AMD Puts Out Radeon HD 6000 Open-Source Driver
An anonymous reader writes "AMD has just released their open-source driver for the Radeon HD 6000 series graphics cards (sans the Cayman GPUs) with KMS, 2D, and 3D acceleration."
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For all the Slashdot posters who keep begging for Linux support and talking about how big companies constantly ignore you, this is your chance.
Buy AMD. Be vocal that the reason you're buying an AMD video card is because of their driver. Vote with your wallet.
(On the CPU front, you can make an equal case for Intel supporting open source).
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I didn't see any mention of VAAPI or XvBA Acceleration for playing media? How about OpenCL support?
Granted the HD 6000 looks more like a gamers card than something you'd stick in a home theater pc, but I'd think that OpenCL support would interest quite a few people doing massive number crunching. Especially since there's even PyOpenCL available.
Come back when we have hardware acceleration. Linux video playback needs CPU horse power. Even the iphone/ipod touch handles h.264 video better than linux. Whether we like it or not, that's the defacto codec these days and decoding is built into just about every device and video card. And yet, linux still cannot use them. Windows had it in '06.