Read more.And includes Eyefinity support for Linux distros.
Read more.And includes Eyefinity support for Linux distros.
Good news about VLC, and I don't even have an ATI card atm
Lets hope these are better than the previous releases which have not been that great!
VLC support is good news
the driver says it has support for OpenGL ES 2.0, does this mean it is compliant with the new OpenGL 4.1 standard announced yesterday?
http://rusi.org/downloads/assets/FDR2.pdf - RUSI - A Force For Honour
http://www.uknda.org/my_documents/my...essity_scr.pdf - UKNDA: A Compelling Necessity
http://www.uknda.org/my_documents/my...ISIS_Sep08.pdf - UKNDA: Overcoming The Defence Crisis
http://www.uknda.org/my_documents/my...y_Doc_24pp.pdf - UKNDA: A decision the next Prime Minister must make
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When can we get "proper" Linux support?
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The "server" i.e. both my desktop computers running Windows 7 Ultimate are an RDP server. Both have exactily he same issue and have had it as far as I can remember. After RDPing to a machine, I often cannot get into that machine physically without remotely rebooting it or remotely putting it to sleep and then waking it locally forcing the driver to re initialise.
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