I sense religion and will take my leave of this thread now. 


Quote from phoenix_rising:
I sense religion and will take my leave of this thread now.![]()
Quote from prt_systems:
Yeah, its always easier to bail then to actually measure the costs and other valid metrics to determine the actual cost of ownership.
Quote from phoenix_rising:
I use both. I am aware of the value of both Linux and Windows and am not so innately (fill in the blank) as to claim that either product has no value.
Quote from dcraig:
I am aware that Matrox in the past had a good attitude to open source X11 drivers, but the situation is not the same today. Just scan through the support forums on the Matrox web site to see that there are quite a few issues with drivers for multihead cards.
All the specs are not open for MMS cards. To have multihead (and/or DVI) on g200, g450 quads you need to use a closed source module called HAL that works with a slighly modified mga driver. Xorg R6.8.2 is still not supported though I note that it is now promised to be available soon. 64 bit is not supported and anything other than x86 is not supported though that is a minor issue.
I have not been able to get multihead DVI working on g200 MMS despite many hours spent on it. I will try again when R6.8.2 support is available and I may revert to a 2.4.x kernel and XFree86 and try that. I may be doing something wrong but I doubt it.
So I basically stand by what I said before. The X11 driver situation for Matrox mutihead cards is not nearly as good as it could and should be.
Quote from stephencrowley:
Ahh yes you are right. I remember this now.. haven't used a matrox card in years. The hardware situation is still very depressing. I wonder if anyone has ever actually proven that opening specs can help the competition?
Quote from gpw797:
I plowed through all 12 pages of this thread and couldn't find the answer I was looking for. I have been using Linux for 4 months but have yet to find a trading package that fits my needs:
1) Linux native app (I tried sierra charts under wine with no sucess)
2) IB data feed
3) real time charting
I would prefer native app but if anybody knows of anything that works under wine with IB data please let me know, thanks.