Hello, Brian! On Mon, 31 Dec 2001 11:26:15 -0500 you wrote:
[Automatic answer: RTFM (read DOCS, FAQ), also read DOCS/bugreports.html] On Mon, Dec 31, 2001 at 07:11:04PM +0300, Nick Kurshev wrote: [snip]
NVidia: - binary drivers - will always be dependent on vendor for support (what happens if/when NVidia decides to abandon Linux?)
After that ATI have licenced other vendors you may get problems too if you purchase not native card.
I appologize, but the language bridge is breaking down. I am not sure what you are saying about ATI and licensing and how that would affect NVidia.
I meant that now - not only ATI manufactures video cards which are based on ATI chipset. (But year ago such situation was impossible). Same as NVidia produces only chips but there are lots of third firms which manufacture nvidia-chip based videocards. (Such as ASUS, KYRO and other) When I said not native - I mean third firm. (I have report that on non original ATI cards are problems.)
Ask Arpi about such feature but not me.
Indeed. It was a general RFE, not directly to you. I should have been more clear.
b.
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