On Thu, 2006-03-16 at 18:31, Peter Gordon wrote: > Older ATi cards (Radeon 9200 series and earlier) as well as most integrated > Intel stuff and some mostly-obsolete Matrox cards all have Free Software > driver support (including hardware-acceleration) Did ya read the part where I have been buying ATI for a few years? Don't work. After enough random system lockups the rendering errors are the least of my worries, I gotta have some relief so I abandon principle, install the closed ATI driver and stop upgrading the kernel unless it is a really important fix and I have an afternoon to spare. Being an AMD fan I doubt I'm going to find any Intel chipsets on an Athlon64 motherboard so they are out. Matrox is already obsolete so buying one now would be crazy. So next year when one of the 3D desktops get merged into Fedora just what are we supposed to be looking to have installed? Because we all know it is coming. Once the eyecandy gets rolling ya just know an old Radeon 9200 isn't going to cut it anyway. Long gone are the days when Linux runs on lean hardware. We have battery applets sucking down 7Megs of resident set these days. Somebody will complain about crappy video performance and get told to take $50 out and buy a video card. The question at that point is WHICH ONE? -- John M. http://www.beau.org/~jmorris This post is 100% M$Free! Geekcode 3.1:GCS C+++ UL++++$ P++ L+++ W++ w--- Y++ b++ 5+++ R tv- e* r -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list