On Mon, 2005-08-15 at 09:24, Erik Steffl wrote:
Lee Revell wrote:
On Sun, 2005-08-14 at 18:24 -0400, Dave Phillips
wrote:
Happily I've never suffered a damaged file in
Linux. But I'm plenty
wary when it comes to 3D video driver support in Linux (I use nVidia's
own driver on my desktop machine).
Why are you all running these closed source 3D drivers anyway? Are you
all so hooked on Quake 3 or Unreal Tournament or whatever that you HAVE
to play it on your audio workstation?
I guess it's xscreensaver:-) There's number of programs that use
opengl that one might want to use, specially if the computer is not
strictly for audio, just look which packages depend on openGL libs, few
examples from debian unstable: mplayer, snd-gtk, rezound, xine,
kino-timfx, alsaplayer-gtk, cdbakeoven etc. It's not just for the
games... (then again lot of non-game software that requires openGL would
probably work fairly well with software only openGL).
But of course, more important than all of that - tuxracer ;-)
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