Revisiting Linux GPUs: Playing the Driver Game
by Kristopher Kubicki on December 17, 2004 12:49 AM EST- Posted in
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Doom3
We are using a slightly newer build of Doom3, since the last time that we ran this benchmark - these benchmarks are based on the 1.1.1286 binaries. You can still view the original benchmarks that we published when Doom3 came out for Linux. However, since these are older binaries, we had to completely redo benchmarks.You may recall that we had some difficulties during the Doom3 Linux launch to get ATI video cards working correctly. Apparently, these driver issues have been addressed in the 3.14.6 drivers, but unfortunately, we have no old data to compare the new performance.
The jump in performance on the NVIDIA cards is quite awesome. While most of these gains are still in the single digits, Doom3 taxes our machine enough that these gains represent 10% to 20% performance increases.
On 1280x1024, we see even larger percentage gains! The Radeon cards make a stronger stand here than they did in previous games, but the 6629 drivers put NVIDIA so far over the bar that it would be still too difficult to imagine purchasing an Radeon X800 Pro over a vanilla GeForce 6800 on Linux.
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bersl2 - Friday, December 17, 2004 - link
Encumbered, closed-source drivers are still the pits. Booooooo!crimson117 - Friday, December 17, 2004 - link
Great, hot new linux video driver!Now if I can just figure out how to install the darn things...
justniz - Tuesday, November 17, 2009 - link
Yet another Windows fanboi making the same tired old 'joke' that actually has no basis in fact.Windows:
Open internet browser
find gpu website
search website to find downloads page
compare version available for download with already installed version
download driver installer
run a file search find where windows hid the download this time
run driver installer
wait for reboot
Linux:
type: apt-get update nvidia-driver