The future of Linux multimedia (NewsForge)
Posted Oct 5, 2004 7:40 UTC (Tue) by
einstein (subscriber, #2052)
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The future of Linux multimedia (NewsForge) by xav
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The future of Linux multimedia (NewsForge)
Well, I have the opposite experience : one machine under Mandrake 10 with a Radeon 9200, GPL driver, which works flawlessly, and another with a Quattro, NVIDIA driver, which regularly locks with the screensaver (which is now disabled). And, in my opinion, Mandrake is not better engineered than Fedora.
I've installed and worked with hundreds of linux systems, and quite a few of those were workstations - so I've used various video cards and drivers with slackware, redhat, fedora, mandrake and suse. Over that time I've seen serious problems with 3D video and ATI cards all along, but none with nvidia in the past couple years. The early nvidia drivers had some agp issues, but that seems to be a thing of the past.
Then use a widely supported non-GPL OS.
Why do you want to dictate what OS I can run? My OS of choice just happens to be GPL'd. What do you want to do, prevent companies like nvidia from selling video cards to linux users? Sorry, I like fast 3D video with my linux, thank you very much!
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