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Do I need the hardware acceleration that nvidia provides if I'm doing basic pc stuff along with music and movie playing? Basically just playing DVDs, CDs, browsing the web, text documents, spreadsheets, etc. Nothing like playing games or anything like that.
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Try nouveau, if it's good enough, stick with it.
I have GF FX 5500 and use it for the ordinary desktop stuff. It works fine w/ nouveau.
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If you're not a gamer, the only other thing you might want nvidia for is compiz. That out of the way, just use nouveau as long as it doesn't give you big bugs (don't think it should nowadays).
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If you're on a laptop, use nvidia because of vdpau and powersaving.
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I haven't been doing anything with 3D lately, but the ability to play highly compressed video streams with VDPAU using almost no CPU power is nice.
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Don't run compiz, actually run TWM, as crazy as it sounds. I'm on a desktop with a fairly good processor (C2D E8500) and the toughest thing I run is 1080p video.
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For those uses nouveau should suffice.
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I've recently switched to the nouveau driver and the only thing I've noticed is a bit more fan noise (probably due to the power saving stuff). I like nouveau better because I can use xrandr for setting up a second screen instead of nvidia-settings.
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Nouveau should suffice most needs. The Fedora 13 Nouveau (mesa-dri-experimental) is the best one though. Just went for it to get those: activated Rawhide to get new E17, then upgrade fails, then passed the mighty Archlinux GNU/Linux! Still with it on my desk. :-) (format t '(iamhappy))
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i used to use the nvidia drivers but nouveau handles my 2 screens far better and the fonts are a bit more sharper
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i recommend you nouveau, nvidia driver I think that don't work on xorg 1.8 yet.
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i recommend you nouveau, nvidia driver I think that don't work on xorg 1.8 yet.
Negative. nvidia+x0rg 1.8 user here. Everything works fine.
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darroyX wrote:i recommend you nouveau, nvidia driver I think that don't work on xorg 1.8 yet.
Negative. nvidia+x0rg 1.8 user here. Everything works fine.
On the desktop I also have nvidia.nouveau is not dealing well with the games for the kids. On the laptop the opensource intel driver is very nice. ![]()
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darroyX wrote:i recommend you nouveau, nvidia driver I think that don't work on xorg 1.8 yet.
Negative. nvidia+x0rg 1.8 user here. Everything works fine.
Roger. ![]()
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i tried nouveau on about 4 computers and all had the same problem
If you use KDE then you wont see any previews (of images, movies, so on) anymore
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I've used nouveau for a couple of weeks but had trouble with fullscreen video (particularly flash, but who doesn't with flash?). Got the new nvidia (173) drivers for xorg 1.8 and it's a dream. Sure it's an old card, but i don't really need 3d and still it was a bit disturbing to have such video problems.
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