Hi list this is my first post, I'm relatively new to the linux world.
I'm interested in "videocard for linux" problem.
I've got an ATI Radeon 9600. I can't install ATI proprietary driver on
dynebolic (if I remember, there was an issue with kernel module compiling).
I've got some question:
1 - What's the best choice for videocard in linux today?
2 - What's the dyne module with the correct kernel for dynebolic 2.5.2?
Which of this?
kernel-src-2618ck1d...> 09-Mar-2007 22:39 53M
kernel-src-2621mm2.dyne 12-May-2007 22:29 135M
kernel-src-26222dyn...> 22-Aug-2007 00:42 58M
kernel-src.dyne 02-Mar-2007 22:40 53M
linux-2.6.21-mm2-dyn..> 12-May-2007 22:02 14M
linux-2.6.22.2-dyne...> 22-Aug-2007 00:42 13M
3 - In the installation guide of some software/driver, in the prerequisites,
there's the specification that you must have installed "the correct
kernel-source, kernel-headers, or kernel-devel package" (taken from nvidia
site :-)
How can I reach this in dyne:bolic? (I've tried some of the modules above
without luck).
Thanks in advance
PS: I'm very happy to participate to the dynebolic/linux world.
ciao!
> this is a known problem, should be fixed using the 'fbdev' driver
> unfortunately nvidia won't release the code of the drivers, violating
> a basic market law that keeps us away from using in any way we like
> the hardware we buy. another effect is creating lots of problems to
> support the hardware in 100% free distributions like dyne:bolic. i
> therefore encourage once again everyone to boycott all nvidia products
> in any possible way.
> ciao