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payam 06-02-2003 02:46 PM

3D Acceleration in Linux
 
Which graphics card should I get if I want a driver to support 3D acceleration. I've heard that nVidia's drivers are very good, but are closed source. ATI's drivers are open source, but 3D support is only available for Rage cards at the moment -- i.e. no Radeon.

What comments do you have about this?

(Will be using RH or MDK)

tangle 06-02-2003 02:48 PM

I got an Nvidia card and the driver work great. Why do you care if they are closed source?

Proud 06-02-2003 02:52 PM

Mdk 9 + nVidia :D
Mdk PowerPacks should come with the full drivers already installed, normal Mdk has generic drivers which you just upgrade in 1 min flat. :)

rmartine 06-02-2003 04:39 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by tangle
Why do you care if they are closed source?
Fortunately nvidia has been very nice and is a reputable enough company that many people will accept a closed source driver from them.

Would you accept a closed source mouse driver from Microsoft??

klod 06-02-2003 04:54 PM

open source = one of the main reasons to why you should use Linux ;D

If you search the boards there are actually people getting the radeons working!

Cheers, Klod!!!

membrax 06-02-2003 05:16 PM

've got a Radeon 9700Pro 128MB and installed drivers you can find on www.siemens-digital.de
OpenGL appz work fine, Quake3, Unreal Tournament as well, solid as a rock !

kazuni 06-02-2003 07:20 PM

yeah i got my nvidia drivers working too! (geforce 3 Ti500, asus v8200 T5 :)) works great with tuxracer :P :P

uglydot 06-03-2003 06:57 AM

I have a Radeon 9000 Pro running in Slack 9 quite well. Enjoying ut2k3, Quake 3 and many other games on my linux box now. You can go nVidia or ATI really, nVidia was easier to set up, though I had to reformat after doing it to get the ATI drivers working. Just a matter of preference, and I prefer ATI.

tcaptain 06-03-2003 01:12 PM

I have an old Radeon (7200 I think) and 3D support works just fine on the thing.

PsychosisNode 06-10-2003 09:44 PM

absolutely not!!!
 
No I wouldn't accept a closed-source mouse driver from microsoft.

The SIN Raven 06-14-2003 10:27 AM

Mandrake 9.1 + Nvidia is the way to go...
Just a opinion, but i a newbie and i only at 1 week in Linux world, and everiting works perfectly...
Best: the SIN Raven

killi 06-14-2003 10:58 AM

nvidia runs perfectly on my box

uglydot 06-14-2003 11:21 AM

I recently downloaded Army Ops for linux and I find that I get very poor performance. I am running a 2100+, 512 pc2700 RAM and a 9000pro. Is this another game optomized for nvidia or are the ATI drivers just not as good maybe? It appears to be the lighting the slows things down, I tried turned down lightmap and such but it didn't help much. I also tried multiple resolutions as well as the other options.


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