Hardware:
Dell intel g41
ATI hd5670
NVIDIA 9800gt
Driver:
Ati-driver-installer-11-02-x86.x86_64.run
NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-260.19.44.run
Fedora 14x64:
ATI graphics card @ built-in DRIVER: abnormal, can display wallpaper, do not see the desktop taskbar. A kernel error is prompted.
ATI graphics card @ ATI official driver: Abnormal. It stops loading fedora upon startup and cannot enter the desktop or character interface.
Fedora 15x64:
ATI graphics card @ built-in DRIVER: Normal, desktop gnome3 effect normal.
Opensuse 11.4x64:
ATI graphics card @ built-in system driver: Normal, supports common 3 screens.
ATI graphics card @ ATI official driver: The desktop cannot be started because it is abnormal. The character interface is displayed.
Ubuntu 11.04x64:
ATI graphics card @ built-in system driver: Normal, supports common 3 screens.
ATI graphics card @ ATI official driver:
Normal, supports normal 3 screens, and does not support amd eyefinity.
NVIDIA graphics card @ automatic system drive: Normal, supports common dual-screen.
NVIDIA graphics card @ NVIDIA official driver: Normal, supports dual-screen stitching 3200x900 resolution.
Seeing that atidriver updates are so diligent, I thought they could support Linux, but the results were miserable. They only supported ubuntu.
I don't want to talk about it, but I still need the old saying "Linux users -- cherish life and stay away from the card ".
However, a has an advantage in windows.
Windows users-with a card, the dual-screen and 3-screen stitching has a wide field of view.
Http://www.cnblogs.com/sink_cup/archive/2010/11/06/ati_big_desktop_ubuntu_xp.html