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No Luke is right in this respect, that is if you mean Open Source Drivers, nv wont do 3d accel ( yes there is a new driver but its very infant like and still dosent do 3d /yet/ ) but both the intel and ati open source drivers atleaste do somewhat of 3d accel
Just my 0.2c - -- Brandon Holtsclaw imbrandon@kubuntu.org http://www.imbrandon.com
Jared Jennings wrote:
I would disagree with that statement. Specially when it comes to Linux. nVidia I believe is much better supported in the Linux world.\
Luke-Jr luke@dashjr.org 11/26/06 11:37 PM >>>
You'll want to be careful about WiFi and video chipsets. Not sure on the WiFi, but be sure you don't get an nVidia chipset if you need 3D performance. ATis up to the X850 and Intels should be good, though...