On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 08:11:55PM +0100, Paweł Sikora wrote: > Dnia wtorek, 6 grudnia 2005 20:00, Tomasz Torcz napisał: > > On Tue, Dec 06, 2005 at 04:49:14PM +0100, Paweł Sikora wrote: > > > Dnia wtorek, 6 grudnia 2005 16:30, Florian Weimer napisał: > > > > * Brian Gerst: > > > > > Once again I'd like to point out that user's purchase power means > > > > > jack when they only have two choices for video: ATI and Nvidia. You > > > > > can't walk into a computer store and find anything else (I don't > > > > > count integrated video on the motherboard as a solution, since only > > > > > Intel boards have it, sorry AMD users). Even over the web it's hard > > > > > to find anything else. > > > > > > > > What about Matrox cards? Are there open drivers for accelerated 2D > > > > operation? > > > > > > Open 2D is nothing new. The OpenGL is a major part. > > > Matrox and XGI (e.g. Volari V3 based cards) have openGL parts closed. > > > > Interesting remark, but false. > > I investigated only mtx driver from theirs website. Binary driver from matrox website caontains, IIRC, only some interface to access matrox card in dual-monitor modes. It's irrelevant for OpenGL. > > Xorg ships open source driver with full 3D acceleration suport forMatrox. > > For which card? For my Matrox G550 and earlier models. -- Tomasz Torcz "Never underestimate the bandwidth of a station zdzichu@irc.-nie.spam-.pl wagon filled with backup tapes." -- Jim Gray