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by xorcist
4188 days ago
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That neither fglrx nor the proprietary Nvidia drivers works well with the rest of Linux is hardly a secret. The fact that there is a special tainting mechanism so you won't get support for that configuration should be regarded a big warning sign. Linux, just like MacOS or Windows, needs supported hardware to run. Since the past 8 years or so, that has meant Intel. It can be confusing that Linux "supports" every hardware under the sun, which can sometimes be true of only select versions. Run a supported configuration and it'll "just work". My bog standard Thinkpad has suspended many times a day for the past five years and I haven't even once had a problem with it. |
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Intel is a joke in terms of GPUs, and absent in terms of desktop GPUs.
What you call a "supported configuration", I call "you're lucky... For now". Wait until your next distro or hardware upgrade.