Yes, Nvidia card is the best for Linux.
I've tried Matrox, ATI, nvidia. Only the nvidia worked for us since we
have dual monitor setup. If you only work with single monitor, the ati
works fine too.
The driver installation is simple and easy, and they are much linux
friendly than others.
Chen
On
Mark,
You can get an Nvidia Quadro4 380 XGL which has a stereo connector.
Nvidia keeps their drivers on almost the same (if not the same)
release schedule as their MS Windows drivers, they are very stable and
easy to install and maintain.
Zac
| I know this has been discussed before on this l
I know this has been discussed before on this list. I need a graphics
board for a Linux RH 9.0 running on Dell Optiplex GX270. The
applications will be O and Pymol and similar programs. Stereo-capable
would be preferred. I've been told that NVidia is more compatible with
Linux. Of the myri
If you open a session, then open another session and do "Save Session" it
will overwrite the file of
the first session with the second session and it won't even issue a
warning, which was really not what
was i expected to when i did the Save Session. I think something like a
variable
that indica