I really can't be bothered to argue about Freeware vs Payware I wish I had never started the argument, as I didn't want this to turn into a troll thread.
Anyway I've managed to increase the speed of Linux to some degree by cutting down on the eye candy, now I now only use 2 effects:
Show window contents while resizing.
Use anti-alised fonts.
Now Linux runs at the same speed as Xpee with all it's crap effects on.
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"the generic S3 driver is probably your best bet"
I have done some research and hardware support seems to be a real problem in Linux, I dosen't suport half the hardware that windows does.
Unfortunately I will continue to use windows, at least for now.
There must be a work around to allow Linux to use Windows drivers, I know it can't be done with WINE, but the Captive project got me thinking.
Cheak it out:
http://www.jankratochvil.net/project/captiveIt's way of using the windows NTFS.SYS driver file to give Linux read/write access to NTFS partitions, it's based on React OS -
http://www.reactos.com - a free windows NT kernel clone.
If this can allow Linux to use the M$ Windows NTFS driver, then perhaps a Linux wrapper could also written for an NT printer or Winmodem driver. I am no professional programmer, I do know some Basic and 80386 assembler (NASM) though, so I would love to hear from anyone who's interested in such a project.
I personaly think the people at React OS are doing a good job, but they should realy be working on the WINE project rather than wasting their time on this.