On Thursday 18 November 2004 09:57 am, CorvusE wrote:
On Thursday 18 November 2004 08:58 am, BandiPat wrote:
On Thursday 18 November 2004 04:51 am, peter Nikolic wrote:
BTW the nvidia cards blow the ATI cards out of the water..
Pete .
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Does not!
:o) Lee
I would have to go with Peter on this one. I have had far better experiences getting games to run natively and under Cedega with an NVIDIA card. I am inherently mistrustful of Ati cards anyway, but the incomplete Linux drives sealed the deal for me. AND, I speak from experience, having successfully installed and configured both cards under SuSE 9.0, 9.1, and 9.2 -- __________ CorvusE Linux User #370082 ===============
Well, Cor, many of us have had experiences with both cards. I went through the nvidia hell for a while, installed ATI and haven't looked back, it just works without all the dancing you guys have to do with their drivers! Say what you want, not many that have got nvidia cards have not at one time or another had to from a little to a lot of playing to get them working and keep them that way. I've only used the ATI driver once when I was using one of Mantel's experimental kernels that didn't have the Radeon module. it was a breeze to setup compared to my experiences with nvidia cards & drivers. Since then it's no more than installing the card, booting to init 3 and running sax2, I'm done, 3d and all. cheers, Lee