Tres Melton wrote:
I too am preparing to get a new system and have been watching the AMD64 motherboard thread with interest and thought about starting a thread on video cards. I am looking to get the most advanced card I can get that uses completely Free drivers. I've heard that there is an older Nvidia card that is well supported (4200?). OpenGL is important to me as well. There is a great interview of Timothy Miller on Kernel Trap:
http://kerneltrap.org/node/4622
Tim is an avid Free Software user and a graphics card designer that works for a company that builds graphics cards for medical and air traffic control systems and has convinced his company, Tech Source, to fund the development of a completely Free and Open video card. He is hoping for a release date of June 2005 but engineering samples are supposed to be available earlier to developers of graphics systems (X, KDE, Gnome, Mplayer, etc.). When it is available I'll buy one if for no other reason than to support the project, but, until then, what is the card that the Gentoo graphics developers are using?
I just use a ATI Radeon 7200. Its good enough for me, and it runs NeverWinter Nights and Sims2 good enough for me. It was childs play to get working under Linux. Ian
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