e how well that'll work though. It would be an interesting
experiment.
It looks like the SATA is supported by libata:
http://linux.yyz.us/sata/sata-status.html#uli
later,
Steve
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Niklas Ögren wrote:
I've heard rumour about Linux not able to support ati chipsets
Javier Kohen wrote:
El mar, 05-04-2005 a las 21:54 +0200, Niklas Ögren escribió:
I've heard rumour about Linux not able to support ati chipsets that much..
Is that a generic, or a pure64 problem?
Anybody been running pure64 (or x86 debian) on ATI RADEON® XPRESS 200P
chipset?
Been usi
Niklas Ögren wrote:
I've heard rumour about Linux not able to support ati chipsets that
much.. Is that a generic, or a pure64 problem?
Anybody been running pure64 (or x86 debian) on ATI RADEON® XPRESS 200P
chipset?
I have the non-P version on an MSI board. User experience is _POOR_.
* Clo
I've heard rumour about Linux not able to support ati chipsets that much..
Is that a generic, or a pure64 problem?
Anybody been running pure64 (or x86 debian) on ATI RADEON® XPRESS 200P
chipset?
Been using my Radeon 9600 Mobility with free and official ATI drivers
for a year or so. The XF
El mar, 05-04-2005 a las 21:54 +0200, Niklas Ãgren escribiÃ:
> I've heard rumour about Linux not able to support ati chipsets that much..
> Is that a generic, or a pure64 problem?
>
> Anybody been running pure64 (or x86 debian) on ATI RADEONÂ XPRESS 200P
> chipset?
Been
I've heard rumour about Linux not able to support ati chipsets that much..
Is that a generic, or a pure64 problem?
Anybody been running pure64 (or x86 debian) on ATI RADEON® XPRESS 200P
chipset?
/n
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