It may not matter for you, but nvidia drivers are closed source (at
least they used to be), whereas ati's are open.
Having said that I have always had better luck with nvidia drivers ;)
-c
Will Briggs wrote:
I don't know. amd64 ATI drivers have worked well for me. Probably
not blazing speed, but certainly way better than the TNT2 I was
using before! Have had absolutely no problems with my current
Radeon 9550. In the end I think this choice probably comes down to
value-for-money not pain-per-install.
Yann Ramin wrote:
I'd go for any nvidia using the nvidia-glx drivers. There was a time
when I tried using ATI under Linux, but it was the world's largest PITA
(out of date drivers, really horrible xinerama multiple monitor support,
lockups) that I quickly went back to nVidia. Note that you could use an
ancient GeForce2 and it will still work fine (especially if your 3d use
is limited to OpenGL screensavers :))
Michael Ulm wrote:
I am finally replacing the ancient video card on my
gentoo box. Any half decent card on the market today
will be quick enough for my needs, since I don't
really game (much).
So, which card works (including 3D) on gentoo amd64
with the least amount of pain? Any recommendations
or warnings?
advthanksance,
Michael
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