http://support.intel.com/support/graphics/intel810/linuxsoftware.htm

I have the same chipset.  Download either the rpm or the tar files.  I used
the rpm files.
Follow the instructions in the readme file.  Which basically has three steps
but it can be confusing.

If you get stuck let us know.  I got heaps of support from the list on this
one when installing it onto Mandrake 6.1 and then Mandrake 7, so don't
worry, you'll get it working.  Just work with one issue at a time.  Get the
graphics display right first so you can at least get into the os with a
decent display, and then sort out your modem configuration.

regards
Gina


----- Original Message -----
From: "Homero Borgo" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, 11 February 2000 07:26: am
Subject: Re: [newbie] KDE runs to slow!


> Anyone known how can i install the new XFree86  (run X) that support the
> i810 video card (intel i810 chipset in motherboard)
>
> I have Linux RedHat 6.1 (Cartman) kernel 2.2.12-20
> but if any one known how run Gnome o KDE with this chipset (or the exact
> configuration of /etc/Xfree86 to run good X)  i install Mandrake again...
>
> i have Inetel Celeron 500MHz./ 13Gb HD (IDE) /64 Mb RAM (with shared video
> memory = 62)/ in Mainboard ATC 7400M (socket 370)
>
>
> and by the way:
>
> this moderboard have Wake on LAN (WOL) and i have a nic 3Com "3C905C-TX-M"
> ETHERLINK10/100PCI  wish the RedHat and mandrake don't reconoise...so if
you
> know how can i put to work this card tell me plase...
>
> Thanks any way!!
>
>
> P.D.:
> I speak spanish but i try to learn more english  :(  -->  :)
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: George Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: newbie <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Monday, February 07, 2000 1:59 PM
> Subject: Re: [newbie] KDE runs to slow!
>
>
> >
> >  Anyone have the dirt on the Evergreen AMD K6-2 upgrade?  I'm running a
> >  P133 also, and have seen the 333-400mhz AMD upgrades for $100-200US w/
> >  BIOS upgrade.  And then there's SO MANY motherboards around, I'm having
> >  a difficult time choosing one.  With all the graphics cards moving from
> >  PCI to AGP, and ISA being phased out, what should I do?  Testimonials
> >  would be great! i.e: The best MB you've used and Linux compatibility.
> >  As much info as I can get b4 I buy.
> >  Thanks!
> >  -Josh
> >
> >
> >
> > Good mobo to get: EPoX MVP3 G2. You can get this Super7 board with up to
> > 2mb of cache on it! It also has AGP/5PCI/2ISA(1 shared PCI/ISA) slots.
> > Check www.pricewatch.com for pricing on it. Other decent boards are the
> > Gigabyte 5AX(ATX), Gigabyte 5AA(AT), FIC PA-2013(ATX - 2mb cache), FIC
> > VA-503A(AT - 2mb cache/UDMA66), and Asus P5A(ATX). I guarantee you,
buying
> > a new mobo, case, and processor will cost you less than $200 and you'll
> > get much better performance.
> >
>

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