On Thursday 18 December 2008, Erez D wrote:
> If you arg thinking of buying a new graphic card, and want to choose
> ati i wouldn't recommend that.
>
>
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> so i say again. i wouldn't recomend buying from ATI.
> from now on. no ati neither amd for me.
>
> (with nvidia i used twinview a
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 10:52 AM, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Erez,
>
> The latest versions of Ubuntu, as well as Fedora and OpenSuSE 11.x use
> the latest Xorg server which *does not* need the /etc/xorg.conf file.
> Everything regarding the card is being done automatically (probing
> etc), so when yo
On Thu, Dec 18, 2008 at 10:37 AM, Oron Peled wrote:
> On Thursday, 18 בDecember 2008, Erez D wrote:
> > i have recently bought a new computer. my old one had nvidia , and my new
> > has ati 4550 passive.
> > ... [rest of horror story omitted]
>
> This is a typical usage scenario for binary "add-o
Erez,
The latest versions of Ubuntu, as well as Fedora and OpenSuSE 11.x use
the latest Xorg server which *does not* need the /etc/xorg.conf file.
Everything regarding the card is being done automatically (probing
etc), so when you install Fedora 10 for example, you won't find this
file.
I assume
On Thursday, 18 בDecember 2008, Erez D wrote:
> i have recently bought a new computer. my old one had nvidia , and my new
> has ati 4550 passive.
> ... [rest of horror story omitted]
This is a typical usage scenario for binary "add-on" drivers
(just google for e.g: ubuntu madwifi)
What is more in
If you arg thinking of buying a new graphic card, and want to choose ati
i wouldn't recommend that.
Although oficially ati has "catalyst" drivers for their new cards - it
didn't work on mine (which is supported)
i have recently bought a new computer. my old one had nvidia , and my new
has