On 03/13/2014 07:48 AM, Marko Vojinovic wrote:
> But what I remember is that this was not the case in recent years
> (until last October, that is). Some years back when ATI announced the
> release of the specs, there was a lot of hype about ATI supporting the
> Linux community etc., but the actual specs were released only for
> low-end, obsolete cards. This was very disappointing, and that
> situation was perpetuated for a while. For example, the Radeon HD
> family of cards was not supported by the open-source driver for quite a
> while, and there were a lot of problems with the then-experimental
> radeonhd driver. It was useless, and I had to install the fglrx driver
> on several Fedora (Core) releases to get 3D support. And it was always a
> major pain.
>
> I admit being out of the loop recently, I wasn't aware that ATI came
> completely straight last year. :-)
>  

so, what should I install? I removed the catalyst software using the
uninstall.sh and now have the radeon driver in xorg.conf. At least now I
can move windows around without a lag.. should I install fglrx drivers?

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Paul Cartwright
Registered Linux User #367800 and new counter #561587

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