Re: AMD Catalyst Control Center doesn't work

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On Wed, Mar 12, 2014 at 14:10:31 +0000,
  Marko Vojinovic <vvmarko@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

<rant>
ATI is known to have a notoriously lousy support for Linux in general
and Fedora in particular. For their low-end and oldish cards,
they provide specs on which the Linux community has built the
open-source radeon driver (which works well). For their high-end cards,
they refuse to provide specs (so no open-source driver), while their
closed-source catalyst (fglrx) driver is a miserable POS that is almost
never up-to-date with the latest kernel and X.

There was a period where they weren't providing specs on post r200 chips. However currently they are providing specs for most of the GPU features. Lately they have been opening up more even for the video encoding and decoding features. (They have to be really careful there, as if there is information released that lets people bypass DRM and gets their chips black listed in Windows it could cost them a lot of money.)

In contrast, nVidia does not give away the specs for their cards, but
their closed-source driver simply Just Works(tm). Also, recently nVidia
folks decided to provide some (limited) specs to the open-source nouveau
devs, so there seems to be some light at the end of that tunnel... ;-)

Their drivers don't do kms which is going to be a problem as ums is in the process of going away. They do seem to be making some changes for the better.

Intel has arguably the nest support for graphics (but just their in house stuff, not the designs they purchased). However their built in graphics devices aren't as powerful as the high end cards for AMD and nVidia. If you don't need that power, then Intel is a good choice.
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