On 07/25 08:38 , Dave Erickson wrote:
> On Sun, 2004-07-25 at 18:45, Randy Clarksean wrote:
> >  
> > Are any of you running a moderately decent video card on Suse 8 or 9? 
<snip>
> Any recent NVIDIA based card.

I disagree. I've had poor luck with those drivers. They do some nifty
things (3D acceleration across both heads, auto-detect external monitor on a
laptop); but my main problems with them are:
- they often screw up the console when switching out of X. If you ever
  leave X (either shutting it down nicely, or ctrl+alt+f1); it might put
  gibberish on the text console, and you might not be able to resume a sane X
  session. IMHO, this is unforgiveable.
- For better or worse, they don't use large parts of the X subsystem. One of
  the places this shows up is in interpreting X modelines. So if you're like
  me, and have a highly-tweaked modeline on one of your monitors, it won't let
  you drive it as hard.
- Xinerama support is badly emulated (again, they aren't using that part of
  X). So if you have two monitors of different resolutions, the driver can't
  comprehend a non-rectangular array of screens.

> get one with dual VGA outputs and try dual monitors!

ATIs will do this as well; in some cases they support 3D accel on both heads
(using 'mergedfb'); and there's some hope of getting a decent X driver for
ATI hardware in the future, so you're not stuck with the hassles of
binary-only drivers.

but maybe I'm just too damn picky about my video hardware. :)

that said; nVidia probably still has the fastest 3D accelleration under
Linux (but I don't know). so if you're willing to sacrifice everything in
the name of speed, they might still be the way to go.

-- 
Carl Soderstrom
Systems Administrator
Real-Time Enterprises
www.real-time.com

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