Linux gamers with Matrox cards, speak up please!

From: Paul Johnson (baloo_at_ursine.dyndns.org)
Date: 10/04/04

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    Alex Nordstrom <alexander.nordstromDONT_CC_ME@tpg.com.au> writes:

    > Please don't modify your reply-to header to exclude the list. I'm
    > interpreting the header as a wish to be CCed, which I respect; I expect
    > my signature to be treated with the same courtesy.

    Use reply-to-list instead of reply and it'll do what you want it to
    (in gnus at least).

    > Now, I'm not sure how well Matrox meets the requirements of the OP in
    > terms of price and 3D game performance. They seem, however, not to be
    > quite as intent on being altogether evil as ATI and Nvidia, and they
    > should be great fun if you like triple-head setups, but I do believe
    > you pay for it as well. This is not based on first-hand experience, but
    > I am seriously considering them for whenever I decide to put together
    > some new hardware. (Not much of a gamer here, though.)

    So can we hear from Matrox users about their experiences?
    Particularly, from Linux gamers?
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