I know that question is ask and discussed ever and ever again, but from
time to time there is a need of an update caused by the newer hardware
offerings on the market.
What kind of GC would be a recommandation to buy.
Thank you in advance
Markus Brandt
Hi Brandt,
nvidia cards in Linux perform real well. I haven't had a chance to make
precise comparisons but, to me, they seem to have the most
reliable/performant driver for the Linux architecture.
My laptop is equipped with : Nvidia GeForce 8400M GS (128MB VRAM)
My desktop has : Nvidia GeForce
my notebok has a nvidia go 7600 and i have no complains about it -
everything i tried in GEM worked well, and it's a easy graphic card to
configure and ajust (twinview etc)
i didn't check the dvi out but vga/svideo tv-out works well also.
igor
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I know that question is ask and discussed ever and ever again, but from
time to time there is a need of an update caused by the newer hardware
offerings on the market.
What kind of GC would be a recommandation to buy.
I have a ATY RadeonX1600 in my first generation