[plug] graphics cards and linux

Caleb Duggan caleb.duggan at gmail.com
Wed Sep 7 09:23:00 WST 2005


VC NVIDIA GEFORCE 6200 256MB/TV/DVI # 	$105
What about that card? that should be plenty powerful enough for what I  
want......anyone know what its linux support is like?

On Wed, 07 Sep 2005 06:21:11 +0800, WolfBite <wolfbite_aus at yahoo.com>  
wrote:

> Nvidia the way to go for linux
> Ive had running
> riva
> gforce2
> gforce4 4200 4600 (ran AA with the 4600)
> currently 6800gt
> some go on that the ati is the fastest and best (in windows)
> nvidia is the fastest and best in BOTH (I still dual boot)
> and the easiest to setup in linux
> even ran BF2 with the 4600 ok :)
> Wolfbite
>
> Caleb Duggan <caleb.duggan at gmail.com> wrote:
> I've been playing America's army quite a bit lately and ive noticed that
> it performs much better under windows than under linux.........i was
> wondering if its that my graphics card isnt supported very well under
> linux......the card is a Radeon 9200SE.......ive heard that radeon cards
> dont perform aswell as nvidia cards in linux, is this true?.....
>
> Im thinking about buying a new graphics card soon anyway.......can anyone
> reccommend an ok linux-friendly graphics card? i would like to spend less
> than $200 on it.....was hopeing to spend around $150...
>
> At PLE, i saw the following card
> VC NVIDIA GEFORCE 6600LE PCIe/256MB/TV/DVI # $139
> Would that be well supported in linux?
>



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