DJA wrote:
> PCIe slots are starting to show up in laptops. I have one of these video 
> cards in my Asus laptop. The card's plenty fast enough to play Far Cry 
> (That means it's really fast). And I can guarantee it works in Linux 
> with the Nvidia driver.

This card does indeed work great with Linux with nvidia's drivers. But
after having had two nvidia cards I have sworn off them. This
proprietary driver bullshit is for the birds for someone who isn't into
gaming such as myself. I just want two heads. ATI's card which has basic
drivers in X that do all I need to do have replaced my nvidia card
because the proprietary nvidia drivers won't compile under the xen
kernel. And before I could just yum install the nvidia driver for the
fedora kernel getting their driver compiled under the various other
situations I found myself in has wasted too many hours of my time. No more.

-- 
Tracy R Reed
http://ultraviolet.org


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