On Tue, 17 Jul 2001, Frank Barknecht wrote:
Rory Walsh hat gesagt: // Rory Walsh wrote:
I am running gem on windows with this machine(pentium II 32mb ram) and it is very slow, I am not even getting proper color although I suspect this has to do with my graphics card, I'm not sure what it is, it's just a standard one that came with the computer. I also run redhat on the same machine, but if the problem of performance is to do with a useless graphics card is there any point in trying to compile it for linux? Will the poor graphics card hinder the performance there also?
You really should get a card that has hardware support for OpenGL rendering otherwise things might run very slow. If you want hardware support for linux, too, you will have to get an Nvidia card or a Matrox G4xx (which I would prefer in an audio machine)
Why do you prefer the G4xx card in an audio machine? I have a G450 that happily causes all fo the problems with audio that an impolite video card can :(
Karl
bye,
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