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I plan to buy a pc for use ubuntu 10.10 (x32 bit) on TV screen of toshiba (model regza 40 inch) My current pc isn't support HD connection properly What is the company's that I can trust them hardware drivers? NVidia did me a lot of troubles... are there a motherboard / graphic card that i can be sure will work?

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actually... I would recommenc NVidia ;-) - with ATI proprietary graphics drivers I had more problems in the past.And even though I like the open source concept, for hardware driver there is nothing better than a driver directly from the vendor.So the NVidia driver on my opinion is far better than the ATI driver support.If you decide for NVidia head for a current GTX version. – Michael K Nov 24 '11 at 6:38
what about motherboard? what is your card name of nvidia? – user35183 Nov 24 '11 at 9:07
After making sure that the video card is supported by Ubuntu make sure that the video card has connections (plugs/sockets) that fit with the connections (plugs/sockets) on the TV. – grahammechanical Nov 24 '11 at 19:22
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Here's the officially certified Ubuntu hardware: http://www.ubuntu.com/certification/

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