> I really would like to buy an ATI card (9100 or 9500), but 
> with no driver 
> support I'll have to stay with Nvidia cards.
> 
> Hope you have some info for me.
> 
> Best regards
> Michael Born

9500 is a r300 based design and is nicely supported.
9100 is a r200 based design and is nicely supported.
(or at least it should be quite nicely supported - 
just assumed because i dont have such a board to my hands.)

development for the Linux platform has not stopped,
surely not, it is just that there were no releases
in the last two months or so. i have to admit that
there were some problems as for any driver out there,
but none was so fundamental serious that we felt 
it needed an instant driver update.

<ironic on>
in other words, due to the size of the package 
we did community a favour by not urging anybody 
to hunt for what is the latest greatest drivers.
;-)
<ironic off>

anything published next should be worth the download 
and should (hopefully) service several of the major topics.

-Alex.

PS: i am watching the list on an occasional base
    and i am watching the XF86 release shedules.




-------------------------------------------------------
This SF.NET email is sponsored by:
SourceForge Enterprise Edition + IBM + LinuxWorld = Something 2 See!
http://www.vasoftware.com
_______________________________________________
Dri-devel mailing list
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/dri-devel

Reply via email to