They are supported, but there seems to be a varying degree of success in
getting them to work with the accelerated drivers from nVidia. Don't get me
wrong, I'm a big nVidia fan and probably will be for quite some time. I
highly suggest them for performance and graphic quality, but there need to
be some patience in getting it configured.
Jamin W. Collins
-----Original Message-----
From: John Aldrich [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 4:14 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: RES: Good 2D/3D graphics card for Linux
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Toni Guedes wrote:
> > On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Toni Guedes wrote:
> > > Can someone sugest me a good 2D/3D card (U$100~200) for use with
Linux?
> > > Ati's Rage Fury and Radeon, Matrox G400/450...
> > >
> On Tue, 28 Nov 2000 de John Aldrich wrote:
> > Graphics Blaster TNT (TNT1, btw.) Should be pretty cheap to
> > find these days. Or, if you only have PCI, (the non-AGP
> > TNT1 is pretty difficult to find) get a Voodoo PCI card.
> > John
>
> At the moment I'm using a Matrox G200/8mb/AGP card, but I want something
> with a better 3D performance and, at least with the same 2D quality and
> speed. XFree-4.0.1 2D/3D support is essential!
>
> I'm affraid of making the wrong choice!
>
AFAIK, TNT-based cards are supported by X4.0.1...but you
might want to check.
John
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