Reshat Sabiq wrote:
On Wed, 31 Aug 2005, Robin Laing wrote:
>After being burned by the ATI WWW site and their driver, I would look at
>true user feedback before trusting it. ATI support for their cards does
>not mean all features are supported. Like lack of 3D. For me, I will
>avoid ATI video cards for now. This puts a limit on notebooks but that
>is just life.
>
>Buyer beware.
>--
>Robin Laing
>
>
Yes, i'd appreciate user feedback. As i mentioned, the latest driver lists
Mobility X300 as a supported graphics card. Also, the only 3D issues
listed on the site are the following:
1. if "force multi-sample visuals" option enabled in fglrxconfig
2. POSIX Shared Memory is disabled
It appears both of these issues can be easily avoided. But again, i'd
appreciate any feedback from actual users of X300 on laptops.
I think there is a good chance that Mobility X300 support in the
proprietary driver includes 3D, and hardware acceletation:
*Q1:* * What features are provided by the ATI Proprietary Linux Driver? *
*A1:*
The ATI Proprietary Linux driver currently provides hardware
acceleration for 3D graphics and video playback. It also includes
support for dual displays and TV Output.
http://www.ati.com/products/catalyst/linux.html#1