Alan Cox wrote:
On Wed, Mar 24, 2004 at 12:46:14PM +0100, Laurent GUERBY wrote:
>On Wed, 2004-03-24 at 08:30, Mike A. Harris wrote:
>
>
>>There is no 100% accurate up to date video hardware support list
>>anywhere, at least not to the best of my knowledge.
>>
>>
>Is there such a list for 3D video harware with fully open source drivers
>(no binary thanks) that support at least some of the 3D features of the
>hardware? I hope the list is not empty...
>
>
Intel have pretty good support for their chipsets and are one vendor who
generally fund this stuff for their bits. VIA provided the original 3D
code for the CLE266 which is now supported (FC2t lacks some oddments).
3DFx Voodoo 3+ work well (except on FC2t right now but thats hopefully
going to sort out). Some radeons (7xxx,9000,9100 but not the high end ones),
and also rage 128 work well.
Agreed, voodoo3 cards work great, out of the box - and you can still
find them for sale, cheap.
Intel onboard (i8xx) video chipsets generally work fine too, but I have
not had any luck with any ATI chipsets - I have gotten lockups every
time I tried an ATI card - and the last time was a few months ago on
FC1. If I had the time I'd go through the code and look for locking
problems or whatever, but it's just easier to buy a different video card.
Joe