AMD stops maintaining proprietary Linux drivers for older graphics hardware(heise online, 10.03.2009 14:19) In future Linux distributions, open source drivers will have to be used with older Radeon GPUs, because AMD will no longer support or maintain current Linux drivers for older graphics hardwareVersion 9.3 of the proprietary Linux graphics drivers from This plan has recently been confirmed by various sources, although the Phoronix further reports that version 9.3 of the drivers, expected this month, will provide no further support for the Linux users who own the older Radeon graphics hardware, which is still being offered for sale even now, will therefore have to suffer one of the repeatedly quoted disadvantages of proprietary Linux drivers; their dependence on the willingness of the makers to adapt drivers to the constantly changing interfaces in the Linux environment. Since, for over a year and a half, following a period of a very restrictive information policy, AMD has been releasing information more freely about driving Radeon GPUs and is even actively encouraging the development of open source drivers, the adverse effects are limited for most users. The 3D performance of some of the graphics cards no longer to be supported by the future Catalyst drivers is said to be better with current Catalyst drivers than with open source drivers. Many of the latter give little or no support for GPUs' energy saving functions, and some TV outputs are also problematic. Even proprietary AMD drivers have not been exactly popular with some users and distribution developers, because of technical problems and their rather sluggish support for new kernel and X.org versions. Nvidia is also removing support for some older graphics cards in its proprietary Linux drivers. Support for the GeForce FX series (the fifth generation), for example, was dropped with the 177 series drivers issued in the second half of last year. Nvidia is however maintaining the older drivers in the 173 series for these cards as |
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