Re: Decent graphics card with TV out

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Marcelo Magno T. Sales wrote:
Em Sex 28 Set 2007, Dotan Cohen escreveu:
I won't make the same mistake twice. I'm replacing the desktop
machine, and I need a graphics card that does these things:
1) Has working TV-out in Fedora
2) Runs GoogleEarth
3) Runs Compiz

I'm on a real budget here, and I'll probably buy off ebay as local
supply is rather limited. I'll buy off list members if someone has a
relevant card lying around. Any suggestions as to which cards are
good, and your experience with them, would be very much appreciated.
Thanks!

Intel video chipsets do all that.

[]'s
Marcelo


He said he wanted a "graphics card". Intel doesn't make a "video chipset", just a motherboard chipset with integrated graphics.

Until the free ATI drivers are done, Nvidia is still my graphics chipset choice. I'm using a 5200, a 6300, and and 7600 right now without any problems. I only use the non-free Nvidia driver with the 7600 (so I can have the TV out working), the other 2 use the free NV driver.

You'll need the Nvidia driver for tv-out, GoogleEarth and Compiz.

Regards,

John


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