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Re: Hardware sources?

Not trying to distract from the main conversation, but I hear a lot of
folks talking about AMD graphics card.

As a Linux user and gamer (yes, I game on Linux heavily--no Windows here),
I've been favouring nVidia since I've had more luck with their proprietary
driver in the past than ATI/AMD. Are there any other Linux gamers on the
list who play graphic-heavy games with AMD? What's your experience?

J-F

On Sat, Dec 8, 2018 at 4:19 PM Nathan Kirk <nkirk [ at ] rogers [ dot ] com> wrote:

> I have been building up Linux Workstations for a couple of decades, my
> first goto is RB Computing at ShopRBC.com and secondarily CanadaComputer,
> both local Ottawa stores.  Always had good results from ShopRBC.
> When I worked at Xandros Corp we sourced all of our hardware for our Linux
> needs from ShopRBC.
> I continue to find better results with AMD graphics cards over more
> problematic and less Linux friendly NVidia.
>
> YMMV of course.
>
> Cheers.
> Nathan
>
>
>
>
>
> Sent from my Samsung Galaxy smartphone.
>
> -------- Original message --------
> From: Charles Nadeau <charles [ dot ] nadeau [ at ] gmail [ dot ] com>
> Date: 2018-12-04 2:16 AM (GMT-05:00)
> To: profjcnash [ at ] gmail [ dot ] com
> Cc: bm [ at ] topazdesigns [ dot ] com, linux [ at ] linux-ottawa [ dot ] org
> Subject: Re: [linux] Hardware sources?
>
> I had good experiences at CanadaComputers too. I bought 2 servers there en
> 2010 and 2011 and they are still working 24/7 since I purchased them.
>
> Charles
>
> On Mon, Dec 3, 2018 at 6:49 PM J C Nash <profjcnash [ at ] gmail [ dot ] com> wrote:
>
>> Yes, the number of stores is getting fewer, and the remaining vendors are
>> ones
>> I don't consider useful ("Worst" Buy -- who I discovered do not honour
>> warranties,
>> Walmart, etc.) However, I have dealt with CanadaComputers and have bought
>> 3 laptops
>> (all Asus, which have been Debian/Ubuntu/Mint friendly) as well as a
>> tower. The tower,
>> however, was 2012 and still going strong. They also set it up "no-OS" so
>> I could
>> avoid the WinTax. Unfortunately, Asus appears to ignore Linux these days.
>>
>> Perhaps other members will contribute some places and some ideas about
>> hardware to
>> avoid.
>>
>> JN
>>
>> On 2018-12-03 11:58 a.m., Barry McLarnon wrote:
>> > My Linux desktop system is getting rather long in the tooth and has
>> some stability issues, so I'm looking to replace
>> > it.  It seems that the number of local sources for barebones PCs has
>> dwindled almost to nothing since the last time I
>> > bought any hardware, and I'm looking for recommendations.
>> >
>> > Also, is there any particular hardware, especially graphics, that I
>> should avoid due to iffy Linux support?  I've used
>> > openSUSE for many years and will probably give their Tumbleweed rolling
>> release a whirl, but apparently it can be a real
>> > hassle if you don't have well-supported hardware.  I don't need state
>> of the art, just a stable platform for general
>> > desktop use and some light-duty server stuff (web, mail, and some
>> in-house streaming).
>> >
>> > Thanks in advance for any suggestions you may have on what to get and
>> where to get it...
>> >
>> > Barry
>> >
>>
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