Even better I think would be for the Recommended
installation to detect the video chipset (we already
do that) and if it's one with a known problem disable
it, otherwise enable it.

For the Expert, still detect, but give the choice, but
give a warning that it won't work if they have a bad
chipset, maybe warn if it's an NVidia too.

--- Fabrice FACORAT <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If it is the case so the user will disable this
> features.
> This features will not be enable by default so the
> user will enable it
> and will know what he do ( cf warning message )
>  
> -- 
> http://perso.wanadoo.fr/linux_wizard/index.html 
> -
> If you want to make God laugh, tell him about your
> plans.
>   -- Woody Allen
> 
> 

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