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| Sylvain Robitaille wrote: > My understanding (in the past) was that > Nvidia adapters required that you use the included Windows driver, > loaded via ndiswrapper. I've been using Nvidia cards for at least 8 years and never had to do this. The nv driver included in X has always worked very well (but does not support hardware rendering), and Nvidia has been making native linux drivers available for years. -- Old Man |
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| Old Man wrote: >> My understanding (in the past) was that Nvidia adapters required that >> you use the included Windows driver, loaded via ndiswrapper. > > I've been using Nvidia cards for at least 8 years and never had to do > this. The nv driver included in X has always worked very well (but > does not support hardware rendering), and Nvidia has been making > native linux drivers available for years. Ok, I either was misinformed, or misunderstood the information I had. My own experience with ATI has been quite similar, though perhaps not for quite as many years (I don't recall what graphics controllers I was using 8 years ago, or how long ago I got my first ATI Radeon controller, but it's been years). -- ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Sylvain Robitaille syl@alcor.concordia.ca Network and Systems analyst Concordia University Instructional & Information Technology Montreal, Quebec, Canada ---------------------------------------------------------------------- |