-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Sunday 24 June 2007, Alex Samad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> was heard to say: > I have a nvidia card, and I was wondering if I should be using the > nv driver or the nvidia driver. I don't do any thing flash, watch > movies with mplayer and some development work with eclipse and > firefox. I do use the TV out on one of my machines. > > Last time I checked the main difference was 3d acceleration, whats > the main difference now, should I be using nv for what I am doing ?
I have two machines with Nvidia cards. I've tried the nv driver, and while it's perfectly adequate for general use, it won't drive the video resolution above 1024x768 (in my experience), and color depth is stuck at 16bits. Also, if you have to have TV out, using the Nvidia driver may be the only way to do that. I didn't find any way to make the nv driver activate the TV out system back when I was trying to make it work. Unfortunately, it didn't work well enough for me anyway, I expect to go to the MythTV forums when I build my TV server to find out what video-out cards work for other people. For me, the color depth, 3D acceleration, better font-size control with DPMS, and the native 1400x1050 and 1280x800 monitor resolutions are un-beatable combinations in favor of using a non-free binary driver like the Nvidia. Curt- - -- September 11th, 2001 The proudest day for gun control and central planning advocates in American history -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.4.6 (GNU/Linux) iQEVAwUBRn8qJC9Y35yItIgBAQKNigf/Se1QE+KkhvdE/7Col2zqymNOCOaqVjKB OYfcwksx305eyVJTZMy4iWKov2Ss+YEgv2/YKjurvgGhViqjlOBzoHdB5yC9WcxJ 6/a23u7Uadz5C19zabEh+b3ypRY13F2F1iQcmv+fmuCatGRvDYqfFis9DI/ehgtF H8pQDTFTQKD/5wHI/Zuuja9HRIF0VVE1l5Orq5NvhaX7W4cFyCSv7/zmyoxFGCdP dDQgk5PdaB1zLImP3b3b8aAKB+ktYVsyWF7eudgJeLDi+GboSVUqdQZgdXlADFot xkk1OzITO+JM0TVALcKWjWUjrZ1ciSTrn+KKuggLXxn7qtJnxxWGeQ== =xQ2R -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]