Bruno wrote:
On Sunday 29 October 2006 02:14, Damon L. Chesser wrote:
...
I 'll say that Debian detect correctly the hardware on my laptob (Dell
Aspire 9100). Except, it seems, video card ATI Radeon x600 for which I
had to install different stuffs fglrx and ati as it was not able to do
3D.
But I'm not sure about that because I have the feeling that 3D support is
in fact not included in the standard etch reposititories (but I might be
wrong on this last asumption...)
Bruno
No, you are right, but as far as I know, it is NOT included by default
in any Linux. Nos Suse, not FC, not Ubuntu, not Debian, not any I have
tried.
Hummm...I'm not sure about this : in fact I just installed KUbuntu 6.06 on my
laptop and found 'DRI enabled' (in Xorg.0.log) which should confirm (correct
me if I'm wrong) that 3d is available.
Bruno
Ubuntu ships Nvidia and ATI binary drivers (infact all of
linux-restricted-modules-*) on the install cds, its installed by default.
kk
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