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Aw alright. I'll take this into account and decide between a new external video card or a new laptop all together. Thanks a lot for all the help....
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- 06-09-2009 #11Just Joined!
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Aw alright. I'll take this into account and decide between a new external video card or a new laptop all together. Thanks a lot for all the help.
- 06-09-2009 #12Linux Guru
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FWIW, get a laptop with either an ATI or nVidia card. These days, nVidia has the edge in Linux support. I have an nVidia card in my workstation (8800GT w/ dual monitors) and one in my Dell D630 laptop. Both work really well with Linux. I run CentOS on the workstation, and Ubuntu 9.04 on the laptop. Both have the latest nVidia supported OpenGL drivers.
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Just remember, Semper Gumbi - always be flexible!


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