Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: Trinity with Wayland?

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On Tuesday 18 August 2020 11.42:30 Janek Stolarek wrote:
> I have to second in on this. Over the past fifteen years I've only been
> using nVidia cards. I learned my lesson after I bought an ATI Radeon and
> ended up selling it soon afterwards because the Linux drivers just weren't
> working (*). 

I guess time change, and of course your mileage may vary...
I got bored with having to recompile nVidia proprietary drivers from a command 
line because they got screwed by some kernel update.

Last year I build a machine with an AMD Ryzen and an AMD RX580, it's 
comparable to nVidias (faster here, slower there) and the FOSS drivers work 
as well as AMD's own. Very satisfied.

I must say I'm not runing the latest games, but XPlane runs fine.

Thierry

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