My previous laptop was radeonhd and I might go back to it until noveau
is in enough shape.  Only after coming from radeonhd to go nvidia made
me realize how much better the driver is.

On Mon, May 05, 2008 at 12:42:44AM +1000, Sunnz wrote:
> 2008/5/4 Marco Peereboom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > It is in this thread:
> >  http://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=120926655909874&w=2
> >
> 
> Thanks for the link, so nv itself is developed by nVidia themselves
> and is written to be obscure too... that's another reason for me to
> chuck away my nVidia card!!
> 
> 2008/5/4 Benoit Chesneau <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> >
> >  radeonhd work particularly well: fast display without any dri/drm
> >  acceleration yet. Intel is also a good choice when you need
> >  opensources blob free drivers.
> >
> 
> So what is the state of radeonhd like? It is another nv like driver,
> you know, OOS "obscured open source" driver, or a truly supported with
> docs and stuff? And what does Intel uses... if I go Intel does that
> mean I would need to get a whole new motherboard... because as far as
> I know of, they do not yet build delicated graphics card... of course
> Intel boards can be used to build new machines, but then again that
> would support Intel cpu only, right?
> 
> What about via? I have heard that they will be making oss graphic cards?
> 
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