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== Screen Rotation ==
== Screen Rotation ==
ATI Linux drivers does not let screens be rotated natively. In other words, Linux users currently do not have a way to rotate their screens without extreme slowness. Its Windows counter parts works beautifully.  
ATI Linux drivers does not let screens be rotated natively. In other words, Linux users currently do not have a way to rotate their screens without extreme slowness. Its Windows counter part works beautifully.


== Open Source Drivers ==
== Open Source Drivers ==

Revision as of 01:59, 29 January 2008

Screen Rotation

ATI Linux drivers does not let screens be rotated natively. In other words, Linux users currently do not have a way to rotate their screens without extreme slowness. Its Windows counter part works beautifully.

Open Source Drivers

ATI Radeon cards 8500,9000,9200 and 9250 work with open source drivers provide OpenGL 3D graphics acceleration.

Proprietary Drivers

Proprietary drivers can be used instead, if so desired, although it is not necessary to use these for the cards listed above.

2D

X server

  • XFree86 and X.org support

Xaa

  • X Acceleration Architecture

Xv

  • One Hardware or OpenGL overlay

TV Out

  • NTSC and PAL support

TV In

  • Support for the built in tuner in "All-in-Wonder" cards.

(No support)

3D

OpenGL

  • Provides some OpenGL 2.0 commands

BUT NOT the OpenGL 2.0 version of the shading language.

The ATI driver uses a version of the shading language called the ARB extension. The ARB extension was used before OpenGL 2.0 was finished.