Right now I don't care what card you put in your Linux Box, X has a way to go to get DRI working. Go yell at precisioninsight to tell them to get going because as it was my understand it the current X4.0 has DRI partially implemented but without not fully. That could very well be one of the huge gaps in Linux technology vs. M$. Directx sucks, it is not nearly as pretty as OpenGL but they have directdraw and that direct access to the video card is unbeatable. Those of you with a G-force should hope that DRI gets finished soon so that you can use that thing to its full potential.
doesn't it seem wrong that a lot of people who are not computer scientists are judging the web and forcing us to act in a certain way on the web? In this case it was not a bad thing but still, what the hell does a judge who spent his life studying Roe v. Wade know about the web? Really, who is he to judge anything, and why are we allowing the future of our toy to be decided by an outsider?
Yeah, you are right. But IF it was supported (under Linux) then it WOULD in theory kick ass. Or something like that. never trust a junkie
Right now I don't care what card you put in your Linux Box, X has a way to go to get DRI working. Go yell at precisioninsight to tell them to get going because as it was my understand it the current X4.0 has DRI partially implemented but without not fully. That could very well be one of the huge gaps in Linux technology vs. M$. Directx sucks, it is not nearly as pretty as OpenGL but they have directdraw and that direct access to the video card is unbeatable. Those of you with a G-force should hope that DRI gets finished soon so that you can use that thing to its full potential.
doesn't it seem wrong that a lot of people who are not computer scientists are judging the web and forcing us to act in a certain way on the web? In this case it was not a bad thing but still, what the hell does a judge who spent his life studying Roe v. Wade know about the web? Really, who is he to judge anything, and why are we allowing the future of our toy to be decided by an outsider?