12-09-2011, 11:42 PM | #31 |
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True story: Gnome 3 works fine on ATI hardware. Just use the open source driver.
Cheerio! (PS: My suggestion is to not use Piece of **** binary blobs, including catalyst or nvidia drivers, with linux. They do not integrate well and no one can make them do so).
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12-10-2011, 12:36 AM | #32 | ||
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Gnome has always been like this anyways, trying to make things as simple as possible by "hiding" advanced customisation and by trying to "force" a default setup. In Gnome 3 they just went further in this way. They've made their ideological choice. Some people like, some people don't. It's a matter of taste and it's impossible to please everyone since we all have different needs. Personally like I said, I don't, and I prefer to use a DE that suits my needs. That's also why the Linux world is so great, because there's no default forced choice you can use whatever you want and change whenever you want. There's enough DEs to satisfy most of the different needs. You aren't forced to use it, so yeah it may be a piece of shit for you but maybe not for touch users or grandmas or the OSX-addict audience. Quote:
The fact that there's screen corruption or driver malfunction when using Gnome 3 with fglrx and not other drivers just show problems in the driver itself, that can only be solved by AMD anyways. If you are talking about the binary blob, it's not free (if you meant open source..). By the way like it has been said, the open source one performs much better than the blob concerning Composited/2D stuff and runs Gnome 3 fine. Well.. Now if only the open-source drivers were on par with proprietary ones concerning 3D performance and features...
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12-12-2011, 01:22 AM | #33 |
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Yeah... If only...
The potential is there if you ask me, I have a desktop with a very old nvidia 5200 GX or FX or something (can't remember and it's a few hundred km away), and the FOSS driver actually works better than the proprietary nvidia one for that model. We're just lagging behind, it remains to be seen if we'll catch up... For most very old cards (usually the early 3D cards) that I've seen the free drivers usually work better as well. Meh... patience. Openbox+Vesa is always there to save the day if something goes wrong anyway. If all else fails, I will survive on those like a cockroach. |
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