truth teller to be fair, crossfire in linux isnt exactly a bouquet of roses. sure, it kinda works but the amount of applications that can take advantage of it is almost nil (unigine being the exception last time i checked)



maybe after the widespread usage of crossfire things will change, maybe

It mostly worked, problem is that you're forced to use a single display when running in CFX mode. Just like DirectX, OpenGL has some constraints that limit performance improvement if you do something weird like relying on the last frame for updates to the current one such as for certain forms of motion blur. I won't lie though, Linux support could use a little love but, I would rather use an AMD GPU than a nVidia GPU on Linux... and I do. I do most of my dev work in Linux, I only use Windows for gaming.We all know what Torvalds thinks of nVidia when it comes to hardware support in the Linux community.