<#secure method=pgp mode=sign> Roberto Sanchez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
What I would like to do is get an nVidia card.
Mistake du jour! You'll only spend more on the nVidia for even crappier drivers. Just get a newer Radeon if you want graphics performance. I believe there's actually working open drivers for the ATI adapters.
Problem is that the newer Radeon cards have even worse support in the open source drivers. It is really aggravating since I want a card that will allow me to play my games in Linux. The two that I play now are Neverwinter Nights and America's Army. I would probably get more in the future, but not if I can't my video card to perform better.
Based on what I have seen by googling for the various problems that I have had, there are far fewer problems with nVidia cards than with ATi cards when it comes to Linux gaming.
Anyway, how bad are the nVidia drivers? The only experience I have had with them (one high-end workstation in the Linux lab I formerly admined) was fairly positive.
-Roberto Sanchez
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