"Gabe Turner (officer)" wrote: > Where I work we're going to be ordering some PCs for our user support > people (they'll be running whatever the latest version of RedHat is when > the machines are installed - probably 6.2, maybe 7.0). I've been given the > task of researching OpenGL solutions for the machines. We have some > comercial software packages running on our IRIX and AIX boxen that our > support staff will be running and exporting the display to their Linux > machines. > > So, we have one machine here with a Matrox Millenium G400. It's OpenGL > capable and all that, but I don't know much about OpenGL and as a result > aren't sure how to take advantage of it. Is it just a matter of installing > the Mesa libs? > > Also, anyone have any suggestions as far as OpenGL capable hardware and > software (like libraries, special Xservers, etc) for Linux? I've been > meaning to get a G400 myself and fiddle, but just haven't had the chance. > I've heard that Matrox's cards are some of the best out there. > > TIA, > > Gabe http://www5.tomshardware.com/graphic/00q3/000811/index.html I have this page bookmarked because I thought it would help me with implementing OpenGL when I have the time. Maybe you will find it useful - keep us updated. Thanks, Kent --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: tclug-list-unsubscribe at mn-linux.org For additional commands, e-mail: tclug-list-help at mn-linux.org