Ron Siven wrote:
> No reply means "no", I'm guessing?
>
> I don't think it's it a stupid question. Is it? My windows 7 instance
> handles them both just fine. The ATI is onboard video, while the nVidia
> is in the PCIe slot.
>
> I've searched exhaustively, and can't seem to find what I need. I
On Wed, 15 Sep 2010 21:50:49 -0500, Ron Siven wrote:
> No reply means "no", I'm guessing?
>
> I don't think it's it a stupid question. Is it? My windows 7 instance
> handles them both just fine. The ATI is onboard video, while the nVidia
> is in the PCIe slot.
>
> I've searched exhaustively,
No reply means "no", I'm guessing?
I don't think it's it a stupid question. Is it? My windows 7 instance
handles them both just fine. The ATI is onboard video, while the nVidia is
in the PCIe slot.
I've searched exhaustively, and can't seem to find what I need. I know that
for a long time it
Hey folks,
Is it possible to use nVidia and ATI together with full acceleration yet
with Fedora?
-- Ron
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