![]() |
Home
| Calendar
| Mail Lists
| List Archives
| Desktop SIG
| Hardware Hacking SIG
Wiki | Flickr | PicasaWeb | Video | Maps & Directions | Installfests | Keysignings Linux Cafe | Meeting Notes | Linux Links | Bling | About BLU |
> >> Again, this doesn't have to be anything fancy, since I'm not doing > >> gaming on it. I would even consider a used one. > > > > For an AGP motherboard and MythTV, you want either an NVideo > > 5200 or a PCI 8400. The first can do XvMC, and the second can do > > VDPAU. The 5200 will be cheaper; you can get a fanless one from > > NewEgg for about $30. > > Hmm. My schedule for tomorrow has changed and I can sneak out to > Microcenter. They don't appear to have a PCI 8400 card, though that > would have been cool (never knew what VDPAU was until a few minutes ago). > > The one thing I'm fuzzy on, and am finding conflicting information on, > is Linux with different OpenGL versions and DirectX versions. I take it > that DirectX isn't used by Linux programs, and even if I set it up as > dual boot that DirectX 9 would be fine. Correct: Linux doesn't know what DirectX is. > I see cards that support OpenGL 1.4, 2.0, and "ICD". It looks like ICD > works with Linux (never heard of ICD before either), but would 1.4 work? > I see some references to Linux being behind on OpenGL releases anyway. OpenGL is usable with Linux, and the NVidia drivers provide an adequate implementation of it. An ICD is a Windows term for "has a driver", and isn't relevant to Linux. -dsr- -- http://tao.merseine.nu/~dsr/eula.html is hereby incorporated by reference. You can't defend freedom by getting rid of it.
![]() |
|
BLU is a member of BostonUserGroups | |
We also thank MIT for the use of their facilities. |