrong - i dont think im familiar
with DRM
/me gets itchy to try a 2.5
On Mit, 2003-02-26 at 16:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
(dont scream at me for this one) can i get accel 3d working?
Yes, but you need a recent DRM, either from CVS or from a 2.5 kernel.
do you mean from the xfree cvs?
Yes.
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Earthling Michel Dänzer (MrCooper)/ Debian GNU/Linux