On Wednesday, January 18, 2017 at 5:00:14 AM UTC-5, qmast...@gmail.com wrote:
> среда, 18 января 2017 г., 7:21:37 UTC+3 пользователь raah...@gmail.com 
> написал:
> > On Saturday, January 14, 2017 at 2:20:23 PM UTC-5, tai...@gmx.com wrote:
> > > On 01/14/2017 12:15 PM, qmaster...@gmail.com wrote:
> > > 
> > > > суббота, 14 января 2017 г., 5:01:34 UTC-5 пользователь Chris Willard 
> > > > написал:
> > > >> Hello All,
> > > >>
> > > >> I  am  using my on-board video but only getting 1024x768 resolution so
> > > >> wondered if there is another video card type I could use.
> > > >>
> > > >> -- 
> > > >> Best regards,
> > > >> Chris
> > > >>
> > > > any AMD graphic card should be great for Qubes, because AMD has pretty 
> > > > good open source drivers for Linux. Dont get NVIDIA because in that 
> > > > case you would have to use NVIDIA closed source drivers with hidden 
> > > > backdoors and proven telemetry; nouveau is still not in a good shape, 
> > > > probably because no real assistance from NVIDIA - they want everyone to 
> > > > use their closed source stuff
> > > >
> > > Wait the nvidia linux drivers have telemetry?
> > > I thought it was only windows, and only if you install the "geforce 
> > > experience".
> > > 
> > > Irreguardless nvidia is an awful company that adds "bugs" to nerf 
> > > featuresets on non-windows platforms, and they make it hard to attach 
> > > the card to a virtual machine (ex: error 43).
> > > 
> > > Just say NO to binary blobbed hardware.
> > 
> > no not open source drivers.   It really don't matter if its amd or nvidia.  
> > I actually think the nvidia drivers are way better then amd for linux.  I 
> > use a gtx 650 and its always run great on linux.  proprietary drivers 
> > better for gaming.  open source better for the linux desktops.    What you 
> > would want to do is just research the card model how it performs with 
> > linux.   and even more compatible would be the onboard intel like you are 
> > already using.  But I guess you would have to update the board in that case 
> > to get latest resolutions and desktop effects.
> 
> People who are using QubesOS usually care a lot about security, so: while 
> NVIDIA closed source drivers probably have a better quality/performance than 
> AMD open source drivers, NVIDIA closed source drivers are not an option just 
> because their source code is closed (and also because it is a painful 
> experience to update/maintain them)
> 
> Last time I tested, 1 year ago it was like that (">" means "better than") :
> NVIDIA closed source > AMD open source > AMD closed source > NVIDIA open 
> source (nouveau)
> 
> Meanwhile, AMD drivers have been improving quickly during the recent times, 
> so it could be just a matter of time before AMD open source drivers become 
> better than NVIDIA closed source drivers (both in quality and performance)

they only have better performance in gaming.  Like steam.   When it comes to 
xfce and kde desktops.  the open source drivers give BETTER performance with my 
nvidia card then proprietary.   Meaning no screen flickering with opengl 
effects in kde as example.

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