Shaleh wrote (Tue, 07 Jul 1998 21:59:32 -0400 ): |>Well on Alan Cox's web page for TV in Linux he has a pretty GIF that has |>the red circle w/ the slash on an ATi logo and specifically states that |>until ATi gives out specs their all-in-wonder card will not do anything |>more than X. SO I refuse to support ATi. And would ask all others to |>do the same. A capitalist society is the purest form of democracy. You |>vote with your money. I refuse to gve ATi any of mine. |>
This is all well and good, but the fact remains that your original statement ("ATI does NOT support Linux or Xfree in ANY way") was wrong. This isn't really a black and white issue, and while ATI may not be the most open-computing-friendly company, I really think there are many more worthy targets for such boycotts. As far as the original question goes, I'm running XFree86 on my [EMAIL PROTECTED] and it works great. If you're still wary about installing hamm and opt for bo instead, you may want to upgrade to a later version of the XFree86 Mach64 server (at least I did when I installed it...the version being 3.3.2 I think). -alan -- Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null