According to the Linux distro timeline http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedi...roTimeline.png one can say that there are three major lineages of distros: Debian/Ubuntu, Slackware/Suse, and RedHat.
Apparently, AMD/ATI have announced that only Suse and RedHat will be officially supported by the new Linux Rx00 drivers.
Does anyone know what are the main differences between the distros and how easy it would be to implement support for any other distro? (I thought the Linux Standards Project has taken care of that. Or, should one interpret AMD/ATI's "support" as in technical/helpdesk support? Ubuntu is, after all, backed by a Dell contract since some time
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