Repeat after; *sits in the corner repeating "Do not post at 2:30am after coming down off a caffiene buzz. Do not post..."*
Seriously though. While ATi has drivers, they don't appear to work for the full range of OpenGL functions. To my understanding, they have a bunch of patents, some not owned by them, in those drivers, so they can't release them as open source. Instead, they've done the next best thing, and released them as closed source which works with pretty much any 2.4.x kernel, and without sacrificing features. Twinview, and TV-Out both work - although I can't get two separate displays for two separate servers (where I would plug in a separate mouse and keyboard, and run two 'terminals' off the same computer. :/ Actually, having done some reading since I last upgraded my video card (at which point, I want to play UT2K3, and only nVidia cards would do this), it seems things have got better. Preferably, I'd like something nvidia style, or better yet, something downloaded with Xfree86. It MUST do the following; OpenGL (at a decent speed, with full support). TwinView TV-Out If ATi drivers can now do this for all cards, across all archs, without buggering around (which includes things like using alien to get at Redhat only drivers), then I'll take a look. Until, I'll stick with nVidia. If this is the case, then I'll retract all my points and return the rock from whence I came. ;) Edward On Sun, 2003-08-17 at 05:01, Pigeon wrote: > On Sun, Aug 17, 2003 at 02:36:28AM +1200, Edward Murrell wrote: > > > > As for ATi. Go with nVidia, same yourself the pain. > > I would point out that while "My ATI 9000 isn't working" has come up a > few times on the list recently, "My NVidia isn't working" comes up all > the time. > > <rant type="ideological"> > With NVidia you have a choice of open-source drivers which are crappy > because NVidia won't release enough information to make them not > crappy, or NVidia's own drivers which are binary-only closed-source > and sit like a cancerous growth deep in the bowels of your system. > Yuck, yuck, yuck. Don't buy anything from NVidia. Support > open-source-friendly hardware manufacturers, go with ATI. > </rant> -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]