Tim wrote: > Very easy to say, not so easy to do for some people. And even when you > have a few shops to visit, the same thing applies: > > They carry new cards, and only a few in stock. Ordering in as they > need. The don't sell old cards. You are going to get nowhere going to > a shop asking to buy a card made 18 months ago, because you need one > that old so you can have working drivers for it. The supported chipsets may be 18 months old, but the cards with them are still produced, as really cheap low-end cards with passive cooling. (Fedora 12 now supports the HD 2xxx/3xxx (r6xx) and HD 4xxx (r7xx) cards, see mesa- dri-drivers-experimental for 3D support.) Now to be fair I don't know how things are in Australia, but here in Austria (note to the geography- challenged readers: that's pretty much on the other side of the planet!) there are plenty of places selling them, several of which have stores in Vienna where I could just pick them up, no shipping. Is there really nothing older than the not-yet-supported HD 5xxx (r8xx) series being sold Down Under? Kevin Kofler -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines