![]() ![]() Since editing nf has been pretty much removed to HAL (somewhere), even an Intermediate end user, such as myself, can't figure it out. I've tried to "downgrade" back, but have lost 3D support and OpenGL compatibility. Granted I have an ATi 9800 series graphics card, but such drastic problems shouldn't have been in place to "happen overnight"upon upgrading. It's not just the Intel graphics that's affected with the changes, ATi graphics fail with the new Xorg, as well as motherboards with VIA chipsets. Xorg Xserver problem not just Intel, and re: #2 (by Solo on 11:19:07 GMT from United States).Is that the new wallpaper in Fedora 12 or Ladislav's own? It somehow seems to keep in Fedora-style. Thanks for the warning, I'll rather stick to Slackware-current then. Running Rawhide (by Barnabyh on 11:15:17 GMT from United Kingdom).IMO, any serious Linux candidate that competes with the major commercial desktop OS offerings of MS and Apple should as a minimum support patch/delta updates, which Ubuntu does not. As most informed people know, ALL the major commercially backed distros (Fedora, Mandriva, openSUSE and Ubuntu) are releasing about the same time in the next few months and I see no reason why Ubuntu should be seen as the only one competing with MS and Apple. I am not Ubuntu bashing (I have a partition with 8.10 installed) but I don't like to read biased reporting. ".The operating system market is certainly heating up with key releases from Microsoft, Apple and Ubuntu due out in the following months." Ubuntu is NOT the only "major" Linux distro due out in next few months! (by Observer on 10:43:55 GMT from Australia). #Oem desktop board blow moulding mchine suppliers drivers#The status of Intel video drivers for Linux (by Mahmoud Slamah on 09:27:59 GMT from Egypt).Beautiful, Secure, Privacy-Respecting Laptops and Phones ![]()
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