Am 12. Aug, 2008 schwätzte Josh Coffman so: > Ok, before anyone says something.. I know these are closed source. I'm > fine with that although I realize some people aren't for > understandable reasons. When the open source versions support the > same features and performance with stability, I'll use it. > > I need to buy a new laptop and I'm going to dual boot it. Which has > better linux drivers: ATI or NVidia? Intel. Intel has been providing specs for a long time, so drivers are in better shape. I've found getting effects or dual-head working on ATI and nVidia to be a pain. > I assume both support compiz-fusion with recent cards, right? Compiz-fusion on Intel is supposed to just work. If you're not planning on playing video games then the Intel card should be great. > As an Aside, I wouldn't mind votes on my top 3 laptop vendors to choose from: > HP > Dell > Lenovo > > I'm planning on getting the laptop with windows and installing Ubuntu, > Mandriva or OpenSuse myself. You can buy from Dell with Ubuntu and install some other operating system in a virtual machine :). ciao, der.hans -- # Learn OpenOffice.org - http://www.LuftHans.com/Classes/BPC110.html # "The reasons for my decision to quit were myriad, but central to the # decision was the realization that there are two kinds of companies: # Good ones ask you to think for them. # The others tell you to think like them." -- Benjy Feen