Le Mardi 20 Mars 2007 15:43, Clayton a écrit :
> > - ATI radeon mobility X1400 256Mb + Hypermemory
> > - Nvidia Geforce Go 7300 256Mb + Turbocache
>
> (snip)
>
> > Although, I know that Nvidia is generally a better choice for Linux, I do
> > have a laptop with an ATI X600 card that performs well under OpenSUSE
> > 10.2 (XGL, beryl, compiz works),
>
> My advice is always opt for nVidia where you can IF you plan on
> running the binary drivers. If you run the OpenSource drivers, then
> either card is fine.
>
> I've had very mixed success with ATI (sometimes I get it working first
> try and on other systems it never works right), and the general
> consensus here and pretty much anywhere is to avoid ATI on Linux if at
> all possible. nVidia (in my case anyway) works every single time when
> I use the binary driver RPMs from the repository.
>
> C.
Thank you Clayton for your answer,
I did not have any positive feedback on this particular ATI card, so I think I
will go for the Nvidia one !
Regards
Matthias
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