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.
>