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Arrange, through clever scheming, so that it looks like VIA buys Nvidia ... win-win for consumers ......
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The keywords are "going to", as of yet there is no popular application that benefits from the above. When those applications arrive, then it...
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You're hinting at those that don't even know what they are buying, as long as it works, sure. It is a niche. But consider those that do know that the...
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The market it's shooting for is probably almost non existent because anyone really interested in graphics performance will most likely run a discrete...
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If you're into gaming you will put the most money into a discrete gpu, like my son who uses an i3 with a R9 290 = maximum gaming performance per dollar....
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Well, they see to it that the actual code created by others blends well into their own distro and at a reasonable pace, not as easy as it sounds ......
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It will take some time before this works fully ok, I read somewhere that devs themselves expected the work to bleed over to 13.04. So, be in no hurry...
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Lot's of Doom here. Personally I've switched to xfce as well, but it is a rather primitive desktop-environment, on the positive side of things mabe this...
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Because of this, as I am running bleeding edge Ubuntu 12.10 and using Nvidia proprietary driver, I have switched to the xubuntu-desktop(xfce) and using...
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The GT210 is too weak for gaming but he GT430 can be found very cheap, and it's easy to mod the bios in Nibitor for some extra pixel pushing and flash...
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There's a lot of people switching over to Linux who already have an X-Fi, keeping it is definitely cheaper than buying ANY card. In case they dualboot...
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Well, X-Fi isn't crap under Linux anymore as I told him, it's a pretty good soundcard. Minus bloated drivers, which actually is a good thing
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It's not really necessary with an X-Fi replacement anymore; since Kernel 2.6.31 and onwards so is X-Fi fully supported in the Linux-kernel. I've run my...
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I can only confirm that Nvidia works almost flawlessly in Linux; I grew tired in experimenting with ATI/Linux and bought the cheapest 9600GT-card I could...
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Well, for me I've given up temporarily. I bought a very cheap Nvidia 9500GT-card(<40$) w. HDMI + audio passthrough for my Linux-box. I'm bound to using...
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