Hi all,

I am new to solaris in general and want to ween myself off windows. So what 
better way to do that then buy a laptop and install solaris express and then 
force myself to learn solaris :)

My question is related to nvidia vs ati really. I saw that nvidia has binary 
drivers out specifically for solaris ( I think sun paid nvidia to do this, 
because sun uses quadro cards) but ati only has drivers for linux. I that that 
their are open drivers for each brand as well, but from what I understand the 
drivers directly from the company should increase graphical performance/ability.

My goal for this laptop is to eventually successfully implement the AIGLX 
project onto my solaris desktop. I really want to push my GPU to the max, and 
the work thats being done in openGL rendering directly from X (aiui) is really 
cool.

So in summary, if I am looking for a laptop that can run solaris 10 and utilize 
3d acceleration (i think i need this to run AIGLX), what are my choices?

I am looking at the Samsung X11, but unfortuantly it is not available in the 
US. 

Also it seems that any laptops that have AMD 64 processors use ATI graphics 
solutions, which from what I read are not as well supported in UNIX/Linux.

Opinons?
 
 
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