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If AMD delivers the required specs and does its best to help the X.org developers deliver stable open drivers, I'll (slowly) replace all the graphics cards on all my workstations (~10 of them) to AMD.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not an FSF zealot - I truly appreciate nVidia's work on getting a good stable driver for Linux/BSD/Solaris. But never the less, being closed source *, nVidia simply cannot use the community to solve long lasting deficiencies/problems. (Xen support under Linux/Solaris; 64bit FreeBSD support ,etc)
- Gilboa
* In nVidia's defense, their XFree 3.x drivers were open; but C&D letters from Intel and Microsoft forced them to close the driver. (Sadly enough Novel removed one of the links... But I did find the second one)
http://marc.info/?l=dri-devel&m=114981283225530&w=2