RE: [newbie] New Video Card Setup - HELP!!

2003-07-10 Thread Tango Echo
twork up?? -Original Message- From: Ronald J. Hall [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 09, 2003 2:17 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] New Video Card Setup - HELP!! On Wednesday 09 July 2003 08:45 am, Tango Echo wrote: > Thanks again to all for the hel

Re: [newbie] New Video Card Setup - HELP!!

2003-07-09 Thread Ronald J. Hall
On Wednesday 09 July 2003 08:45 am, Tango Echo wrote: > Thanks again to all for the help and to Stephen for > the vid card recommendation. Now if I can get Enemy > Territory to work on Linux: one more nail the XP > coffin =) What trouble are you having with ET? --

RE: [newbie] New Video Card Setup - HELP!!

2003-07-09 Thread Tango Echo
age- From: ed tharp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 9:24 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: [newbie] New Video Card Setup - HELP!! run (from the console as root) XFdrake and chose framebuffer, run X to download the file need from Nvidia, init 3 and run the .run file. not

Re: [newbie] New Video Card Setup - HELP!!

2003-07-08 Thread ed tharp
run (from the console as root) XFdrake and chose framebuffer, run X to download the file need from Nvidia, init 3 and run the .run file. not positive if this works with this card, but if it does not wok you can send it to me... On Tue, 2003-07-08 at 19:00, Jason Greenwood wrote: > The other opti

Re: [newbie] New Video Card Setup - HELP!!

2003-07-08 Thread Greg Meyer
On Tuesday 08 July 2003 07:00 pm, Jason Greenwood wrote: > The other option perhaps is to boot into knoppix and if it works fine > then copy your XF86Config/-4 files over the mandrake ones and then > reboot. I find the Knoppix hardware detection/configuration to be almost > flawless. After that, yo

Re: [newbie] New Video Card Setup - HELP!!

2003-07-08 Thread Jason Greenwood
The other option perhaps is to boot into knoppix and if it works fine then copy your XF86Config/-4 files over the mandrake ones and then reboot. I find the Knoppix hardware detection/configuration to be almost flawless. After that, you can update to the latest greatest drivers. Cheers Jason G

Re: [newbie] New Video Card Setup - HELP!!

2003-07-08 Thread Greg Meyer
On Tuesday 08 July 2003 08:10 am, Tango Echo wrote: > Hi all, > > After following Stephen's advice, I purchased the > GeForce FX 5600 256MB video card. Not really acting > to intelligently, I simply powered down the computer, > swapped the cards, and started the dual boot system. > XP found the ca

Re: [newbie] New Video Card Setup - HELP!!

2003-07-08 Thread Robin Turner
Tango Echo wrote: Hi all, After following Stephen's advice, I purchased the GeForce FX 5600 256MB video card. Not really acting to intelligently, I simply powered down the computer, swapped the cards, and started the dual boot system. XP found the card fine, but MDK 9.1 kicks into the console.

[newbie] New Video Card Setup - HELP!!

2003-07-08 Thread Tango Echo
Hi all, After following Stephen's advice, I purchased the GeForce FX 5600 256MB video card. Not really acting to intelligently, I simply powered down the computer, swapped the cards, and started the dual boot system. XP found the card fine, but MDK 9.1 kicks into the console. 1. How can I confi

[newbie] New video card for a linux box

2002-09-07 Thread Olaf Marzocchi
I'm reposting the message because it coulb have been lost: >Hi, > >As you can see in the signature, now I use a Cirrus Logic video card on >PCI bus, but it has only 4 MB of video memory so I'd like to change it. > >I can choose a card between Creative Banshee (8 MB, I don't remember >exactly) o

RE: [newbie] New Video card sugestions

2000-08-14 Thread webmaster
[EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [newbie] New Video card sugestions At long last i am attempting to use linux as my desktop for just about everythin. One off the final parts of this decision was the porting off specific games to linux. My question is, through research i have come to the conclusion that the b

[newbie] New Video card sugestions

2000-08-14 Thread Andrew Brown
At long last i am attempting to use linux as my desktop for just about everythin. One off the final parts of this decision was the porting off specific games to linux. My question is, through research i have come to the conclusion that the best 3d card for me to get fo gaming purposes( quake 3,

[newbie] New Video Card

1999-09-03 Thread Chris Moyer
I presently have a Viper 770 AGP 16M card in my computer. I am looking to sell it to a friend and purchase a Voodoo3 3000 AGP card. Is it going to be a hassle to change my settings. What do I have to do? First, uninstall my present X-server and then install the 3dfx server. Do I need to do mo