Hi there, I have tested with Intel and Nvidia, but Nvidia is really a lot better with the proprietary driver. I think there is somewhere on the internet also a review about this, but don't know where anymore. But if you want a good laptop, with a good video card, stick with Nvidia. It's really good supported with the proprietary driver. But always before you buy your new laptop, be smart and check if the proprietary driver supports the chip on the laptop. Sometimes Nvidia brings out some new chips like the new 8800 and some does not work yet on the proprietary driver. Greetings, Jim. > Em Qui 10 Mai 2007, Neal Becker escreveu: >> I'm looking for suggestions for a fedora-friendly gaming notebook. >> >> I'd like: >> * 3d graphics (beryl support) >> * 17" with some decent resolution (> 1280x1024) >> * 64bit >> * wireless that actually works >> * 7200rpm sata >> >> I intend to run fc7. >> >> So far, I found dell xps series that looks pretty good. >> >> Question: I know if I go with nvidia option I can have decent 3d, but >> need >> to use proprietary driver. The other option is intel graphics. Anyone >> know if this works well on Fedora, and if beryl works on this? > > Intel graphics works ok in Fedora and supports beryl pretty well. However, > it's not as fast as nvidia. For beryl, this does not make any difference, > but > for 3D gaming it will be certainly noticeable. > > []'s > Marcelo > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list >