Don wrote:
From what I've seen on this list there's a lot of
comments/problems with
nvidia graphics cards.... if I'm looking to buy a machine, should I avoid
nvidia all together? And if so, what's a better choice?
As I understand it, nVidia's cards require non-Free Software XFree86 drivers
to use the 3D functionality (one of the chief reasons for getting nVidia
hardware). I see this as a big problem because I want software freedom and
I also want all the practical advantages that come from having software
freedom.
Considering you don't really care about a GUI and none of your tasks require
graphics, I'd get an inexpensive 2D card I could operate with XFree86 as it
ships from upstream. Check out
http://www.xfree86.org/ for their
documentation on supported hardware and find a nice cheap graphics card that
will do the resolution and refresh rate you desire should you decide to
switch to a GUI someday.