> You don't drill anything into their heads. The management is inherently
> fearful of things they can't control. Releasing specifications to public
> is one of those things. An UDI is giving them a good excuse to continue
> the policy.
Have you thought of suing ATI - I'd have thought you'd have a valid case
in that they sold you a piece of equipment that's supposed to work, and
seeing as they don't do drivers for Linux, then technically, they're
guilty of selling you a 'faulty' product. Good luck. Lawyers seems to have
a good effect on pointy-haired managers. ;o)
Cheers,
Alex.
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