> > Just out of curiosity, can you recommend a good(similar features to > > nVidia/ATI) graphic card, for which opensource drivers (including 'all'(at > > least the most) features) exist? > > > > It should be able to run with Windows too and be able to play 3D games, etc. > > (I'm honestly interested) > > Intel graphic chips meet this requirement, it is what I use and > recommend others to purchase if they have a choice.
1) I can support this. There's no except Intel. And that's the problem. Have you ever seen an Intel PCIe card? Ever seen a integrated gpu on a non Intel chipset mainboard? Funny that running linux on notebooks results to best graphics card support... 2) I would buy a fully open source driven card. Even with little 3d support. It's still more than my ATI Radeon X300 (radeon driver not fglrx). I never got fglrx to work and I honestly don't want to, really. 3) ATI's open source driver - for new cards only - seems to be a marketing gag. Greetings, Johannes -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
