On Thu, Aug 26, 2010 at 3:06 PM, pierre pierre@314r.net wrote:
Hi all I'm in the way to buy a laptop theses days and would know if someone could give me a good advice, I need to install a debian (or ubuntu) system on it. I'll use the laptop for audio/video liveshows with pd/gem, with many GEM objects so a good graphic card is needed I have a max ~900euros budget.
Short story : Some years ago a bought an asus a8js with 7700Go nvidia graphic card, very good performances and linux friendly, worked perfectly with all debian/ubuntu distros I've used and I've done a lot of lives and works with it... BUT ! This card have burned and damaged all my motherboard ! This is due to a very bad graphic nvidia (proprietary) driver, explanations here :
http://www.zdnet.com/blog/hardware/warning-nvidia-19675-drivers-can-kill-you...
Now a lots of laptop are shipped with ATI cards, so my questions are :
- are ATI cards goods for pd/gem users ?
ATI cards are less good for Linux users :o/ as support is sparse and sometimes (especially a few years after buying the computer) you may have problems finding a driver. I think a motherboard-burning driver is an exceptional problem which should not repeat anytime soon, so I'd go with Nvidia.
Andras