--- Jason Dagit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Alex Deucher wrote (on Sat, 4 Oct 2003 at 08:49 -0700):
>
> > xfree86 and DRI CVS have 2D support for m10 already. 3D is not
> > possible as no one has sponsored development of an opensource
> driver
> > and no one has the databooks for the r300
Alex Deucher wrote (on Sat, 4 Oct 2003 at 08:49 -0700):
> xfree86 and DRI CVS have 2D support for m10 already. 3D is not
> possible as no one has sponsored development of an opensource driver
> and no one has the databooks for the r300 yet. So, if you want 3D,
> you'll have to use the ati b
xfree86 and DRI CVS have 2D support for m10 already. 3D is not
possible as no one has sponsored development of an opensource driver
and no one has the databooks for the r300 yet. So, if you want 3D,
you'll have to use the ati binary driver.
Alex
--- Jason Dagit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Who
Who is working on support for the M10? Anyone?
I'm about to get one and I'm a little worried about using the ati
drivers since they can "crash the system" on suspend/resume. This is
a laptop system so I'm going to want suspend/resume and I don't want
to be restarting X every time I resume.
I co