Re: [newbie] ATI announces official support for Linux OS

1999-11-28 Thread Axalon Bloodstone
On Sat, 27 Nov 1999, Alan Shoemaker wrote: > AxI have one of those too, which is probably why I'm on their > newsletter mailing list. I wonder how come you didn't get the > [old]newsletter today too!!? :-) > > Alan Never signed up for it *shrug*, I will be soon, i want a look at the chip

Re: [newbie] ATI announces official support for Linux OS

1999-11-27 Thread PadLocke
That makes me happy :) I use a 3D Rage on one of my machines at work :) On Sat, 27 Nov 1999, you wrote: > ATI Technologies Inc. has announced that it is fully supporting the > development of drivers for the Linux Operating System and is endorsing > the open source movement by releasing 2D, 3D an

Re: [newbie] ATI announces official support for Linux OS

1999-11-27 Thread Alan Shoemaker
AxI have one of those too, which is probably why I'm on their newsletter mailing list. I wonder how come you didn't get the [old]newsletter today too!!? :-) Alan Axalon Bloodstone wrote: > > On Sat, 27 Nov 1999, Alan Shoemaker wrote: > > > Hey AxeI got that today in a newsletter dir

Re: [newbie] ATI announces official support for Linux OS

1999-11-27 Thread Axalon Bloodstone
On Sat, 27 Nov 1999, Alan Shoemaker wrote: > Hey AxeI got that today in a newsletter direct from ATI and just > passed it on :-) > > Alan No worries, I only am aware of it cause I have an all-in-a-wonder and i package the gatos rpm ;) no one ever said they were the quickest people on the

Re: [newbie] ATI announces official support for Linux OS

1999-11-27 Thread Alan Shoemaker
Hey AxeI got that today in a newsletter direct from ATI and just passed it on :-) Alan Axalon Bloodstone wrote: > > [...] > ;) only a month behind too Alan > > http://www.ati.com/ca_us/resource_centre/dev_rel/linux.html > is the non PR page > (which i'll comment a little on) > > gatos h

[newbie] ATI announces official support for Linux OS

1999-11-27 Thread Alan Shoemaker
ATI Technologies Inc. has announced that it is fully supporting the development of drivers for the Linux Operating System and is endorsing the open source movement by releasing 2D, 3D and multimedia programming specifications for its industry-leading RAGE graphics technology. Recognizing the phen