About bleeding time! AMD has always been friendly to open source, so after they bought ATI they made it clear that they were going to do it.
AMD will soon deliver open graphics drivers, said Henri Richard just a few minutes ago, and the audience at the opening keynote of the Red Hat Summit broke into applause and cheers. Richard, AMD's executive vice president of sales and marketing, promised: "I'm here to commit to you that it's going to get done." He also promised that AMD is "going to be very proactive in changing way we interface with the Linux community."
I've had my eyes out for AMD64 motherboards, and Fry's has an ASUS
Micro-ATX board/CPU combo for cheap this weekend. I'd been eyeing other
options because NVidia at least has an open-source 2D driver that doesn't
suck. Now, I'm under no illusions here -- it'll be months before
fglx
is anything other than the steaming pile of bug-infested
dog droppings it is now, but at least there's light at the end of the
tunnel.
Somebody tell NVidia to watch out for that oncoming train!