El mar, 08-05-2007 a las 15:58 +0300, Meir Kriheli escribió:
> Yehoshua (shay) O'Hayon Suchar wrote:
> > That's why I am asking: is there any *other* card that is compatible
> > with Linux, has open source drivers and is able to do 3d acceleration
> > with those drivers?
> >
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> >
Great! Thanks!
Meir Kriheli wrote:
> Intel has open drivers (starting with Xorg 7.2 IIRC), but they are
> usually laptop/on-board cards.
>
> Older ATI cards, which should be enough for blender, have open source
> drivers in Xorg. For more info and models, see:
>
> http://www.phoronix.com/scan.p
Yehoshua (shay) O'Hayon Suchar wrote:
> That's why I am asking: is there any *other* card that is compatible
> with Linux, has open source drivers and is able to do 3d acceleration
> with those drivers?
>
>
> TIA,
>
> shay
>
Intel has open drivers (starting with Xorg 7.2 IIRC), but they are
us
That's why I am asking: is there any *other* card that is compatible
with Linux, has open source drivers and is able to do 3d acceleration
with those drivers?
TIA,
shay
Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
> Thats 3D.
>
> For good 3D drivers, you'll have to go with the closed source drivers
> if you're going
wrote:
Blender, for example.
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Subject: Re: Graphic card
From: "Hetz Ben Hamo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 08/05/2007 11:42
It really depends..
what do you mean "Graphica design"? CAD? Video Editing? Photo Editing?
Animation?
Thanks,
Yes, I know, using the proprietary drivers if I want hardware
acceleration. That is not what I'm looking for.
kariuki wrote:
>
> Nvidia and ATi are well supported in Debian.
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i am using nvidia 6600 on a few linux machines
there is an open source driver, but if you want 3d accelerations i would go
with NVIDIA's proprietry driver
erez.
On 5/8/07, Yehoshua (shay) O'Hayon Suchar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello list.
I'm interested on buyi
Blender, for example.
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Subject:Re: Graphic card
From: "Hetz Ben Hamo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: 08/05/2007 11:42
It really depends..
what do you mean "Graphica design"? CAD? Video Editing? Photo Editing?
Animation?
Thanks,
Hetz
It really depends..
what do you mean "Graphica design"? CAD? Video Editing? Photo Editing?
Animation?
Thanks,
Hetz
On 5/8/07, Yehoshua (shay) O'Hayon Suchar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello list.
I'm interested on buying a graphic card for graphical design on Linux
Hello list.
I'm interested on buying a graphic card for graphical design on Linux
specifically, and I would like to know if there is any Linux friendly
graphic card that might work out of the box on a Linux system
(specifically Debian) and that might work without proprietary drivers.
Any
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