On 25/04/2012, John Floren <j...@jfloren.net> wrote: > There are 3 options: > > 1. Suck it up and use the 64-bit system that is available > 2. Write drivers for your hardware (this is the comedy option) > 3. Complain on 9fans for a while before eventually giving up (this is > the popular option) 4. Keep to Linux and curse the world in wrath.
I'd shut up if no one _asked_ me about it, but some did. > I don't even know what you're attempting to imply with that > calculation at the end, though. What does the onboard graphics card > have to do with network bandwidth? It doesn't; however graphics are drawn, whether in hardware or software, they must be sent to terminal. > If you run a big drawterm/cpu > window, it won't be that high of a data rate How? > and it won't use the > graphics card anyway. Then it will be slow. Software graphics are slow.