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{I agree with you there. I sued to care about performance at some point, but there aren't really any games for Linux that push the hardware all that much and I think starting small with better desktop integration then focusing on performance is the way to go.}
It would appear that there are now going to be at least two choices open to you here ... Intel and ATI both have now announced open source graphics drivers.
This will probably put pressure on nvidia to do the same, but even if not, there is always the nouveau project.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nouveau_%28graphics%29