Kernel Stack Sizes
Steve Brenneis
sbrenneis at surry.net
Thu Jun 17 15:23:30 UTC 2004
On Thu, 2004-06-17 at 10:44, Alan Cox wrote:
> On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 10:27:58AM -0400, Steve Brenneis wrote:
> > If there was such a huge demand, ATI and Broadcom would both have
> > developed at least binary drivers for Linux. Both steadfastly refuse to
>
> ATI did, Broadcom did
>
References? If they produced drivers for Linux, it will be news to a lot
of people. It will also make projects like ndiswrapper unnecessary. Are
you sure of this?
> > I use the open source Radeon drivers on another system and they are
> > barely functional. I don't think it will be possible for anyone to
>
> They should be pretty solid for the older radeon cards. For the newest ones
> and 3D you have to use the ati binary driver right now.
>
Do you have a link? I know many, many people who will be happy to hear
there is a binary driver for ATI.
> > Maybe the HP model is the one to suggest to companies like nVidia. They
>
> nVidia have reasons for doing things they way they do. Don't expect any
> sudden magical change.
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Steve Brenneis <sbrenneis at surry.net>
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