> The other option for people on Quantal is to upgrade to Raring. There's > still no fglrx, but the open source radeon driver has improved a *lot*.
Yes, the Linux 3.6 kernel finally enabled Radeon PCI Express 2.0 support by default and the Linux 3.8 kernel introduces a-synchronous DMA support.
> The other option for people on Quantal is to upgrade to Raring. There's > still no fglrx, but the open source radeon driver has improved a *lot*.
Yes, the Linux 3.6 kernel finally enabled Radeon PCI Express 2.0 support by default and the Linux 3.8 kernel introduces a-synchronous DMA support.