webmedic said:No not really nvidia drivers for linux really do pretty much suck and wont even compile on the current 2.6 kernel. Ati's drivers under linux are very comparable. This is comming from somebody using linux for 7 or so years now not some noob who just cant figure out how to compile things under linux.
Now instelation is a whole different story but for me mandrake provides rpm's of both so it is very easy for either card. accept as mentioned that nvidia does not work properly with the new kernels.
Given that you are saying:
...nvidia's drivers for linux really do pretty much suck...
and
...ATI's drivers under linux are very comparable...
Pretty much tells the story of ATI's drivers for linux.
I'm personally of the opinion that nVidia's drivers for linux actually are quite a bit better than ATIs. Here's a post from the cairo mailing list recently on freedesktop.org:
David Reveman said:Programmatic surfaces requires GL_ARB_fragment_program extension and
anti-aliasing requires GL_ARB_multi_sample extension. I'm pretty sure
that none of those are supported on radeon 9000 cards, Sorry.
But it's great that the other stuff works on your radeon 9000. Compared
with NVIDIA's drivers ATI's drivers are very unstable. We're having a
lot of trouble with them (memory leaks, random crashes...). NVIDIA's
drivers work great, especially with geforce FX cards as they support
both GL_ARB_fragment_program and GL_ARB_multi_sample.
http://freedesktop.org/pipermail/cairo/2004-March/001010.html
Nite_Hawk