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Title: Haiku Gains Support For Current Radeon HD Cards
Post by: Martin Iturbide on May 26, 2014, 02:38:48 am
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As reported by Phoronix, the Haiku operating system "has added (untested) support for the newest AMD Radeon graphics cards to its open-source driver for the BeOS-compatible operating system." (Specifically, that support is for the "Mullins" and "Hawaii" graphics processors.) Impressive that this project keeps the BeOS flag raised and continues to modernize; Haiku has been around since 2001 — years longer than Be, Inc. itself lasted.

Source: http://tech.slashdot.org/story/14/05/25/231214/haiku-gains-support-for-current-radeon-hd-cards

Just checking out other Open Source OS projects progress.   :'(
Title: Re: Haiku Gains Support For Current Radeon HD Cards
Post by: Dave Yeo on May 26, 2014, 04:04:39 am
If I understand correctly there is no hardware acceleration so not much different the our Panorama driver.
Title: Re: Haiku Gains Support For Current Radeon HD Cards
Post by: dbanet on May 26, 2014, 11:58:38 am
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As reported by Phoronix, the Haiku operating system "has added (untested) support for the newest AMD Radeon graphics cards to its open-source driver for the BeOS-compatible operating system." (Specifically, that support is for the "Mullins" and "Hawaii" graphics processors.) Impressive that this project keeps the BeOS flag raised and continues to modernize; Haiku has been around since 2001 — years longer than Be, Inc. itself lasted.

Source: http://tech.slashdot.org/story/14/05/25/231214/haiku-gains-support-for-current-radeon-hd-cards

Just checking out other Open Source OS projects progress.   :'(

That's not because of open source.

Also you've got your chance to change the video drivers situation with that e-mail from Pasha... ;)