I think maybe I should go into some detail here because clearly you aren't
seeing what I'm seeing.
It's just an observation remember. If you look at the statistics it's
something like 90% of computer users are infected. That's according the
"security industry". I'm not going to say this is
The Intel situation is unfortunate although not terribly surprising. You have
to remember to keep things in perspective. There are lots of advantages to
GNU/Linux overall that puts Microsoft Windows to shame besides being free.
Not everything should be about hardware (I know I know, sort of a
There is a great review of various nvidia cards, including the 9500gt,
comparing their performance on a variety of games and benchmarks using both
the latest nvidia binary blob and the latest nouveau drivers here:
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nvidia_june_2012&num=1
As a
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I communicated a while back with various developers working on graphics
drivers & distributions to the source for gaming/video testing and review.
The conclusion of it all. The 9500 series is the way to go. Between
stability, features, performance and price. I would not recommend it though
On 26/06/12 19:04, yee...@gmail.com wrote:
> It is hard to know what to go with.
Yeeehi,
Trisquel goes by what complies with the free software definition. So
you can rule out ATI/AMD straight off as their 3D support is proprietary.
Intel integrated graphics are the best supported in terms of fr
Intel is the only company that supports free graphics. It's got a fully free
driver. Works great with 3D.
AMD (ATI) has released parts of the driver under a free license. The fully
free driver is not good. No 3D and artifacts.
Nvidia hasn't co-operated at all. However, there is a reverse en
It is hard to know what to go with.
nVidia regularly release great working Linux drivers, but they are
proprietary and closed source, I believe. The drivers work well with many 3D
games. nVidia really do not try and support free software as a company, for
some reason, so people say. (Linus