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phoronix
09-17-2007, 09:40 PM
Phoronix: ATI HD 2900XT With Open-Source Driver

The open-source Avivo driver is currently bound to supporting the ATI R500 GPU family and with efforts now being focused on the RadeonHD driver, this reverse-engineered driver will likely never support the newer GPUs. However, the RadeonHD driver that was pushed out into the public a few hours ago does support the R600 series. This open-source support does include the flagship ATI Radeon HD 2900XT graphics card. Inside our labs we tried out the Radeon HD 2900XT with the RadeonHD driver on Fedora 7 and it's certainly great to see this progress. The driver still has a climbing road a head, but this driver is already a leap in the right direction.

http://www.phoronix.com/vr.php?view=11075

oleid
09-18-2007, 09:04 AM
Hello!

I wonder if this driver will be mergeded with the older drivers to some kind of unified radeon driver, so that the older cards will also profit from the development of the new driver (well, at least the common parts).

BTW. What's the state of free radeon drivers on other platforms, e.g. FreeBSD and Solaris?

Ciao,

Olaf

danij3l
09-18-2007, 01:05 PM
hi, is there a R500(mobility radeon x1600) support in this driver(now, I know in future it will be supported)?

libv
09-18-2007, 03:50 PM
hi, is there a R500(mobility radeon x1600) support in this driver(now, I know in future it will be supported)?

Yes, although card/board specific support still will need to be added. Please contact us on radeonhd@opensuse.org

libv
09-18-2007, 03:51 PM
Hello!

I wonder if this driver will be mergeded with the older drivers to some kind of unified radeon driver, so that the older cards will also profit from the development of the new driver (well, at least the common parts).

BTW. What's the state of free radeon drivers on other platforms, e.g. FreeBSD and Solaris?

Ciao,

Olaf

I am the person who cleaned up ATIProbe in the ati/atimisc module of xf86-video-ati, nobody else dared to tackle this task. I know the horrors of -ati and i do not want this fresh new code to turn into another frankensteinian monster :)