Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 5th Sep 2007 17:24 UTC, submitted by Rahul
AMD LWN.net writes: "A quick report from the kernel summit: AMD's representative at the summit has announced that the company has made a decision to enable the development of open source drivers for all of its (ATI) graphics processors from the R500 going forward. There will be specifications available and a skeleton driver as well; a free 2D driver is anticipated by the end of the year. The rest will have to be written; freeing of the existing binary-only driver is not in the cards, and 'that is better for everybody'. Things are looking good on this front. More in the kernel summit report to come."
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I was considering NVIDA for the next card
by Toad on Wed 5th Sep 2007 18:13 UTC
Toad
Member since:
2005-11-27

Now I will probably buy an ATI/AMD.

spikeb Member since:
2006-01-18

me too, to encourage them.

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muep Member since:
2006-03-19

If they really give us full specs for their cards to support open driver development, I will probably sell my Nvidia card and replace it with a new AMD card. I really hope that they are going to do it.

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vikramsharma Member since:
2005-07-06

Woo Hoo, I can install Linux on my new iMac at Office. the lack of proper ATI drivers for Linux sucked, glad to know that those days are over.

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