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hmm, presuming that you still used Utah-glx makes me think that you still 
used XFree 3.3.6, since in XF 4 all that stuff is done by the DRI modules.

What i'm saying here is about XF 4.x :

Nvidia has some closed DRI drivers but i don't know if they are ok now or not 
(they were not so in the past) But Nvidia says it supports their latest cards.
Latest driver update seems to be from march 15th, which seems not very 
encouraging (still beta).

ATI with the Radeon looks ok looking at the last postings, but still under 
development (no 100% stable/ but supported) but the development on it is very 
active.  Unless Nvidia make some great progress, my choice for the future 
would be the Radeon.

I don't know about the Intel i810 or Voodoo chipsets, but they are worked 
on/supported.

I'm going to upgrade soon myself (soon is relative) so unless i detect 
changes with Nvidia, i'll go for the radeon.

greetz, K.

PS : maybe better wait until XF 4.1 is out (soon)

On Friday 25 May 2001 23:14, you wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have had many problems with Utah-glx and my GeForce board, in short
> hardware acceleration crashed the X server frequently.  The board died
> so I'd like to replace it with the fastest supported board I can get.
>
> So, what boards are 100% fully supported (i.e. working) with hardware
> accleration?
>
> I'd be willing to switch Linux distributions if I need to as well.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Robert
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