Wow... I would feel ashamed if I were AMD... NVIDIA is just number 1, period.
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BUNG!
i picked the worst time to sell my 8800GTS and buy an ATI 4870 (about 4 months ago)
ARGH!!!!!!!!! ATI sucks!
most people don't care about OSS, they care about stuff freaking working!
ATI: worse drivers, no proper hardware decoding, no compiz with movie playback, lagging support for latest XServer
ATI, you suck, get your act together, or all my new gfx cards will be NVIDIA.
All people do is talk about how in the future ATI will be better, and that it's improving.
I heard that over a year ago, and there's been no change
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Originally posted by SyXbiT View PostBUNG!
i picked the worst time to sell my 8800GTS and buy an ATI 4870 (about 4 months ago)
ARGH!!!!!!!!! ATI sucks!
most people don't care about OSS, they care about stuff freaking working!
ATI: worse drivers, no proper hardware decoding, no compiz with movie playback, lagging support for latest XServer
ATI, you suck, get your act together, or all my new gfx cards will be NVIDIA.
All people do is talk about how in the future ATI will be better, and that it's improving.
I heard that over a year ago, and there's been no change
Where NVIDIA might indeed provide a at the moment more functional driver, I'm very confident the path AMD is walking will prove to be much better in the long run. When DRI2/KMS will been fully operation and the open-source drivers have been ported to Gallium, I think NVIDIA's drivers won't be leading no more / as strong as it now is. Time will tell
Also, users are now very dependent on the work NVIDIA is delivering. When they redefine their priorities (which could always happen, given the financial unstability) and minimize the linux support, users won't have those functional and up to date drivers anymore, whereas AMD's effort will more or less guarantee a working driver as long as open-source developers maintain the code.
It remains a personal choice though, which I do respect, but you might consider a more civilized response next time.
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Does Phoronix have any plan for a reviewing article on 2D/3D performance for the Nvidia driver(particularly the 173, 177 and 180 branch)?
I heard that the 2D performance has been boosted in the 180 driver, but there are also some complains regarding significant 3D performance issues in the 180 driver.
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Originally posted by Vadi View Post(except maybe to release the driver as open-source so loud people who aren't helping coding nv but posting on forums instead can keep quiet!)
Thankfully my GF 7600GT which I bought yesterday was broken so I will buy AMD/Ati card now. I want to support OS friendly companies and stay away from proprietary blobs.
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Originally posted by SyXbiT View Postit's just a fact of life.
linux users have been buying ATI because they've been assured that 'soon' the drivers will be good.
but the 'soon' never comes
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we all know a serious working, feature-rich and stable OSS driver won't happen before the end of 2009 (I personally think June 2010). By that time, new card series will come out, it's gonna be a race against the impossible. That is what's gonna happen. A non stopping race. NVIDIA instead, yea they work and do what 99% users want from their GPU.
And to the guy above that thinks AMD will become number 1 in the linux market, oh well you made me laugh so much that it was worth reading your post. You maybe forgot that who is having serious financial problems is AMD. You forgot that NVIDIA release a true linux driver since year 2001. They worked hard and continue to work. So be carefull when saying such stupid things and, to all the guys on this community, learn how to "Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s", and even phoronix should learn this. Of course in this case, NVIDIA is Caesar.
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Originally posted by bulletxt View Postwe all know a serious working, feature-rich and stable OSS driver won't happen before the end of 2009 (I personally think June 2010). By that time, new card series will come out, it's gonna be a race against the impossible. That is what's gonna happen. A non stopping race. NVIDIA instead, yea they work and do what 99% users want from their GPU.
And to the guy above that thinks AMD will become number 1 in the linux market, oh well you made me laugh so much that it was worth reading your post. You maybe forgot that who is having serious financial problems is AMD. You forgot that NVIDIA release a true linux driver since year 2001. They worked hard and continue to work. So be carefull when saying such stupid things and, to all the guys on this community, learn how to "Give to Caesar what is Caesar’s", and even phoronix should learn this. Of course in this case, NVIDIA is Caesar.
They worked hard and continue to work. So be carefull when saying such stupid things
About what you call "the race against the impossible", this indeed seems to be an issue right now. But then again, the Gallium platform might possibly offer an outcome here (mind the excessive use of conditionals in order to prevent unwanted comment), given that AMD doesn't wait too long to release the specifications for entirely new chipsets. Which again makes me quote myself: "time will tell", in which I do not attempt to predict what will happen but only express my excitement about upcoming developments.
All this is my opinion though. Might be a bit idealistic, but does that hurt? Anyway, I'm happy using my ATI X1600 next to an NVIDIA 7600GT, which both work flawlessly using Linux - which after all remains the most important matter
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