2013-10-22, 12:26
Dear all,
I want to ask a trivial question. Why do not we have a GUI tool which helps people(covering from the beginner to expert) to select different version of the videodriver to be installed. If I want to use the open source driver just click on it and it does it for me/if I want to go back to Catalyst it will just happen. It would be good if I can test different Catalyst drivers and Open source drivers and the whole system just remain stable.
The code should check all dependency and fix all errors (as I heard) catalyst can cause?
Why this cannot be done? Is it complex? We do not have anybody who can help coding it? It can not be done. etc
I would appreciate if somebody can tell me truth. I am not an expert, so forgive me If I am asking basic things, however my goal is to make Linux more popular and If I see that I cannot do it I feel we are just not there to get Linux popular despite many people try to help.
Thank you,
Kind regards,
Lajos Nagy
I want to ask a trivial question. Why do not we have a GUI tool which helps people(covering from the beginner to expert) to select different version of the videodriver to be installed. If I want to use the open source driver just click on it and it does it for me/if I want to go back to Catalyst it will just happen. It would be good if I can test different Catalyst drivers and Open source drivers and the whole system just remain stable.
The code should check all dependency and fix all errors (as I heard) catalyst can cause?
Why this cannot be done? Is it complex? We do not have anybody who can help coding it? It can not be done. etc
I would appreciate if somebody can tell me truth. I am not an expert, so forgive me If I am asking basic things, however my goal is to make Linux more popular and If I see that I cannot do it I feel we are just not there to get Linux popular despite many people try to help.
Thank you,
Kind regards,
Lajos Nagy