On 2009-09-08 04:17, Kousik Maiti wrote:
Hi,
I checked http://kmuto.jp/debian/hcl/ for hardware compatibility of Debian.
As this page tells to put the output of lspci -n command and then it shows
the availability of drivers of the corresponding hardware. I put the output
of one of dell servers
As of a few years ago, ati tv support was pretty much nothing, but now there
are several projects that will be able to get your ati card going.
The ati all in wonder card has its own package called gatos
(http://www.linuxvideo.org/gatos) which will probably be your best bet in
getting
Thomas,
Your card is supported by the XF86_Mach64 Server according to
http://www.xfree86.org/cardlist.html
Good luck with Debian!
--Myke
thomas flynn [EMAIL PROTECTED] 09/05/01 02:59PM
hi folks, going to install linux, thinking of trying debian, need to know if my
all in ati all in
Thomas LECLERCQ [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
everything works good but the autodetection of the video card doesn't find
my NVIDIA TNT2 Model 64. there is a socket connection error, and the
install stops there.
If it's doing so during the install, you'll have to just skip over it for the
time
On Fri, Jun 08, 2001 at 10:17:27AM -0500, John Meyer wrote:
Will Debian run on a Performa 6300?
...Straight 6300? I've got one of those in my closet:) In theory you could
go to mklinux.org to get a bootable kernel, then use that to run the debian
installer friends. I wouldn't want to
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On Thu, 2 Sep 1999, Keith G. Murphy wrote:
Matthew Dalton wrote:
The modem will probably work as long as its not a winmodem.
Are there any onboard ones that aren't?
Look to http://www.o2.net/~gromitkc/winmodem.html
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Colin Marquardt wrote:
* Matthew Dalton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
linux sound architecture). ALSA is not free, but it may support the
sound card.
ALSA *is* most definitely free -- in fact, it will be the Linux sound
architecture of the future. See http://www.alsa-project.org.
At one time I had Linux installed on a (very ugly!) IBM Aptiva M50. It has the
video on board, and the sound card and modem are on a single BIG card.
As long as you know what chipset the video uses, you shouldn't have a problem.
Mine was a Trident, but I've seen S3's onboard as well. Ask the
On Wed, Sep 01, 1999 at 07:07:10PM -0700, Mark Hendriks wrote:
This is question that I couldn't find the answer to on either the Linux or
Debian web site. I've also been considering FreeBSD, but I couldn't find the
answer on their web site either.
I am finally aproaching the day when I
Marcelo Ramos wrote:
On Wed, Sep 01, 1999 at 07:07:10PM -0700, Mark Hendriks wrote:
How do I find out if Linux will run (and recognise the video chipset) on
this
type of motherboard? Would Linux distinguish between this type of
motherboard,
and a standard motherboard? If not,
Matthew Dalton wrote:
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The modem will probably work as long as its not a winmodem.
Are there any onboard ones that aren't?
* Matthew Dalton [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
linux sound architecture). ALSA is not free, but it may support the
sound card.
ALSA *is* most definitely free -- in fact, it will be the Linux sound
architecture of the future. See http://www.alsa-project.org.
http://www.opensound.com is shareware,
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