[CLUE-Tech] Good 3D card for Linux [was: Tired video card?]
Dale Hawkins
dhawkins at cdrgts.com
Thu Sep 26 07:25:37 MDT 2002
David Anselmi <anselmi at americanisp.net> writes:
> Well, at least pull the card and put it back in--make sure it's seated
Yelp. Been there :-)
> and such. You might also try another card and/or monitor (which you
I am thinking about going the new card route (good excuse to get a
card with good 3d support).
So, to fork this thread, anyone out there know of a well supported 3D
card? How is the matrox g450? Any other suggestions? I have been
meaning to play with tuxracer, er, I mean 3D development work.
> can borrow if you don't have) to see if you can narrow down the
> problem. Installfest is coming if you can wait that long.
Na. I just snag a card from work here for the test.
-Dale
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