Re: non-nVidia 3D graphics ?

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On Sun, Mar 08, 2009 at 02:18:54PM +0300, alex stone wrote:

> Radeon x1650 here as well. Works with the open source radeonhd driver just
> fine, with a single 26" monitor. (Even though the card is dual head.)
> Resolution's good, and no tearing (anymore), after a few basic tweaks.
> 
> This is with a freshly baked Debian Lenny 5 RT kernel compiled from vanilla,
> with Ingo's patches, still warm out of the oven.

Well, just for some comparison, I tried a X1300pro.  With the radeon
driver, it wouldn't support dual head correctly.  With the radeonhd
driver, it wouldn't detect the screen resolutions correctly (insisted
that I had 1368x768 displays when they were 1280x1024).  I'm using
radeonhd from the VC head.

At some point I mean to setup a test machine to try again and get the
driver fixed.

In the mean time I found the HD2400 to be more usable, even though the
driver support is much further behind (so it is slow).
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