Just out of curiosity, can you recommend a good(similar features to nVidia/ATI) graphic card, for which opensource drivers (including 'all'(at least the most) features) exist?
It should be able to run with Windows too and be able to play 3D games, etc. (I'm honestly interested)
Intel graphic chips meet this requirement, it is what I use and recommend others to purchase if they have a choice.
1) I can support this. There's no except Intel. And that's the problem. Have you ever seen an Intel PCIe card? Ever seen a integrated gpu on a non Intel chipset mainboard? Funny that running linux on notebooks results to best graphics card support... 2) I would buy a fully open source driven card. Even with little 3d support. It's still more than my ATI Radeon X300 (radeon driver not fglrx). I never got fglrx to work and I honestly don't want to, really. 3) ATI's open source driver - for new cards only - seems to be a marketing gag. Greetings, Johannes -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org