> > I recently came across Xi Graphics (www.xig.com). They say they > have Linux > drivers support for OpenGL, GLX, etc. for various 3d graphics > cards as well > as better peformance/reliability in their version of X for both 2d and 3d > cards. Is anyone familiar with them and in particular tried their stuff > with DX? Thanks. >
You will be spending your money for nothing. Xi Graphics statement a topic of controversial debate at XFree86 Developers list. Basically it is a modified XFree86. Nothing better then XFree86 4.0. You may be better of getting nVidia Geforce2 with 32 or 64 MB vid RAM(www.nvidia.com). They have OpenGL drivers for RedHat Linux, which installs on top of XFree86 4.0 and offers a very good quality hardware acceleration. Even SGI is now shipping their Visual Workstations and Linux Workstations with nVidia GeForce2 video cards. I am using it with RedHat 6.2 and RedHat 7.0 Suhaib
