
Ian McDonald wrote:
Good news for us Linux users:
http://news.com.com/2100-7344_3-6103941.html?part=rss&tag=6103941&subj=news
Hopefully AMD/ATI and nvidia follow suit but don't hold your breath.
(originally from) http://craig.dubculture.co.nz/blog/2006/08/10/open-source-graphics-drivers-p art-2/ They've had open-source drivers for their hardware for some time: quoth the truely excellent Keith Packard: Intel has made free software drivers available for all of its graphics adapters since the i810, so if it says 'Intel graphics' on the label, you can be sure that free software will support it. The release today adds support for the brand-new i965 chips which add advanced rendering capabilities to Intel's graphics adapters, including the ability to support OpenGL vertex shaders and hardware T&L. As far as I can tell, while the hardware has been announced, it's not yet available from retailers yet. But, as for AMD/ATI? Ask, and ye shall receive? - http://www.infoworld.com/article/06/08/02/32OPcurve_1.html If it happens, it's yet another reason to love AMD. Good to see competition in the chip markets. Craig