Marc-Olivier Barre wrote: > Intel is the only graphic card manufacturer that I know of that > provide full specs of there card so devs can actually develop a _real_ > driver, without spending years to reverse engineer stuff. The > consequence is simple : intel cards run better than huge nvidia or ati > cards. They are also lower profile and much cheaper. I fully agree with supporting manufacturers that provide information for free drivers, so go ahead and buy intel if you can. However, I'm not sure I agree with the "run better" part - in my experience the nvidia drivers do generally function very well, especially when going to 3D applications. The disadvantages become apparent when you have to recompile your video driver every time the kernel changes. A more important question though: are intel video cards even sold separately? All I've seen sofar is on-board intel video chipsets. If a separate card card exists, please post a model number so I can look for it in future purchases. Regards, Hein Zelle >-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-< Hein Zelle hein@xxxxxxxxxxx http://www.icce.rug.nl/~hein >-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-< _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo.cgi/linux-audio-user