The only time I boot into Windows nowadays is when I want to play video files and watch them using the TV out on my Radeon 9250. Looks like that could be a thing of the past soon:
AMD will soon deliver open graphics drivers, said Henri Richard just a few minutes ago, and the audience at the opening keynote of the Red Hat Summit broke into applause and cheers. Richard, AMD’s executive vice president of sales and marketing, promised: “I’m here to commit to you that it’s going to get done.” He also promised that AMD is “going to be very proactive in changing way we interface with the Linux community.”
The open sourcing of graphics drivers will indeed be good news, but it’s not a big surprise. After AMD acquired graphics driver maker ATI last year, an announcement that AMD would be opening up graphics drivers has been anticipated. The other shoe has dropped, and the folks at the Summit in San Diego are very happy. Now, the new question is “when?” Richard didn’t say.
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May 14th, 2007 on 7:08 am
I use tvout from my Radeon 9250 using open source drivers under Linux. The Gatos project has a patch to xorg that makes this work.
http://megahurts.dk/rune/tv_output.html
This patch is getting old. Some comments by the author (Rune) on the mailing list make me concerned for his health.
May 14th, 2007 on 8:01 am
Thanks Hugh. I tried this patch a while back, but just couldn’t get it to work.