Re: ati proprietary linux drivers
- From: heavytull <heavytull@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 16 Dec 2007 20:04:17 GMT
oktaintware? meaning?
The proprietary drivers. (Specifically, proprietary kernel modules, but
never mind that...)
Use the open-source drivers instead.yeah tha's what i'm doing since the begginnning, but there are many 3D
apps that do not work; for instance try google earth, it is not hard
accelerated at all...
You may also need to use driconfwhat's driconf?
i seem to not having that on my system
to
switch on "disable low-impact fallbacks" (there are one or two 3D things
which aren't accelerated and are *slow* unless you do this).
.
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