On Thu, 9 Jan 2003, David Z Maze wrote: > :0.0 is an NVidia GeForce2 card, and using the NVidia magic drivers, I > get fairly nice OpenGL performance. :0.1 is a cheap card (an S3 > Trio3D, I think);
I have a Nvidia GeForce2 TI. It was a debate when I bought that card because of no open source drivers. At that time I think one argument was how well it was supported in X. Are there makes/types of cards that are really well supported under X vs. others that are not, or is that much less of an issue these days? I have a feeling I'll just buy one at some store I happend to be walking by. I've seen that look the sales staff gives when you ask "Is this card well supported under X?" BTW -- I was trying to switch from my nvidia driver to nv the other day for testing and X wouldn't start (I changed the driver plus the modules Nvidia README says to change). I suppose it's the libGL library here: /usr/share/nvidia-glx/diversions-X11R6/libGL.a /usr/share/nvidia-glx/diversions/libGL.a /usr/share/nvidia-glx/diversions/libGLcore.a /usr/share/nvidia-glx/diversions/libglx.a Odd that I couldn't just change the driver to nv and have it work. -- Bill Moseley [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]