On 01/07/2013 09:04 PM, Michael Butash wrote: > Any of the 8xxx and 9xxx cards from nvidia were iffy, mine was a 9600, > and I had an 8400 too that used to be spotty. I'd got to a 240gt and > didn't have a problem again (until the mobo died). > Thanks. Now I know what video cards not to buy. > Oddly I have less driver issues with linux than I did with windows - > it either works or never will. If the hardware is exotic/abnormal, > than yeah good luck with it. Otherwise most odd bits like usb > ethernet, serial, and other random devices usually probe and load a > driver automagically. I deal with routers/switches mostly, so usb > serial hardware is common and usually a trick with windows to find > drivers for them. I've never had a random off-brand serial usb > adapter NOT work under linux when windows guys get all depressed to > spend an hour hunting them down. I've had to lsusb the device it to > tell them what they had. :) This is news to me. I always thought companies that released new hardware sold it with windows drivers first then linux drivers if they got around to it. > One note I found recently if upgrading, intel z77 motherboards suck > for linux, any/all of them. The gpu switching "lucid" chip every one > uses has crap support under linux. I couldn't even use my ati6950 > card in it as even windoze implements all kinds of driver hacks for > it. Forums are full of complaints. I had to go back to using my > defective p67 board, and might go back to amd all together as it all > rather irked me. > > -mb Issues such as these you mention are why I'll do my research before buying anything else for a computer. I even had trouble with a usb wifi device. It came with windows drivers, but there isn't one for linux. I found something that let me use the xp driver, but I had problems with it. I don't really need it anymore so that's not really an issue. Thanks Derek -- "I get my copy of the daily paper, look at the obituaries page, and if I’m not there, I carry on as usual." Patrick Moore --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.phxlinux.org To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.phxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss