nVidia GForce-4 TI 4200 vidcard

Brett I. Holcomb brettholcomb
Mon May 17 11:47:54 PDT 2004


I have a GeForce 3 and love it.  From what I've seen Nvidia keeps it's 
drivers current (no they aren't pure open source but they work!).  The docs 
- Readme - is excellent.  I haven't used any newer ATI cards under Linux 
but I have heard their drivers aren't as available for newer cards
Matthew Carpenter wrote:

> Anyone else besides Myles and David?  So far I have two "Go"s.  In the
> absence
> of any "No Go"s I'm about to order this thing.  It sounds like a good
> purchase for a Linuxaholic like myself.
> 
> Thanks Myles and David for your input.
> Matt
> 
> 
> 
> On Sun, 25 May 2003 16:25:27 -0600
> Myles Green <myles-green at shaw.ca> wrote:
> 
>> Hi Matt,
>> I am using a couple of different video cards, both powered by nVidia
>> chipsets, one is by H.I.S. and the other by eVGA - they both work very
>> nicely with the nVidia drivers. I've also used (in the past) an AOpen
>> video card that, IIRC, used the Riva TnT2 M64 chipset and had zero
>> problems - it just worked, right out of the box.
>> 
>> So, IMHO, go for it, you'll be glad you did.

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