On Mon, 2003-08-18 at 06:23, Hershel Robinson wrote: > I am about to purchase a new machine on which I hope to install Debian. I > was told by someone that I should insure that the new hardware will be Linux > compatible. I thought that one of Debian's claims to fame is that it runs on > so many different platforms. Perhaps, however, there are still hardware > items that it can not handle? > > I am looking at what is, I believe, fairly mainstream x86 hardware, either a > Celeron 1.8G, Riva TNT 32MB screen card, 17" AOC screen, 256M DDR (no more > technical details available at present for this machine) or an AMD 2000Mhz, > Elitegroup (ECS) mobo, 3D-Force 32MB video card, MAG 786FS 17" monitor, 256M > DDR, Western Digital 40GB drive, details (half in English) at: > ( http://www.exlmarket.co.il/exlmarket2/product-info2/116.1.html ). > > Can anyone confirm for me that either of this machines will run Debian and > X-Windows without great difficulty? :)
X works fine on the Riva TNT. Great 2D w/ the OSS drivers, and great 3D w/ the closed-source drivers. The nvidia installer makes switching between the 2 a painless, bootless endeavor, if you use startx. > PS: If anyone also wants to convince me that it's worth the extra money > ($90) for the second machine, feel free to (perhaps offline, though). :) > -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]