On Sep 08, 06 12:14:10 -0400, Marcel Mourguiart wrote:
Good but Intel only produce integrated graphics chips and with the worst performance in the market. Yes i know Intel is the bigger graphics chips
True, but it's getting better. For desktop uses and older games it's certainly enough now.
There is just no open source solution to high performance 3D acceleration in Linux, is because of linux developers ? or Graphics cards vendors ? or too fast Release cycles ?, i don't know, and people who actually buy this cards
Probably all of that.
And btw Intel open source graphics are not completely open, they have some binaries for functions like Macrovision.
True, but that doesn't add any real value.
And I'm not trying to say here, that suse or kernel developers must add ati's and nvidia drivers in the kernel, I understand why they can't and don't want to do that, but if you are waiting to ATI or nvidia to open their drivers, then i hope you have a really long life to make the waiting.
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