On Monday, 25 בAugust 2008, Omer Zak wrote: > On Mon, 2008-08-25 at 19:56 +0300, Oron Peled wrote: > > On Monday, 25 בAugust 2008, Amos Shapira wrote: > > > Since there are always swings around about "best linux support" which > > > I didn't follow, what's the order of the day? Should go with nVidia, > > > AMD or maybe Intel? Any specific card families/models? > [... snipped ...] > > * My second choice today would be ATI cards: > > 1. As someone else mentioned older (e.g: r300) chipsets have > > pretty good support in the FOSS driver (including > > simple 3D, compiz etc.) > > 2. AMD/ATI released hardware specs last year and started > > cooperating with FOSS community, which is significant for > > the newer cards (http://www.x.org/docs/AMD) > > 3. Because of (2.), there is better support for modern cards > > on the pipe. Specifically, David Airlie (one of X.org developers > > from Red Hat) already announced not long ago about major > > improvements in r500/r600 chipsets. This is bleeding edge > > source in his git repository, but it is reasonable to expect > > this code to land within 6-12 months in fast paced distros > > (Debian testing, Fedora, etc.) > Sorry, but the 2nd and 3rd reasons to choose ATI exist in the future > rather than today. > > If Amos Shapira can wait a year, then let him buy ATI a year from now. > But if he needs a solution today, then several of the above promises are > not relevant for him.
Bzzt. You oversimplify: * Scenario I: - Let's assume Amos buys today an old ATI (r300/r400 based) because he cannot wait. - He gets reasonable 3D today (One of my Pentiums began doing compiz a year ago, after a regular update [ATI 9100IGP]). - Items {2,3} *still* apply, because some of the future updates would improve even those old cards. For example, some of the updates Airlie work on, involve adding kernel modesetting support for the old r300/r400 as well. (this would help in monitor hotplugging, xrandr, etc.) * Scenario II: - Amos buys today an ATI r500/r600 cards. - Can use FOSS drivers today (no 3D acceleration etc.) - Or can use proprietary drivers today. - But because of items {2,3} he would get an *improved* FOSS drivers within the next year (cleanup, release engineering, distribution roll out). So with ATI we have an "installment plan" ("Tashlumim") in two steps: * Get working (but limited) solution today (either old cards or proprietary drivers or no 3D acceleration) * Get better support for the *same* hardware on the next upgrade of your distro. Where's the second step for nVidia cards? Bye, -- Oron Peled Voice/Fax: +972-4-8228492 [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.actcom.co.il/~oron Q: What does FAQ stand for? A: We have Frequently Asked this Question, and we have no idea. ================================================================To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]