On Sep 08, 06 12:14:10 -0400, Marcel Mourguiart wrote:
> Good but Intel only produce  integrated  graphics chips and with the worst
> performance in the market. Yes i know Intel is the bigger graphics chips

True, but it's getting better. For desktop uses and older games it's
certainly enough now.

> There is just no open source solution to high performance 3D acceleration in
> Linux, is because of linux developers ? or Graphics cards vendors ? or too
> fast Release cycles ?, i don't know, and people who actually buy this cards

Probably all of that.

> And btw Intel open source graphics are not completely open, they have some
> binaries for functions like Macrovision.

True, but that doesn't add any real value.

> And I'm not trying to say here, that suse or kernel developers must add
> ati's and nvidia drivers in the kernel, I understand why they can't and
> don't want to do that, but if you are waiting to ATI or nvidia to open their
> drivers, then i hope you have a really long life to make the waiting.

I still haven't abandomed all hope ;)

Matthias

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