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On Mon, 2008-10-20 at 11:51 -0400, David Rosenstrauch wrote: > Bob - BLU wrote: > > I have a Linux server that needs a graphics adapter. It will spend > > most of it's time displaying an X login window, and the rest of the > > time displaying an X session while maintenance occurs. No games > > here. But I expect to be running a few virtual machines under > > VirtualBox or VMWare. So I'm looking for a graphics adapter than can > > handle that (most any), and not chew up much power as it spends its > > life displaying the login window. > > > > The motherboard has a PCI 2.0 x16 slot for an adapter. I was > > thinking an NVidia based card as they seem to have the best drivers > > (proprietary is acceptable here). > > > > Any recommendations for a 'green' card? > > I just bought a nice, cheap, low-end pcie2.0 graphics card for a box I > built a couple of months ago: > > http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814102724 > > It's pretty green, since it doesn't have a fan (cools by heatsink only) > and thus uses less power. > > 2 caveats though: > > 1) it might be hard to find (Newegg no longer sells it), and > > 2) not sure how the Linux support is for this; I used it for our Windows > desktop Radeon HD support, particularly for >2000 series, I believe is still shaky at best, unless you're using the proprietary fglrx blob (though I seem to recall that not being updated for ages a little while back too...). I'd stick to something older, particularly if its for a machine running a non-bleeding-edge distro. These should be more than sufficient: http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814121019 http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814500035 The cheap low-end seems to be dominated heavily by nVidia, at least as far as what newegg carries. Only a few fanless sub-$50 ATI cards. -- Jarod Wilson jarod-ajLrJawYSntWk0Htik3J/w at public.gmane.org
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