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Re: [suse-multimedia-e] sounds, flicks and business graphics
- From: Hans <hvdmerwe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 09 Nov 2005 08:55:53 +0200
- Message-id: <1131519353.7056.1.camel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
On Tue, 2005-11-08 at 19:15 +0200, NSK wrote:
> On Tuesday 08 November 2005 06:21, lonn@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > What graphics display capability should a new machine have
>
> Matrox produces some nice but highly priced professional graphics cards for
> PCI, AGP, PCIeX1, and PCIeX16 systems, and it offers open-source drivers for
> GNU/Linux. http://www.matrox.com/ and http://www.shopmatrox.com/
>
> nVidia produces low-cost gaming cards like 7800 and higher-cost professional
> cards like Quadro, and most models have a binary driver for GNU/Linux and
> BSD. http://www.nvidia.com/
>
> I use a PCIeX16 nVidia 6600 256MB card on my SUSE 10.0 PC and I am happy with
> it.
>
> If you need a faster card, nVidia 6800GS is a good and cheap solution.
>
> --
> NSK
> Founder of the Wikinerds Community
> http://www.wikinerds.org/
>
How do I measure 2D performance in Linux (well Xorg really)?
Hans
> On Tuesday 08 November 2005 06:21, lonn@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> > What graphics display capability should a new machine have
>
> Matrox produces some nice but highly priced professional graphics cards for
> PCI, AGP, PCIeX1, and PCIeX16 systems, and it offers open-source drivers for
> GNU/Linux. http://www.matrox.com/ and http://www.shopmatrox.com/
>
> nVidia produces low-cost gaming cards like 7800 and higher-cost professional
> cards like Quadro, and most models have a binary driver for GNU/Linux and
> BSD. http://www.nvidia.com/
>
> I use a PCIeX16 nVidia 6600 256MB card on my SUSE 10.0 PC and I am happy with
> it.
>
> If you need a faster card, nVidia 6800GS is a good and cheap solution.
>
> --
> NSK
> Founder of the Wikinerds Community
> http://www.wikinerds.org/
>
How do I measure 2D performance in Linux (well Xorg really)?
Hans
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