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| Article: |
Building the Perfect Bleeding-Edge PC, Part 1 | |
| Subject: | Devices supported with open-source drivers? | |
| Date: | 2004-10-16 00:05:33 | |
| From: | rbrito | |
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I was happily reading the article until it came to the point where it talked about nVidia's card. Unfortunately, nVidia doesn't provide enough information for developers to build open-source drivers.
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nVIDIA has historically released pretty competent proprietary drivers for Linux. Proprietary ATi drivers are improving, but they still don't support most of the advanced features of current ATi adapters. Accordingly, for Linux users we recommend nVIDIA adapters with proprietary nVIDIA drivers.
My own opinion is that ATi could overtake nVIDIA in terms of Linux drivers in a matter of weeks if they'd just open-source their drivers, but they're almost certainly never going to do that. So, if you prefer not to use proprietary drivers on philosophical grounds, you might just as well use embedded video as spend a lot of money on a high-end nVIDIA or ATi adapter that you won't be able to use to full advantage.