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Question for you linux users

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I got TT up and running on ubuntu feisty. The video is jittery when turning, etc. its playable but not near as smooth as what i was used to on my xp machine. ive tried different resolutions and detail levels and its still jittery. any ideas (besides a different graphics card)?

im using an intel 965G graphics card
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I retract my retracted statement.
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this is TT related

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This is TT related. I'm trying to get ubuntu to be the 3rd part of my triple boot Mac mini. I'll post back if I learn anything.
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I think the best you'll get is skippy performance. The Intel is good but its slow. The best to run it would be 800x600 with the lowest settings.
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Link to Intel Linux Drivers

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Post by Repent©ºâ² »

Envy is the easiest way to install drivers I have seen so far, keep in mind Feisty Fawn is still in beta testing
http://albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html

P.S. Think Tanks runs just fine on my PC using Ubuntu.
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Um... Envy is for NVidias only... :roll:
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Post by Devestator © »

Should be in this section: Thinktanks support

http://planetthinktanks2.com/viewforum.php?f=14

As to your question, i dont have linux. sorry.

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Post by PLAYER36-SA- »

Yeah, intel actually has some good linux drivers, here are the ones you want.
Oh wait, you'd have to compile the drivers yourself and that could get ugly. Search in synaptic for 965g or g965 or something like that and see if anything comes up. The problem probably is that you don't have 3d acceleration working. Post in the ubuntu forums, there's probably someone there who has experience with this card.
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Post by Repent©ºâ² »

No Envy is not for nvidia only, from his website.

"Envy" is an application for Ubuntu Linux written in Python and PyGTK which will:
1) detect the model of your graphic card (ATI and Nvidia cards are supported). However "Manual installation" is also available
2) download the right version of the proprietary driver for your ATI or Nvidia card from ATI or Nvidia's websites
3) handle the dependencies (compilers, OpenGL, etc.) (according to your OS version and kernel) required to build the module
4) install/uninstall the driver
5) set up your xorg.conf (i.e. the configuration file of the Xserver) for you (according to your system specifications)
6) restart the Xserver for you (if you wish so) (this feature is available only in the textual interface)

Oh...lol my bad I didn't see the intel part.

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