Damon L. Chesser wrote: > No, you are right, but as far as I know, it is NOT included by default > in any Linux. Nos Suse, not FC, not Ubuntu, not Debian, not any I have > tried.
Mepis? One of my on-again-off-again projects is to drop Windows for my gaming platform. Switching to OSX is one option but it's major drawback is that I am praying for developers to port to it. The other is Cedega layered over a Debian distribution. However since it is my game machine I don't want to twiddle with making audio/video work. The point of the game box is to turn it on and relax not tinker with stuff that can get quite frustrating. To that end I tried Fedora as a base for Cedega but it honked me off about 5 minutes after a fresh install. Switched over to Mepis and it does have automatic ATI/nVidia drivers install in the same amount of time as Windows does. IE, about 1 reboot. Of course my game machine is ATI and ATI's driver support barely covers enough to get 3D started. Last I tried CoH, CSS and WoW all didn't work. :/ Anyway, point is there's at least one distro out there that is kind to people who want high-end 3D. -- Steve C. Lamb | But who decides what they dream? PGP Key: 8B6E99C5 | And dream I do... -------------------------------+---------------------------------------------
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