On two different Fedora 10 x86_64 boxes (one AMD and the other Intel based) both equipped with Radeon X1650 Pro graphics cards, the radeon driver has been a total nightmare. The fglrx drivers (which we have been using in the past) no longer are available for pre-HD radeon cards. The free radeon drivers work well except for one nasty flaw... spontaneous reboots back to the BIOS at random times. Disabling the kernel modeset feature does nothing to eliminate these. We finally gave up and replaced one of the machine's X1650 Pro with a Nvidia 8600GT using the non-free nvidia drivers. The machine has been rock solid ever since the switch over. I finally gave up on the second machine and ordered a Nvidia 9600GT for it as well. I have tested x86_64 Fedora 11 on a MacBook Pro with X1600 graphics and found the new DRI2 based radeon driver to be unusable because of improper rendering (like drawing black to the top of the screen when Pymol opens its viewer window or rendering progress bars up in the menu bar). Google has its work cut out for them if their OS is based on linux. I hope they plan to throw a lot of money at driver development because this issue is frankly killing Linux as a platform here in our lab. Mac OS X's X11 graphics support looks rock solid by comparison. Jack
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