Can't wait to get an nVidia based Steam Machine to replace my PS3.
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Nothing wrong with open source games, try 0ad
Originally posted by blackout23 View PostHave fun with super tux cart.
What do you have against Super Tux Cart anyway? Not all games were written for people with expensive systems and long hours to kill.
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Open games and open drivers do go great together
Originally posted by Luke View PostWhat do you have against Super Tux Cart anyway? Not all games were written for people with expensive systems and long hours to kill.
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Which Nvidia cards are you using?
Originally posted by deanjo View PostAn nvidia card can do it with a PII or Atom BTW ;D.
For a Pentium II, however,. you will need a card which is compatable with an early version of AGP and yet has an H264 capable video decoding bloc, else a PCI card and enough CPU let over to handle the copying overhead for X with a video playing.,
What exactly did you use in your Pentium II test? With Atom I assume you mean nettop boards with a PCI-e slot, these are like Pentium 4s so far as video playback is concerned, though much slower to edit it.
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Originally posted by Luke View PostWith VDPAU on either brand, the GPU plays the video and the CPU need only feed it the file, thus allowing older machines to be made capable of playing any video with just a graphics card change. Even Flash can be made to use VDPAU, though it does not be default in Linux.
For a Pentium II, however,. you will need a card which is compatable with an early version of AGP and yet has an H264 capable video decoding bloc, else a PCI card and enough CPU let over to handle the copying overhead for X with a video playing.,
What exactly did you use in your Pentium II test? With Atom I assume you mean nettop boards with a PCI-e slot, these are like Pentium 4s so far as video playback is concerned, though much slower to edit it.
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Originally posted by blackout23 View PostNever had that problem in two years. :P Arch maintainers know what they are doing.
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