On 29 May 2011 21:15, Mark Knecht <markknecht@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > OK, I understand but personally I wouldn't worry about it. There is > great support at NVidia for Linux and they're not going to drop that > just because a new version of X came out. NVidia CUDA is huge in > finance, 3D design, medical, etc., and a lot/most of that is Linux. If > the newest versions of X are having trouble then that will get worked > out quickly. On Gentoo I'm using xorg-server-1.9.5 with no problems > using 270.41.19. I see xorg-server-1.10.5 in portage but it's still > marked as testing so I haven't bothered with it. > > Being that there are no recent real-time kernels I think the use of > NVidia isn't as much of a problem as it used to be years ago. > Personally I don't need the real-time kernel anymore. The standard > kernel is fast enough for my needs. (Sub-5mS) Being that NVidia works > well with the standard kernel I'm pretty happy here. I suspect that > properly setup your 7200GT will work fine. (I.e. - do whatever it was > designed to do.) > Just for reference, I use the same version of the nvidia-drivers on xorg-server 1.10.2 without any problems. Had to patch the nvidia-drivers to work with the realtime kernel (because of some syntax changes), but once the next realtime kernel version is out, it should be back to normal. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user