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ATI Releases AIGLX Linux Driver

Michael writes "A month after AMD released a Radeon HD 2000 'R600' Linux driver based on their new Linux driver codebase, they have now released another driver that provides AIGLX support used for Compiz and Compiz Fusion. In addition to this long-awaited AIGLX support, this driver also addresses issues with previous Radeon product families, performance improvements, AGP fixes, and added features to their graphical control panel. Phoronix has a review of the 8.42 Linux driver with all of the details about this much-anticipated release."

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  1. Re:Bullshit... by FMZ · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Problem three: While X.org server 1.4 is supported, Linux 2.6.23 is not. Anybody running on the bleeding edge is once again locked out. Umm... there's a reason they call it the "bleeding edge". Sometimes it hurts.
  2. Re:Bullshit... by DeadManCoding · · Score: 5, Insightful

    While the system may still be broken, it doesn't matter. The Linux community (myself included) has wanted better open source drivers for video cards, and AMD is finally making good on it. I may not be able to play bleeding edge games on my Linux system, but the software is getting there, and that's the important part.

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  3. Separate stuff. by DrYak · · Score: 4, Insightful

    TFA is about the current closed source ATI drivers, (the one downloadable from AMD's website).

    The GP was speaking about the opensource drivers, which is a different project. Anyway, AMD/ATI has promised to help them too, and is currently in the process of releasing specs, step by step. Currently they have provided enough information for the mode setting :
    - it's now possible to switch to a 2D mode using opensource drivers. Before that, VESA was the only working solution because of important change between the Radeon 2D architecture (up to R4x0 / Radeon X850) and the Avivo 2D architecture (from R5x0 Radeon X1x00 onward).

    Other specs will follow step by step. Anyway, you'll still have to wait at least 1 year befor good and stable opensource drivers for Radeon HD 2900 start to popup in your favorite Linux/BSD distro. The good news from today's article is that until then the current closed source drivers are ratter good.
    And AMD is promising to keep releasing specs for the opensource drivers project.

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  4. Re:So.. by noisehole · · Score: 3, Insightful

    how about stopping the instant whining when some company is releasing something for linux? it's really annoying.
    here is the 2.6.23 patch btw: http://pluto.blackbone-ev.de/atipatch.php

    but getting to that link implies READING THE ARTICLE and using a mouse. yeah i know... this is slashdot...