Matt Zimmerman wrote: >My point was that a good hardware vendor will give you a choice of graphics >cards, and if you don't need a fancy 3D card, you can get a high-quality 2D >card for the same price or less. I don't play 3D games on my workstations, >so I always go for these options.
You're basically limited to the Radeon 7000 unless you want to support vendors who prefer closed source drivers. I can't think of anyone else who supplies stuff that could even approximately be described as "high-quality 2D" (Matrox have gone over to the dark side - the Perhalia and G550 have closed drivers, and you need closed drivers to get reasonable functionality out of the G450) -- Matthew Garrett | [EMAIL PROTECTED]