hopefully the video card AGP problem in F11 doesn't exist in F12

2009-11-11 Thread clarice oshea
see release notes for F11 F10 is beautiful! -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@redhat.com To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines

Re: Video Card for SuperMicro SuperWorkstation 5046A-XB

2009-04-28 Thread Steven P. Ulrick
On Mon, 27 Apr 2009 21:47:56 -0500 Bruno Wolff III br...@wolff.to wrote: On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 19:34:58 -0500, Steven P. Ulrick lists-fed...@afolkey2.net wrote: What I am now after is a video card. I don't need anything fancy. I think I would be satisfied with whatever functionality

Re: Video Card for SuperMicro SuperWorkstation 5046A-XB

2009-04-28 Thread Kevin Kofler
Steven P. Ulrick wrote: What I am now after is a video card. Looks like Intel integrated isn't an option with your choice of motherboard (which is unfortunate, because those work best), so I'd suggest one of the non-HD Radeons. Radeon HDs are a waste of money, they're more expensive

Video Card for SuperMicro SuperWorkstation 5046A-XB

2009-04-27 Thread Steven P. Ulrick
DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 (PC3 10600) Dual Channel Kit Desktop Memory What I am now after is a video card. I don't need anything fancy. I think I would be satisfied with whatever functionality that I can get just using the apporpriate open source driver. So, I don't mind using, let's say an NVidia

Re: Video Card for SuperMicro SuperWorkstation 5046A-XB

2009-04-27 Thread Bruno Wolff III
On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 19:34:58 -0500, Steven P. Ulrick lists-fed...@afolkey2.net wrote: What I am now after is a video card. I don't need anything fancy. I think I would be satisfied with whatever functionality that I can get just using the apporpriate open source driver. So, I don't

Re: fedora 9 and an nvidia 7200gs video card

2009-01-13 Thread David Timms
Don Raikes wrote: ... I just installed a new nvidia 7200gs card (the nvidia 84000gs card wouldn't fit). Now when I try to run gnome, I get a message saying no devices were found. Do you mean gnome or X / GDM ? How are you trying to start it ? I am assuming I need to install some drivers, but

Re: fedora 9 and an nvidia 7200gs video card

2009-01-13 Thread Tosh
Don Raikes wrote: Hi all, I have fedora 9 installed on my gateway desktop and it was working fine except for the fact that my video card died. I just installed a new nvidia 7200gs card (the nvidia 84000gs card wouldn't fit). Now when I try to run gnome, I get a message saying no devices

Re: fedora 9 and an nvidia 7200gs video card

2009-01-13 Thread Veli-Pekka Kestilä
Tosh wrote: Don Raikes wrote: Hi all, I have fedora 9 installed on my gateway desktop and it was working fine except for the fact that my video card died. I just installed a new nvidia 7200gs card (the nvidia 84000gs card wouldn't fit). Now when I try to run gnome, I get a message saying

RE: fedora 9 and an nvidia 7200gs video card

2009-01-13 Thread Don Raikes
. -Original Message- From: Veli-Pekka Kestilä [mailto:fed...@guagua.fi] Sent: Tuesday, January 13, 2009 8:05 AM To: Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora. Subject: Re: fedora 9 and an nvidia 7200gs video card Tosh wrote: Don Raikes wrote: Hi all, I have fedora 9

Re: fedora 9 and an nvidia 7200gs video card

2009-01-13 Thread Tosh
Don Raikes wrote: Thanks for this info: Unfortunately, once I installed the rpmfusion yum configuration files, and search for the kmod-nvidia package as indicated on the howto page, I didn't find any packages. Oh well I also discovered that it helps to make sure the card itself is firmly

Re: fedora 9 and an nvidia 7200gs video card

2009-01-13 Thread Veli-Pekka Kestilä
Don Raikes wrote: Thanks for this info: Unfortunately, once I installed the rpmfusion yum configuration files, and search for the kmod-nvidia package as indicated on the howto page, I didn't find any packages. That's strange. Too bad I can't check on that as my Linux machine is running

fedora 9 and an nvidia 7200gs video card

2009-01-12 Thread Don Raikes
Hi all, I have fedora 9 installed on my gateway desktop and it was working fine except for the fact that my video card died. I just installed a new nvidia 7200gs card (the nvidia 84000gs card wouldn't fit). Now when I try to run gnome, I get a message saying no devices were found. I am

Re: best video card for fedora 10

2009-01-10 Thread Ian Pilcher
Kevin Kofler wrote: 3D acceleration is supposed to be already working, is it not? I believe that it may work with R500 cards in Fedora 10. It looks like I'll be stuck on Fedora 8 for the foreseeable future, so I haven't tried testing it. I also suspect that a dual-head setup may disable it.

Re: best video card for fedora 10

2009-01-10 Thread Kevin Kofler
Ian Pilcher wrote: I believe that it may work with R500 cards in Fedora 10. F9 updates too. It looks like I'll be stuck on Fedora 8 for the foreseeable future, Well, that explains it. F8 is no longer supported, you should have already upgraded. I also suspect that a dual-head setup may

Re: best video card for fedora 10

2009-01-10 Thread Leslie Satenstein
: From: Ian Pilcher arequip...@gmail.com Subject: Re: best video card for fedora 10 To: fedora-list@redhat.com Date: Saturday, January 10, 2009, 3:10 AM Kevin Kofler wrote: 3D acceleration is supposed to be already working, is it not? I believe that it may work with R500 cards in Fedora 10

Re[2]: best video card for fedora 10

2009-01-09 Thread Al Dunsmuir
On Wednesday, January 7, 2009, 10:15:48 AM, Leslie wrote: ATI and Nvidia cannot match what Intel provides in terms of video drivers. Video using Intel is flawless. Cannot say the same for the other two. Leslie Leslie, Intel video is hardly flawless. An update in early December has

Re: best video card for fedora 10

2009-01-09 Thread Ian Pilcher
Thomas Cameron wrote: I feel kinda dirty saying this, but I use the proprietary NVidia driver for it and I have been very impressed with it. As you should. ;-) If you're looking for an add-in card (i.e. non-Intel) with the best chance of having decent open source support, I'd recommend going

Re: best video card for fedora 10

2009-01-07 Thread Leslie Satenstein
video card for fedora 10 To: Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora. fedora-list@redhat.com Date: Monday, January 5, 2009, 9:11 AM Petrus de Calguarium wrote: Stick with the motherboard's onboard Intel graphics. Supports 3D and works great on the modern desktop

Re: best video card for fedora 10

2009-01-05 Thread Dr. Michael J. Chudobiak
Petrus de Calguarium wrote: Stick with the motherboard's onboard Intel graphics. Supports 3D and works great on the modern desktop. No proprietary drivers required. Just install system and go! Unless you have one of the new systems like the HP DC7900, which has Intel graphics and a

Re: fedora 10: best video card

2009-01-02 Thread slamp slamp
On Fri, Jan 2, 2009 at 5:07 AM, Tim ignored_mail...@yahoo.com.au wrote: On Mon, 2008-12-29 at 16:31 -0800, Nifty Fedora Mitch wrote: Select one that does not have an onboard fan (lower power). It can also mean higher reliability, as you don't have to worry about some crappy fan (as they tend

Re: best video card for fedora 10

2008-12-30 Thread Colin J Thomson - G6AVK
On Tuesday 30 December 2008 03:34:38 Ed Greshko wrote: Kevin Kofler wrote: Thomas Cameron wrote: From what I typically see on the lists, NVidia cards with the proprietary driver typically work well. That is, if you don't have an overwhelming objection to using closed source drivers.

Re: best video card for fedora 10

2008-12-30 Thread Kevin Kofler
Kevin J. Cummings wrote: VESA, nv, nouveau, and nvidia (with 3 different versions for various cards) for nVidia hardware, the last one (three) is (are) the proprietary driver(s). ... and the others don't have working 3D acceleration, VESA and (I think) nv don't even have 2D XRender

best video card for fedora 10

2008-12-29 Thread Don Raikes
Hi everyone, I have been watching this list for a while. The ati radeon video card on my gateway desktop has failed, so I am starting to look for a new video card, and am wondering which is the best for fedora 10. I will do most of my workin console mode ( run level 3), and some work

Re: best video card for fedora 10

2008-12-29 Thread Frank Cox
On Mon, 29 Dec 2008 20:23:46 + (GMT) Don Raikes wrote: The ati radeon video card on my gateway desktop has failed, so I am starting to look for a new video card, and am wondering which is the best for fedora 10. I have an ATI Raedon X1550 in this computer and it works really well

fedora 10: best video card

2008-12-29 Thread Don Raikes
Hi everyone, The video card on my gateway desktop has failed, so as I shop for a new one, I am wondering what cards are best with fedora 10. I work mostly at run leve l 3 (console), with occassions when I go into the gnome desktop. I ddo not play any games, and as yet have not had a reason

RE: best video card for fedora 10

2008-12-29 Thread Don Raikes
To: fedora-list@redhat.com Subject: Re: best video card for fedora 10 Don Raikes wrote: I will do most of my workin console mode ( run level 3), and some work in the gnome desktop. Stick with the motherboard's onboard Intel graphics. Supports 3D and works great on the modern desktop. No proprietary

Re: fedora 10: best video card

2008-12-29 Thread Nifty Fedora Mitch
On Mon, Dec 29, 2008 at 10:46:41PM +, Don Raikes wrote: The video card on my gateway desktop has failed, so as I shop for a new one, I am wondering what cards are best with fedora 10. I work mostly at run leve l 3 (console), with occassions when I go into the gnome desktop. I ddo

Re: best video card for fedora 10

2008-12-29 Thread Thomas Cameron
Don Raikes wrote: Hi everyone, I have been watching this list for a while. The ati radeon video card on my gateway desktop has failed, so I am starting to look for a new video card, and am wondering which is the best for fedora 10. I will do most of my workin console mode ( run level 3

Re: best video card for fedora 10

2008-12-29 Thread Kevin Kofler
Thomas Cameron wrote: From what I typically see on the lists, NVidia cards with the proprietary driver typically work well. That is, if you don't have an overwhelming objection to using closed source drivers. You must not be reading the same lists I do... ;-) I see no ends of complaints on

Re: best video card for fedora 10

2008-12-29 Thread Ed Greshko
Kevin Kofler wrote: Thomas Cameron wrote: From what I typically see on the lists, NVidia cards with the proprietary driver typically work well. That is, if you don't have an overwhelming objection to using closed source drivers. You must not be reading the same lists I do... ;-)

Re: best video card for fedora 10

2008-12-29 Thread Kevin Kofler
Don Raikes wrote: The ati radeon video card on my gateway desktop has failed, so I am starting to look for a new video card, and am wondering which is the best for fedora 10. I will do most of my workin console mode ( run level 3), and some work in the gnome desktop. I am not a gamer

Re: best video card for fedora 10

2008-12-29 Thread Kevin J. Cummings
as many problems configuring the proprietary blob as some people do here. So, it all depends on what you want to do with your video card. In another thread someone asked what card was the best for using in runlevels 1 3. Well, if all you need is a text console, then *any* VGA compatible card

Re: Video card

2008-10-08 Thread Jeroen de Haas
On Tue, 2008-10-07 at 14:48 +, Marko Vojinovic wrote: On Monday 06 October 2008 21:04, Dan wrote: ATI --- superb performance, both 2D and 3D. The glxgears tool typically reports thousands of fps, provided the 3D driver. For 2D there is the open-source radeon driver (provided by default

Re: Video card

2008-10-08 Thread TNWestTex
. The ability to overide the settings with xorg.conf is gone. I submitted a bug report but there seems to be very little coming from X on drivers these days. Robert McBroom -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Video-card-tp19846434p19879654.html Sent from the Fedora List mailing list

Re: Video card

2008-10-07 Thread kwhiskerz
Dennis Kaptain wrote: Could you give me some names of Video cards that are most compatible with Fedora 9 and that have drivers for Fedora 9?? If you don't need a high-end gaming card, just get a motherboard that has onboard Intel graphics. It is fantastic! I used to use nvidia and always had

Re: Video card

2008-10-07 Thread Frank Cox
On Tue, 07 Oct 2008 00:49:19 -0600 kwhiskerz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: If you don't need a high-end gaming card, just get a motherboard that has onboard Intel graphics. It is fantastic! I agree 100% with your entire post. With one small caveat: I have always gone with all Intel, all the

Re: Video card

2008-10-07 Thread Marko Vojinovic
On Monday 06 October 2008 21:04, Dan wrote: Could you give me some names of Video cards that are most compatible with Fedora 9 and that have drivers for Fedora 9?? I've had experience with all three vendors, nVidia, ATI and Intel, with various versions of Fedora. But I have no other resource

Re: Video card

2008-10-07 Thread Alan Cox
On Mon, 06 Oct 2008 14:04:25 -0700 Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Could you give me some names of Video cards that are most compatible with Fedora 9 and that have drivers for Fedora 9?? If you want a system that just works and has usable 3D and effects (but not brilliant gamer

Re: Video card

2008-10-07 Thread Carroll Grigsby
as an Intel video card? Or even a card using an Intel chip? When I looked into this several years back, all that I was able to find from Intel was a very high priced specialized card. I followed the link that you provided above, and everything there seemed to refer to on-board chips. -- cmg

Re: Video card

2008-10-07 Thread Chris G
, Political Science 1541 Lilac Lane, Room 504 University of Kansas Is there such a thing as an Intel video card? Or even a card using an Intel chip? When I looked into this several years back, all that I was able to find from Intel was a very high priced specialized card. I followed the link

Re: Video card

2008-10-07 Thread Bruno Wolff III
On Tue, Oct 07, 2008 at 14:48:22 +, Marko Vojinovic [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: ATI --- superb performance, both 2D and 3D. The glxgears tool typically reports thousands of fps, provided the 3D driver. For 2D there is the open-source radeon driver (provided by default in Fedora) which

Video card

2008-10-06 Thread Dan
Could you give me some names of Video cards that are most compatible with Fedora 9 and that have drivers for Fedora 9?? Thank you dan -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@redhat.com To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list

Re: Video card

2008-10-06 Thread Dennis Kaptain
Could you give me some names of Video cards that are most compatible with Fedora 9 and that have drivers for Fedora 9?? Thank you dan Dan Fedora does not have an official Hardware compatibility list. See http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/HCL There

Re: Video card

2008-10-06 Thread Bruno Wolff III
On Mon, Oct 06, 2008 at 14:04:25 -0700, Dan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Could you give me some names of Video cards that are most compatible with Fedora 9 and that have drivers for Fedora 9?? Do you care if the drivers are free? Do you need high performance or mostly just reliability?

Re: Video card

2008-10-06 Thread Paul Johnson
because releases repeatedly broke the Nvidia or ATI drivers and there was an inevitable period of searching and re-compiling and yelling about the fact that the video card did not work right. In F9, the new xorg beta was used and Nvidia did not have a driver ready. The nv driver was simply full

Re: Video card

2008-10-06 Thread Alan Evans
On Mon, Oct 6, 2008 at 4:27 PM, Paul Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I think you are barking up the wrong tree if you think the Fedora core users are going to help you very much with the choice of video hardware or the development of software. Indeed. It actually shocks me a little. Lots of

Re: Video card

2008-10-06 Thread suvayu ali
Hello Dan, As pointed out by Dennis the Hardware Compatibility List maintained by Fedora is out of date by 4 years. I am afraid your only resource for this kind of information is experiences of other users. The HCL for other distros are not any better off either specially when you are searching

Re: Video card

2008-10-06 Thread Fred Silsbee
--- On Tue, 10/7/08, suvayu ali [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: From: suvayu ali [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Video card To: Community assistance, encouragement, and advice for using Fedora. fedora-list@redhat.com Date: Tuesday, October 7, 2008, 1:57 AM Hello Dan, As pointed out by Dennis

Video card

2008-09-22 Thread Dan Steele
What is the least amount of memory needed on a video card to take advantage of all the 3D effects offered by Fedora 9?? Dan -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@redhat.com To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki

Re: Video card

2008-09-22 Thread Chris Tyler
On Mon, 2008-09-22 at 09:19 -0700, Dan Steele wrote: What is the least amount of memory needed on a video card to take advantage of all the 3D effects offered by Fedora 9?? Dan Hi Dan, I've run Compiz on 64MB cards. I suspect you could go lower as long as the memory was at least several

Re: Re: Dead during installation after probe of video card

2008-07-08 Thread Carsten Laun-De Lellis
a 64bit system. But again thank you very much for your advice. Regards, Carsten Carsten Laun-De Lellis wrote: Video: Club3D HD3450, 256MB, ATI Radeon HD 3450, PCI-Express When i start the installation everything works fine first. The modeprobe detects the video card and anaconda starts up a few

Re: Dead during installation after probe of video card

2008-07-08 Thread g
Carsten Laun-De Lellis wrote: Dear G Thank you very much for your advice. my pleasure. wish i could have been of more help. i am stuck with 32 bit 2gb for now. i am going to hold with f8 for a while until i get multi-core, multi cpu and bring it up with xen. then i can play with new releases

Video Card Specs Needed

2008-05-25 Thread Jonathan Ryshpan
Is there a list of video cards with the following info? Card Name Chip Set Resolutions Available (or Max Resolution) Refresh Rates (by resolution) Extensions (3d etc.) Other info I remember seeing such lists on the web in the past, but can't

TravelMate 5720G and video card driver

2008-05-22 Thread Marcello Fanti
Dear list members, I recently bought an ACER TravelMate 5720G, on which I installed Fedora 8. The laptop has a 1280x800 display resolution and an ATI Mobility Radeon X2600 video card (according to ACER web site --- but probably it is the same as ATI HD 2600 if I well understood) Fedora 8 does