On Fri, 2007-03-30 at 18:03 -0500, Jon Ciesla wrote: > Works for me. I'll make a wiki page soon and post back here. I think > focusing on a DVD is probably wise. > > On the 3D game front, I see two choices. > > 1. Eschew 3D games, so all the games included work as well as possible on > all available hardare, due to binary drivers, the pragmatic approach. > > 2. Go all-out and include the best of the 3D games. Then users can use > the LiveDVD as a sort of hardware Shibboleth. They can take the DVD to > the store, and try out the available hardware, and then buy what works > with OSS drivers. Speak against binary-only hardware with the pocketbook. > > I have a preference. What do you all think? My Radeon 9600XT works great with the open source driver and in fact fglrx refuses to work on this box. And my laptop has Intel 830M graphics which do a passable job of running OpenArena with the detail set all the way down. And I run Second Life on it, as slow as it may be. Option 2 please.
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