Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak <mjc <at> avtechpulse.com> writes: > So... does anyone have suggestions for the "best" AGP video card / > driver combo for 3D gaming (say torcs, for sake of argument), if you're > restricted to the open source drivers? * You have already mentioned Intel ("no plug-in cards", which is the main issue with their offerings, though they are a good choice for those buying a new computer). * NVidia cards have no 3D hardware acceleration support whatsoever in the Free Software drivers. * As far as I know, the same goes for current offerings from Matrox and others. This leaves ATI, so here's the situation with ATI cards: * Up to the Radeon 9250, these cards are well-supported and should work. * From the Radeon 9500 up to the Radeon X850, you're entering dangerous territory: there's now 3D support for these (in current FC5+updates - 3D support for these cards was disabled in FC5 as released because of bugs, so make sure you get the updates which reenable it and hopefully fix the bugs - note that you'll get a more recent version of the driver if you use Rawhide or the AIGLX repository for FC5), but it is new, so it might not work as well as the <=9250 cards. * Everything beyond X850 has no 3D hardware acceleration support whatsoever in the Free Software drivers. See: http://dri.freedesktop.org/wiki/ATIRadeon Kevin Kofler -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list