OK.
Tnx Franki for giving me a smack around the ears for trying to put a
monster graphics card in an old machine.
Randy, the main reason is that eventhough I am running 800x600 on a 17
monitor and can see the whole screen perfectly, the full graphics under
X do not display of the Mandrake
Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
Randy, the main reason is that eventhough I am running 800x600 on a 17
monitor and can see the whole screen perfectly, the full graphics under
X do not display of the Mandrake Software Manager i.e. the screen
doesn't refresh after closing the 'You have not
Am just about to get myself an updated video card. I currently have a
Trident Tgui 9440 1 Mb card running on a P I 100 Mhz and it just doesn't
cut it in most cases.
I am looking at either getting a Geforce 3 or Voodoo 3 32 Mb card and I
wonder if there was any preference to either one as I
, don't waste your money on a geoforce...
This really feels like a joke ???
rgds
Frank
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Sent: Monday, 24 September 2001 11:56 PM
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Subject: [newbie] Video cards
/ram all have to feed the card,
and a P100
couldn't do that to any great effect.. get a voodoo banshee or something if
you want
to inprove your video, don't waste your money on a geoforce...
This really feels like a joke ???
rgds
Frank
Subject: [newbie] Video cards
Am just about
: [newbie] Video cards
Franki,
wish I was joking. Unfortunately I am unemployed right now and the only
machine I have besides a 486 is this P I I got 5 years ago. The software
manager is not being displayed completely under this video card and I
therefore want to increase my video card.
I figured
Hylton Conacher (ZR1HPC) wrote:
The software
manager is not being displayed completely under this video card and I
therefore want to increase my video card.
Tell us more -- do you need higher resolution or what? Is the screen
display bigger than the CRT so that you have to scroll?
I'm just
If you like, I'll donate you an older card thats sitting here collecting
dust (older Voodoo), as long as you use you're money to buy Power Pack
8.1 when it's release. Email me back if you like to have it.
Gary Chisholm MUD
Just another Mandrake User ;)
On Mon, 2001-09-24 at 14:18, Hylton
Visionteck and PNY both have GeForce 2 MX400 64 meg PCI cards. I believe
Visionteck also has a 32 meg GeForce 2 MX200 PCI card as well. Just my 2
cents.
Oh, and a side story, kind of sums up Frank's post. One day several years
ago, I walked into a Best Buy. I wanted to ask the customer service
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Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 8:07 PM
To: Newbie Linux-Mandrake
Subject: [newbie] Video cards
So, with all the discussion about nVidia cards, what is a
good card to
run? I am going to upgrade cause my little
I run the Radeon 64Mb DDR card under Linux-Mandrake 7.2 without incident.
Is there any change with winmodem in either 8.0 or 8.1?
I would like to just plug and play with my winmodem without having to get a
new real modem.
Want to buy your Pack or Services from MandrakeSoft?
Go to
my bet is that until you read about PCTel opening up the source, and that
won't happen until after M$ opens their source for the windows9x kernel.
(read: NEvEr). I believe it has MUCH less to do with linux and it's
development that it does with the DCMA and US law. (we in America are out to
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, September 18, 2001 3:27 AM
Subject: RE: [newbie] Video cards
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I was looking at the new KyroII cards but I haven't seen much info with
regards to compatability, anyone know any different?
So, with all the discussion about nVidia cards, what is a good card to
run? I am going to upgrade cause my little 4mb ATI Rage doesn't even get
tux down the hill. I
The concern being that unix systems are dynamic, it is what gives them
their strength, what makes them powerful and secure. The availability
of code allows for the most powerful systems to integrate togther.
Providing static binaries make either the system or the driver unusable
in a dynamic
On Monday 17 September 2001 07:55 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
escribió:
Hi,
I don't know what I am doing different, but I have an nVidia GeForce
II on an card made by Asus (I think it is the V7700), and I have
ABSOLUTELY no problems with it;
Anyways, I was just posting this to let people who
So, with all the discussion about nVidia cards, what is a good card to
run? I am going to upgrade cause my little 4mb ATI Rage doesn't even get
tux down the hill. I want a midrange card in the $60 to $100 range. Is
there any hope? TIA for any suggestions.
--
Dennis M. registered linux user #
Hi,
I don't know what I am doing different, but I have an nVidia GeForce II on
an card made by Asus (I think it is the V7700), and I have ABSOLUTELY no
problems with it; in fact, I followed the directions that I found on
nVidia's page, and on MUO, and voila, fait accompli! I have nice gfx, can
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Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 8:55 PM
To: Dennis Myers
Cc: Newbie Linux-Mandrake
Subject: Re: [newbie] Video cards
Hi,
I don't know what I am doing different, but I have
On Saturday 15 September 2001 02:06, Adrian Lynch wrote:
I'm about to buy a new video card, either a 3D Prophet 4500 PowerVR KyroII
64MB AGP, or a VIVID! XS Kyro II 32MB AGP. Can anyone tell me what the
compatability is like with these and Mandrake 8.0, or a place I can find
out?
Lovely
I'm about to buy a new video card, either a 3D Prophet 4500 PowerVR KyroII
64MB AGP, or a VIVID! XS Kyro II 32MB AGP. Can anyone tell me what the
compatability is like with these and Mandrake 8.0, or a place I can find
out?
Lovely Jubbly :o)
Hey Ho...lets go
Want to buy your Pack or
"Kelly, Christopher" wrote:
So, I'm thinking that the Voodoo maybe my best bet...I found a 5500 AGP for
$199
If I might be so bold as to ask, where? ;-)
BTW, anyone know anything about the 4500? Its a lower priced alternative to the
5500, but seems to have better hardware stats than the
On Friday 01 December 2000 02:06 pm, Kelly, Christopher wrote:
Believe it or not, Best Buy
"Kelly, Christopher" wrote:
So, I'm thinking that the Voodoo maybe my best bet...I found a 5500
AGP
$199
If I might be so bold as to ask, where? ;-)
Pricewatch has 'em startin at $169.
What do you guys think of G-force Video Cards? What do you think the best
Video card for a Linux box is?
Thanks,
Chris Kelly
Registered Linux user 185775
On Thursday 30 November 2000 09:40 am, Kelly, Christopher wrote:
What do you guys think of G-force Video Cards? What do you think the
best Video card for a Linux box is?
I don't have one, but I'm prob'ly gonna build a new Tbird-
1000/KT7 box after Christmas, and I haft'a consider a
Sounds like more trouble than it's worth, Tom.
Chris Kelly
Registered Linux user 185775
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Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 11:35 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [newbie] Video Cards
On Thursday 30 November 2000 09
"Kelly, Christopher" wrote:
What do you guys think of G-force Video Cards? What do you think the best
Video card for a Linux box is?
Thanks,
Chris Kelly
Registered Linux user 185775
i have a guillemot proher ddr geforce. i love it. linux finally
loads my gforce driver and it works with
My Matrox G400 works fine...
I suggest getting a separate TV Card if you want TV
Any suggestions for a good TV Card(cheap)??
MarkP
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I am looking for a good video card with video-out jacks (don't really need PC
TV). I have been longing for a Diamond Viper 550
video out on anything but
there
AGP cards not on their PCI cards. The Viper 550 and all the ATI cards
are
AGP.
Sorry
Charles
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Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 10:58 AM
Subject: [newbie] Video Cards - Any Recomendations
I am looking for a good video card with video-out jacks (don't really need PC
TV). I have been longing for a Diamond Viper 550 card for a long time, now, but
since I have been toiling with Linux, I have heard some disparaging comments
about S3 cards in general not being "Linux Friendly" - Does
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To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, May 03, 2000 10:58 AM
Subject: [newbie] Video Cards - Any Recomendations?
I am looking for a good video card with video-out jacks (don't really need
PC
TV). I have been longing for a Diamond Viper 550 card for a long time,
now, but
since I have
On Wed, 03 May 2000, you wrote:
I am looking for a good video card with video-out jacks (don't really need PC
TV). I have been longing for a Diamond Viper 550 card for a long time, now, but
since I have been toiling with Linux, I have heard some disparaging comments
about S3 cards in general
On Wed, 17 Mar 1999, Internet Service Jeremy wrote:
I am looking to get a 12 or 16 meg video card. Does anyone know where
there is a got unix/linux hardware compatibility site. I am looking for a
12 or 16 meg 2d/3d card, so anyone recommend me get a certain one.
Thanks in advance
I am looking to get a 12 or 16 meg video card. Does anyone know where
there is a got unix/linux hardware compatibility site. I am looking
for a 12 or 16 meg 2d/3d card, so anyone recommend me get a certain
one.
Thanks in advance
It depends on what you want to use it for. I'd imagine X?
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