On 9/28/07, Leo Mauler [email protected] wrote:
I'm considering trying to scrounge up a 1.4Ghz or 1.5Ghz machine as the demo PC, since apparently Ubuntu's "Beryl" desktop runs comfortably at that speed. It would be nice to be able to demonstrate a Linux desktop which offered more eye candy than Vista on systems which won't run Vista.
More important than that would be to put a capable video card in it, or use one with an integrated chipset that is supported (and capable). I've run Beryl on P3 machines with nVidia GF2 MX200 32MB cards and it was tolerable, but not fast. I've got a fast-ish P4 with just a lowly GF4 MX440 and it's quite acceptable, but still not fast. The P4 is over 3x the clock speed the P3 ran at, but it sure isn't 3x faster when using Beryl effects. I'd think anything P3 on up with a full power (ie, non-MX series nVidia and non-RxxxV ATI) should handle Beryl fine.
Jon.