Hi, Thanks everybody for all the useful mails about open source/binary drivers. My original point was: 1)I'm running X on a laptop with an ATI card (for which there must be some sort of open source driver, since X works without fglrx). 2)ATI has dropped support for my graphics card in the latest releases of their driver (the laptop was not even 3 years old, when it happened) 3)The last fglrx supporting my card does not work with the latest version of the kernel 4)Because of that, I cannot use the S-Video output any more (there is a driver called GATOS, but I've never managed to make it work) 5)I don't want it to happen again with the PC I'm about to buy.
From all the mails, and some goggleing, I've understood that Intel
produces cards that are fully supported by Linux, while nVidia's are better (if you use a binary only driver). Since I want to 1) watch movies 2) watch movies on an external TV via DVI or S-Video (e.g. BBC HD, from a DVB-T card) 3) not much else I think Intel is good enough. -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list