If I may add my 2 cents in. I have an ATI 7000 Radeon that worked fine in Mandrake 8.x but I recently switched to Suse 8.0 and the ATI doesn't work well at all. I am looking at getting a GeForce 4 4200 or 4400 to replace the ATI.
I like Suse better that Mandrake and I would be interested if anybody has any experience with the GeForce 4 on Suse linux. Bob Ackerman On Monday 09 December 2002 17:55, you wrote: > In response to Ben's question... > > NVidia's drivers have worked equally awsome with my old TNT2 and new > GeForce 4 TI4400 under linux. The harware accelleration is at least as > good as in Windoze, and I am almost sure you can do dual head on the > upper-end nvidia cards using a DVI-VGA converter. You might check with > NVidia's site to make sure... All this is to say is that I have been > super impressed with NVidia's support of linux, and now I hear it works > on FreeBSD too, if you care about that kind of thing. I recently > bought an ATI Radeon 8500LE 64MB for my brothers' computer, and I have > yet to get ATI's drivers to work, but I haven't tried much. I will let > the list know how it goes if anyone is interested. I hope this helps. > FYI: The reason I bought the Radeon is it was less than $80! Wereas > the Geforce 4 TI series is $200+ for the ones with DVI support (usually > 4400 and 4600). > > Caleb Jorden > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Treasurer, TSLUG. > > Benjamin Story wrote: > >Hi all, > > > >I'm finally getting ready to ditch my old Voodoo3 card for something > >with a little more oomph. I've been debating between one of the > >Matrox dual head cards and the GForce cards. Any war stories with the > >newer video cards under Linux? > >-- > >-- > >Benjamin Story > > > >() Join the ASCII ribbon campaign against HTML email and > > Microsoft-specific > > >/\ attachments. If I wanted to read HTML, I would have visited your > > website! > > >Support open standards. > > > >----------------------------------------------------------------- > >To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >with Subject: unsubscribe > >----------------------------------------------------------------- > > ----------------------------------------------------------------- > To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with Subject: unsubscribe > ----------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------------------------------------------- To get off this list, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with Subject: unsubscribe -----------------------------------------------------------------