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I'm also using nvidia cards and drivers on 3 of my linux boxes without incident. The only pain in the ass thing is having to recompile the driver stub every time you upgrade your kernel. I can't complain because these cards were free, however it does bother me that the driver is closed. I'm shopping around for bits to build a myth box and I'm looking at going with ATI for that machine. Tim. "Be leery of the allegiances of any politician who refers to their constituents as consumers." -----Original Message----- From: discuss-bounces at blu.org [mailto:discuss-bounces at blu.org]On Behalf Of Cole Tuininga Sent: Tuesday, November 23, 2004 10:12 AM To: Billy SG McCarthy Cc: Boston Linux Users Group Subject: Re: 1920x1600 On Tue, 2004-11-23 at 10:02, Billy SG McCarthy wrote: > On Tue, Nov 23, 2004 at 09:27:17AM -0500, Stephen Adler wrote: > > Well... anyone wanna comment on their favorit graphics card? > > I've always been a matrox guy, but maybe I should think about > > NVidia? What models will drive a 1920x1600 monitor? > > For Linux, I've always gone with ATI. There is better support in the > kernel and in whatever X11 you're using. NVidia requires a binary only > dirver. While what Billy says is true (nvidia == binary only driver), my understanding is that the nvidia driver has a tendency to be more stable and have better performance (fps, etc). This is completely anecdotal however. I've only ever used the nvidia ones myself and have never had a problem. Of course, one's philosophy on tainting the kernel, using binary only software, buying hardware from companies that won't support open source may affect the decision as well. -- With a PC, I always felt limited by the software available. On Unix, I am limited only by my knowledge. - Peter J Schoenster Cole Tuininga Lead Developer Code Energy, Inc colet at code-energy.com PGP Key ID: 0x43E5755D _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list Discuss at blu.org http://olduvai.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
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