> >> > >>I did a quick check on the xfree86 site. It doesn't look > >>like the intense3d > >>is supported. > >> > >>The one thing you can do to make sure that installing Linux > >>is easy is to make > >>sure all your hardware is fully supported. > > > > > > Hear that! I'm going to try to find a used video card. I > don't need anything fancy (I don't play games on this machine). > > > > > You *have* tried xserver-3dlabs, right?
Um.... is that a driver, or a product? The answer is no to both, though. That doesn't show up as one of the choices of driver when I run `dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86`. In fact just about all of the choices are 5-character names or less. If it *is* a driver, how can I incorporate it into my system? I'm very new to X11, so pardon me if I've missed something obvious. (I'm especially hopeful because I just got the big old "negatory" from the boss when I asked if I could purchase a supported video card with my own money so I could get X11 up and running. So if I can't use what I've got I may be SOL.) Erik -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]