
Download ati tabs in registry ati graphic. I upgraded my device manager and passed mcafee virus scan! Right click on start > device manager > click on display adapter > right click on the ati display adapter & select properties.

Guess what – OO isn’t as good, but it works well enough for me.How to flash an ati radeon hd 5770 graphics card for a. How can you stand using OO? It sucks and MSO is so much better… Blah, blah, blah.

I hear the same argument all the time from the OO sucks crowd. Please explain to me why I should go to the trouble of installing proprietary drivers that may occasionally cause upgrade problems when I already have drivers that work fine for me and I would never use the advanced features anyway. If I want to do any gaming I just reboot into windows where I have greater compatibility anyway. The only 3d stuff I do in linux is the Compiz stuff, which runs just as well on the open source drivers. Here’s one – I have an ATI card and don’t want to spend $100 bucks just so I can use NVidia’s drivers. Otherwise, any practical person that can use them will use them. The only reason to not use nVidia drivers is because you have some emotionally-based objection to them. They are clearly superior in almost every respect and most people who care about performance or advanced features are going to need them. That’s not to say the proprietary drivers don’t have their uses. Trying to fit the proprietary drivers onto a constantly changing open source kernel/x.org is going to have additional problems that open source drivers won’t. It wasn’t meant as a jab, just another example of why the NVidia drivers aren’t the perfect piece of software certain people seem to think they are.

Soon that Beta driver will be the stable one so that point will be moot too. Even more importantly, it is unlikely to be fixed in the conceivable future. OK, it’s obvious you are completely missing the point. That’s not NVidia’s fault, that’s the kernel’s fault for not having a stable API.
