Oops, I said I wasn't going to comment on this thread anymore, but I am anyway. On accident, ok?
This "isn't any drivers" comment is nonsensical. Perhaps your Linux distro does not have the appropriate drivers easily available? KDE is a layer way up high above where the device drivers live, and isn't relevant in a discussion on drivers. Unless I'm missing something here... On Thu, Dec 3, 2009 at 7:42 PM, Richard <eyelagui at adinet.com.uy> wrote: > The mistake is not kde4, is the use of it before it came to stable and the > ammount of changes upcoming. > Also, it requires a new approach on kernel and drivers, so much hardware > that was working on KDE3 is not working on KDE4, the sample is any ATI > graphics card older than x15XX (or around it) and/OR RS690 chipset. > Me and a lot of people is being affected by the lack of drivers for that > chipset and graphics card wich were working and existed on KDE3 but not on > KDE4. > I mean, ATI made it's last driver for KDE 3.5 but is not compatible with > KDE4. > So if i want a full capable graphics card i have to keep on KDE 3 AND i cant > use my laptop because THERE IS NOT correct ACPI management for my chipset > now. > Anyhow, there is an opensource driver, but again, it was working fine on KDE > 3.5 but not on KDE 4. <snip!> -- JDS