On Mon, 2007-08-13 at 00:11 +0200, Marc-Olivier Barre wrote:
On 8/12/07, Folderol <folderol(a)ukfsn.org>
wrote:
I have a 64bit machine with a AMD sempron
processor carried by a
motherboard with one of those 'all in blunder' combined sound and
graphics chipsets (sis) in a low-profile case. I'm not concerned about
the sound as I don't use it for mastering, just office work and
noodling around with audio.
It seems that current drivers for this chipset are buggy as I get all
sorts of graphics nasties with debian etch, 64studio, PClinuxOS,
mandriva (you get the general idea). Oddly a very old version of
Mandrake has no problems nor does the 0.9 version of 64studio.
What I would like to do is find a reasonable quality, quiet, low profile
graphics card that definitely has working drivers.
Any suggestions?
Intel is the only graphic card manufacturer that I know of that
provide full specs of there card so devs can actually develop a _real_
driver, without spending years to reverse engineer stuff. The
consequence is simple : intel cards run better than huge nvidia or ati
cards. They are also lower profile and much cheaper.
Is Intel making PCI cards yet?
I have one in my laptop, the only modern cards without Evil Inside(TM)
that work right out of the box on any recent distro. Support Intel,
they support us ;)
Sure would be nice to have a PCI-E one to stick in the desktop....
-DR-