The Voodoo just got behind for things like gaming. It
just won't handle the requirements of games today (or a
few years back either) in 2 or 3D. However, for many
purposes it's just fine.
On Thu, 16 Oct 2003 20:46:53 +0200
"D.Wilkening" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Ian,
it's quite the same situation for me. Looking for a new
gra-ca i remembered
having an old voodoo3 somewhere in my flat. I thougt of
(searching and)
installing it because my old ati rage IIc is'n good for
xine/zapping/desktop.
My question is: why is the voodoo not good enough anymore
and can i save some
time by *not* installing it?
After all i'm not interested in 3D but i remember that
card to be not the worst
in 2D, so xine/zapping should work, right?
Dieter
Zitat von Ian Truelsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
I am looking to get a new video card for my desktop (the
old Voodoo 3 is
starting to show its age). What I would like to know is
which of the big
two nVidia or ATI are better supported under Linux for
framebuffer stuff
and for DRI.
Given the choice between the two, which would you choose
for Linux?
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Ian Truelsen
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