I've got a ATI Radeon 7500 video card with dual video output connected
to two monitors. I can't seem to figure out how to make Red Hat 9.0
send out a signal to both monitors. Right now it will only send signal
to one, the other is just black. Any ideas?
Matt
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Paul Barclay wrote:
How do you do this if you use Grub?
I have tried entering text mode and typing 'linux single' but I always
get an error :-(
It worked fine with LILO
PB
Hit 'e' at the grub screen to edit your boot-up. On the line that loads
the kernel put the word 'single' on the end of the
How do you do this if you use Grub?
I have tried entering text mode and typing 'linux single' but I always
get an error :-(
It worked fine with LILO
PB
On Mon, 2003-06-02 at 10:33, Edward Dekkers wrote:
> Paul Stegeman wrote:
>
> > Paul,
> >
> > Is there a way to look at that file by interrupt
Paul Stegeman wrote:
Paul,
Is there a way to look at that file by interrupting the boot process?
When the machine boots, the screen goes blank and I can't get to a point
where I see anything.
Thanks for helping!
Booting linux in single mode should work.
Regards,
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Subject: Re: Video Card problem
I too had a problem with the video once I installed Redhat 9.0
What I found was the screen relsolution had been set to an invalid value
for my card. Check /etc/X11/XF86config and look near the bottom of the
wrote:
> I installed Red Hat 9.0 on a cheapie PC Athlon AMD 1.n Gig.
> Everything is fine until it boots, then the screen goes dark and
> everything freezes. I am having trouble finding the video card ID,
> it's part of the motherboard which doesn't state what it is.
>
>
Title: Video Card problem
I installed Red Hat 9.0 on a cheapie PC Athlon AMD 1.n Gig. Everything is fine until it boots, then the screen goes dark and everything freezes. I am having trouble finding the video card ID, it's part of the motherboard which doesn't state what it
If you have not sorted this out by now, you should
be able to run Xconfigurator from a root console prompt.
This is based on rh 7.3 and earlyer.
On Tue, 25 Feb 2003, Antonio Burzio wrote:
> I installed linux rh 8.0 and i have a ati radeon 9500, but I choose
> (since I had no other choice) driver
I installed linux rh 8.0 and i have a ati radeon 9500, but I choose
(since I had no other choice) driver for 9700.. then everything was good
but the screen was abnormally put on the right, so I tried to change the
display but at the next reboot the screen was strange and linux was
booted only in co
> On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 08:15:46PM -0800, Amit Mhatre wrote:
> > Ur Video Card must be either Located on com1 or com2.
>
> You're joking, right?
Ofcourse not, I have mine hooked up to my parallel port, and have a symlink
from the parallel dev to the com one.
Achi
On Thu, Dec 26, 2002 at 08:15:46PM -0800, Amit Mhatre wrote:
> Ur Video Card must be either Located on com1 or com2.
You're joking, right?
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I have the ati Radeon 7500 card with 7.3 I was use x-free from contrib
with 7.2 to get it to work but the upgrade recognized it and loaded a
new driver for it so I don't think you will have any trouble out of
the box. Tux Racer is great with the ati card.
Linda Hanigan
On Tue, 19 No
On Tuesday 19 November 2002 07:07 am, Thierry ITTY wrote:
> Hello
>
> I'm wondering whether, all other things being equal, i'd better buy an ati
> radeon 7500 or a nVidia GeForce 4mx, in terms of linux (rh) compatibility
> and functionnality
>
> thanks for your advice
> - * -
Hello
I'm wondering whether, all other things being equal, i'd better buy an ati
radeon 7500 or a nVidia GeForce 4mx, in terms of linux (rh) compatibility
and functionnality
thanks for your advice
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On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 09:05, seeliger wrote:
>
> My Elsa G
On Wed, 2002-09-11 at 09:05, seeliger wrote:
>
> My Elsa Gloria II card is dying. Might any of you be able to suggest a
> replacement card that is well supported by XFree86 3.3.6? This is an old
> version, I know, but I'm running Redhat 6.2, and to upgrade X I'd need to
> upgrade the kernel, wh
Folks,
My Elsa Gloria II card is dying. Might any of you be able to suggest a
replacement card that is well supported by XFree86 3.3.6? This is an old
version, I know, but I'm running Redhat 6.2, and to upgrade X I'd need to
upgrade the kernel, which might break my main application (which means
Hello,
We've got an NVidia geForce with dual screnn capacity. How this could be
used on our RH 7.3 System.
Should xinerama installed for make this works.
Regards.
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We've got an NVidia geForce with dual screnn capacity. How this could be
used on our RH 7.3 System.
Should xinerama installed for make this works.
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Hi David,
On Wednesday 10 July 2002 5:31 am, David Goode wrote:
> Hi all,
> I'm sure this has been asked many times, but I can live with that. ;-)
>
> I am looking for recommendations for 3D accelerator cards for use under
> 7.2. I have checked the RedHat HCL but there is not a lot out ther
Hi all,
I'm sure this has been asked many times, but I can live with that. ;-)
I am looking for recommendations for 3D accelerator cards for use under
7.2. I have checked the RedHat HCL but there is not a lot out there for
either Maxtor or Diamond Viper cards.
Any information is appreci
> By "Work out of the Box", I'm assuming that means you got
> X Working out of the box? Just having text on the screen
> "Out of the Box" isn't what I think he meant, and it definitely
> isn't what I meant.
>
> I had text, but until I added the kernal patch from NVIDIA,
> anything else graphical
a series (?) I'm not too sure about though.
Hope that helps,
Caleb
On Fri, 2002-06-07 at 09:26, Dominic Mitchell wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a "good" video card that works out of the box
> on RH7.3. What about A Forsa, Chaintech or ASUS, N
Friday, June 07, 2002 10:44 AM
Subject: RE: video card for RH7.3
> By "Work out of the Box", I'm assuming that means you got
> X Working out of the box? Just having text on the screen
> "Out of the Box" isn't what I think he meant, and it definitely
>
: RE: video card for RH7.3
> NVIDIA based cards won't work "out of the box", but will work (and
> well!) once you follow the guidelines on NVIDIA's website.
>
> I've had a lot of success with ATI cards in Linux working out of the
> box, though.
>
> B
Doris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 10:52 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: RE: video card for RH7.3
>
>
>
> > NVIDIA based cards won't work "out of the box", but will work (and
> > well!) once you follow the guidelines on
a Chaintech GF-2 MX200 and a ATI Radeon 7500 (was
> an ATI XPert98) under 7.3)
>
>> -Original Message-
>> From: Dominic Mitchell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 12:27 AM
>> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> Subject: video card for RH7.3
>
7500 (was
an ATI XPert98) under 7.3)
> -Original Message-
> From: Dominic Mitchell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, June 07, 2002 12:27 AM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: video card for RH7.3
>
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a "goo
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Sent: Thursday, June 06, 2002 11:26 PM
Subject: video card for RH7.3
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for a "good" video
Hi,
I am looking for a "good" video card that works out of the box
on RH7.3. What about A Forsa, Chaintech or ASUS, Nvidia geforce II type
of card?
Thanks for your comments. Any suggestion are welcomed.
Dominic Mitchell
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I have an HP Pavilion 8668C that has in integrated Intel i810 Video Card along with an
ATI Rage 128 Pro Video Card in a PCI slot.
I installed the ATI video card to replaced the Intel integrated video card, so I don't
use the Intel video card at all.
Windows properly assigns different IRQ
CTED]>
Date: Friday, April 19, 2002 12:23 PM
Subject: System won't from SCSI HD after new Video Card installed
>All,
>
>I recently had a new video card put in my DELL Server running RedHat
>7.2, kernel 2.4.17. Before the card was installed everything was
>working great.
>
All,
I recently had a new video card put in my DELL Server running RedHat
7.2, kernel 2.4.17. Before the card was installed everything was
working great.
After the install, when the system boots, my scsi drives are detected
and then it just hangs. I can boot from a floppy which reverts me
Hello Edward,
Friday, March 08, 2002, 5:00:16 PM, you textually orated:
ECB> I have this card at home and (running not-quite-final XFree-4.2)
ECB> accelerated 3D works fine. I've run both of these games (and the various
ECB> OpenGL-based screensaver modules) , and I've seen no problems -- I can
On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 01:49:48PM -0600, Billy R Nordyke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> What's a good video card for RH 7.2? Can't get my ati Rage Fury Pro to
> work.
Dunno about yours, but I've got an (older) ATI Xpert 98 card which
works great with the mach64 driver.
s out?
try booting in runlevel 3 and running startx, see what that tells you.
Shaun
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Subject: Re: video card for RH 7.2
I get a blank screen. It appears that
I get a blank screen. It appears that it is loading properly from the
hard drive activity, butI can't see anything until I
Control-Alt-Backspace. That now returns me to the console log-in.
Thanks,
Bill
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>>>>> "Brian" == Brian Ashe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Brian> Hello Trond, Friday, March 08, 2002, 3:55:43 PM, you textually
Brian> orated:
TEG> Billy R Nordyke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>>> What's a good video card for RH 7.2? C
Hello Trond,
Friday, March 08, 2002, 3:55:43 PM, you textually orated:
TEG> Billy R Nordyke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> What's a good video card for RH 7.2? Can't get my ati Rage Fury Pro to
>> work.
TEG> Radeon 7500 if you're willing to upgrade
TE
I have a Rage Fury 128 running fine. What problems are you having?
Shaun
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Subject: video card for RH 7.2
Hi,
What's a good video card for RH 7.2? Can&
Billy R Nordyke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What's a good video card for RH 7.2? Can't get my ati Rage Fury Pro to
> work.
Radeon 64 MB DDR for RHL 7.2, Radeon 7500 if you're willing to upgrade
XFree to 4.2.
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Hi,
What's a good video card for RH 7.2? Can't get my ati Rage Fury Pro to
work.
Have an Athlon 1.4 processor.
Thanks in advance,
Bill
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in run level 3 and
using Xconfigurator. I always configure systems to start in run level 3 and
just startx at a bash prompt.
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Sent: Tuesday, March 05, 2002 4:45 PM
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Subject: Video card
Does anyone know a Video
and i've got an all-in-wonder radeon 32mb. it worked just fine outta the
box with rh72. don't know about the tv component though (don't know how to
use it in linux) but the video card works nicely (1600x1200x32). the 3d
acceleration doesn't seem to work very well thoug
>Does anyone know a Video card I can find at a best buy,CompUSA, staples etc
>that will work right out of the box does my motherboard have anything to do
>with it
>I have a ASUS TUSL-2 I tried a ATI Radeon card a ATI Expert 128 card neither
>work
>Thanks Ed
Doesn't work a
Does anyone know a Video card I can find at a best buy,CompUSA, staples etc
that will work right out of the box does my motherboard have anything to do
with it
I have a ASUS TUSL-2 I tried a ATI Radeon card a ATI Expert 128 card neither
work
Thanks Ed
Newegg has it at $669. I can't remember what he end up paying for the
sucker, but it was around there (I guess when you spend that much, it
doesn't matter any more).
Ed Wilts
Mounds View, MN, USA
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- Original Message -
From: "Hidong Kim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> You
You're friend got a real bargain. I just checked the Elsa site, and the
suggested retail on the Gloria is $999.
Ed Wilts wrote:
>
> Elsa Gloria I think. And yes, I did question his sanity :-)
>
> .../Ed
>
> Ed Wilts
> Mounds View, MN, USA
> mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> - Original
Elsa Gloria I think. And yes, I did question his sanity :-)
.../Ed
Ed Wilts
Mounds View, MN, USA
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From: "Hidong Kim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Ed Wilts wrote:
> > much you want to spend. A co-worker of mine just dumped over $700 on a
>
>
Ed Wilts wrote:
> much you want to spend. A co-worker of mine just dumped over $700 on a
$700? What was it? What can it do?
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er of mine just dumped over $700 on a
video card for his Linux system and he's very happy with what he got. I was
quite happy with my G450 and I can buy about 4 of them for $700...
.../Ed
Ed Wilts
Mounds View, MN, USA
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From: "ebin
Does anyone know a video card that works with Red Hat right out of the box
if not where is the driver files that I would need to edit after I get a
driver for ATI expert 98
Ed
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:Subject: Re: Video card that works
:
:
:What are the symptoms? I haven't come across a Matrox card
:that didn't work under Red Hat.
:
:ebinc wrote:
:
> > the monitor to work in Mandrake but only under unlisted and it doesn't work
> > well.
> > I use KDE, If somebody out their has a video card that 100% works for Red
> > Hat please let me know? whets strange about this is that both expert 98 and
&
ilt a new computer and used a ATI expert 98 card and I also tried a
> Radeon (just a plain radeon card) I still have the same monitor. I can get
> the monitor to work in Mandrake but only under unlisted and it doesn't work
> well.
> I use KDE, If somebody out their has a video ca
the monitor to work in Mandrake but only under unlisted and it doesn't work
well.
I use KDE, If somebody out their has a video card that 100% works for Red
Hat please let me know? whets strange about this is that both expert 98 and
Radeon cards are listed for Mandrake and Red Hat during the in
> "Dave" == Dave Reed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
Dave> I'm fairly certain the 7500 won't even work in 2D with the XFree
Dave> version that comes with Red Hat 7.2.
That's correct -- the card isn't recognized at all...
Ed
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Thanks again
> Linda Hanigan
Are you asking what driver to use with XFree86? Here's the relevant
section from my XF86Config-4 file.
Section "Device"
Identifier "My Video Card"
Driver "rad
Thank you so much to everyone for your help.
I wound up getting a number 9 which works fine. I have to do another
upgrade at work soon so I think I'll try and install XFree 4.2 this week
and splurge on the better card since my husband really likes the
loki games I bought him. He insisted that I l
On Tue, Jan 29, 2002 at 05:51:16PM -0500, Dave Reed wrote:
> It also looks like the ATI All-in-Wonder cards work with RedHat 7.2
> amd you can probably find one of those at Best Buy.
I recently got a ATI Xpert 2000 32MB AGP, works fine in 7.2, but lacks
some of the bells and whistles. IIRC, it w
t is supported in a distro.
> Thanks
>Linda
>
>
> On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Dave Reed wrote:
> >
> > Maybe it's obvious to everyone else, but not me - are you looking for a
> > video card for a Windows machine or Linux?
> >
&g
Thanks
> Linda
> > Maybe it's obvious to everyone else, but not me - are you looking for a
> > video card for a Windows machine or Linux?
> >
> > If Red Hat Linux, check:
> >
> > http://hardware.redhat.com/hcl/genpage2.cgi?
Trond,
Thankyou I called around and found someone who had
it in stock so I am off to see if we can have peace.
Thanks
Linda
On 29 Jan 2002, Trond Eivind Glomsrød wrote:
> For RHL 7.2, the best card out of the box is ATI Radeon 64 MB DDR. If
> you're feeling lik
n a distro.
Thanks
Linda
On Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Dave Reed wrote:
>
> Maybe it's obvious to everyone else, but not me - are you looking for a
> video card for a Windows machine or Linux?
>
> If Red Hat Linux, check:
>
> http://hardware.redh
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi all
> I pulled a different video card and put it
> in the computer and X changed it driver
> and it worked for that card so even
> though there was a list of sever ATI Xpert
> cards in the list obviously the Xpert 128
> pci card
oably should avoid that driver) Any suggestions would
really be appreciated. I really would like to find something that
works with 7.2 we have a pretty slow connection to redo XFree.
Thanks
Linda
> Maybe it's obvious to everyone else, but not me - are
> From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> Hi all
> I pulled a different video card and put it
> in the computer and X changed it driver
> and it worked for that card so even
> though there was a list of sever ATI Xpert
> cards in the list obviously the Xpert 128
> pci
Good Ole "Number9"
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> Hi all
> I pulled a different video card and put it
> in the computer and X changed it driver
> and it worked for that card so even
> though there was a list of sever ATI Xpert
> cards in the list obviously the X
Hi all
I pulled a different video card and put it
in the computer and X changed it driver
and it worked for that card so even
though there was a list of sever ATI Xpert
cards in the list obviously the Xpert 128
pci card must not be supported. Does anyone
have any ideas of what I can buy at Best
Hi,
I bought an ATI Xpert 128 card to replace an old card.
It looks like it shoud use XF86_Mach64 driver so I installed
that rpm. However when I run Xconfigurator it identifies
the card corectly and says it will use Xserver SVGA and
driver r128 I don't know if the server is right but the
driver de
Thanks for your suggestion. Anyway I have installed my old S3
Trio64v/+ for now. I might just decide to wait and buy a good
card in a few months.
Cheers.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Trond Eivind Glomsrød) writes:
> Dominic Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > Matrox G400 16Mb
Dan Egli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've heard mixed reviews on Matrox g4xx series cards.
They're great. They don't have the power of the latest 3D chips, but
their 2D and picture clarity are second to none. There aren't any more
powerful cards mentioned, though.
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Re
Dominic Mitchell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Matrox G400 16Mb : 38.00 USD
The obvious choice among these.
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Dan Egli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I've heard mixed reviews on Matrox g4xx series cards. I'd say your best
> bet is the 3dfx card, as long as mandrake and redhat agree on it.
>
>
Thanks for your suggestions. However, someone just gave me a
3Dfx Voodoo Banshee 16Mb :) Thus I won't ha
On Wed, 2001-12-19 at 14:52, Dan Egli wrote:
> I've heard mixed reviews on Matrox g4xx series cards. I'd say your best
> bet is the 3dfx card, as long as mandrake and redhat agree on it.
I've been very happy with my Matrox G450. I initially had some major
gripes with Mandrake about their suppor
I've heard mixed reviews on Matrox g4xx series cards. I'd say your best
bet is the 3dfx card, as long as mandrake and redhat agree on it.
On 19 Dec 2001, Dominic Mitchell wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am looking at used video card. If I don't buy a used video
> c
"Carter, Shaun G" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I am currently running an ATI Rage Fury card that uses the same r128 chipset
> as the ATI Rage Pro. It runs great in linux.
>
Is it the same thing as the ATI Rage Fury Pro 32mb? If so then
what would a reasonable price for a used card would b
I am currently running an ATI Rage Fury card that uses the same r128 chipset
as the ATI Rage Pro. It runs great in linux.
Shaun
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Sent: Wednesday, December 19, 2001 3:00 PM
To: Redhat
Subject: Video card choice
Hi
roper working
condition.
good luck.
-tcl.
On 19 Dec 2001, Dominic Mitchell wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I am looking at used video card. If I don't buy a used video
> card, I will be installing a S3 Trio64v/+ 2Mb that I have on a P4
> 1.6gig and 256 ram ...
>
>
Hi,
I am looking at used video card. If I don't buy a used video
card, I will be installing a S3 Trio64v/+ 2Mb that I have on a P4
1.6gig and 256 ram ...
The choices are:
ATI Rage Pro 3D 8Mb : 19.00 USD
Diamond 3D TNT 16Mb : 19.00 USD
Nvidia 3D Vant
On Mon, Dec 03, 2001 at 01:44:45AM -0500, David Kramer wrote:
: -This is NOT for gaming, but I want high-res X with excellent font
: legibility.
:
: -Under $100 ok, under $70 better
:
: -Prolly want 32MB for greater color depth
The Nvidia GeForce 2MX cards are very good, and cheap.
I saw sever
er 02, 2001 10:45 PM
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|Subject: Midrange video card?
|
|
|I'm looking for a video card for my latest linux box, and the hardware
|support pages are driving (no pun intended) me crazy, because there's
|seven variations of each video card name. I see lots of conflicting
On Mon, 2001-12-03 at 00:44, David Kramer wrote:
> I'm looking for a video card for my latest linux box, and the hardware
> support pages are driving (no pun intended) me crazy, because there's
> seven variations of each video card name. I see lots of conflicting
> data o
On Mon, 3 Dec 2001, David Kramer wrote:
> -This is NOT for gaming, but I want high-res X with excellent font
> legibility.
I've always heard that Matrox cards are favored by the XFree86 developers.
They have excellant visual quality, and their drivers almost always have
the most complete feat
I'm looking for a video card for my latest linux box, and the hardware
support pages are driving (no pun intended) me crazy, because there's
seven variations of each video card name. I see lots of conflicting
data on Radeon and other ATI cards (because they use the same buzzwords
in
It looks like I have a few choices.
1. Get the Geforce2 GTS card, upgrade XFree86 to 4.0.1. Question here is
do I just need the XFree86 upgrades or are there other rpms that I must
upgrade also? If so which ones? (There are nvidia drivers for 6.2)
2. Get the card, and upgrade to RH7.0 (I would ge
Yes, the NVidia drivers from nvidia.com are closed source, as they are
using OpenGl from a 3rd party so they don't fully own the drivers. But
they do support up to the Geforce 3 and I hear they are possibly going
to be released with 7.1. And the beta quality is pretty decent.
Lance
On 07 Apr 2
On 7 Apr 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Geforce 2 GTS works fine with me, the drivers from NVidia's website work
> pretty sweet as well too.
>
> Lance
>
> On 07 Apr 2001 00:56:06 -0500, Avi Aumick wrote:
> > One of my video cards just died on me. I had a 3dfx Voodoo 3000. Since
> > 3dfx is no
Geforce 2 GTS works fine with me, the drivers from NVidia's website work
pretty sweet as well too.
Lance
On 07 Apr 2001 00:56:06 -0500, Avi Aumick wrote:
> One of my video cards just died on me. I had a 3dfx Voodoo 3000. Since
> 3dfx is no longer in business I would prefer to not find a Voodoo c
One of my video cards just died on me. I had a 3dfx Voodoo 3000. Since
3dfx is no longer in business I would prefer to not find a Voodoo card to
replace it with, even if one could be found. I have been looking at cards
with the nvidia Geforce 32M and Geforce2 GTS cards. I am runniing Redhat
6.2 an
On Monday 05 February 2001 19:28, you wrote:
> Bugzilla acknowledges this, but indicates no fix. I'm installing
> the beta 7.1 and it dies every time I select the video card.
>
> Anyone?
I just installed fisher today and at first I made a mistake and entered the
wrong details
Bugzilla acknowledges this, but indicates no fix. I'm installing
the beta 7.1 and it dies every time I select the video card.
Anyone?
Ed
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Please Help me with XPERT 98 Video card and Redhat 7.0
I got a ATI Xpert 98 Video Card, NEC MultiSync XV17+
Screen and Redhat 7.0 and the best I could get this
config to do is 640x480?
Can someone please tell me the best I could get this
going and how
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I'm using a Matrox Millenium G4 and it installed fine. X does bomb once
in awhile (screen blanks, I'm put back at the login prompt), but I don't
think that's related to teh video card. (Sure would like to know what it
is related to though. Anybody?)
hth,
kf
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I have a diamond viper II that works with 3.3.6 right out of the box.
On Sat, Sep 23, 2000 at 12:03:23PM -0400, Jason Costomiris wrote:
> On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 07:24:51PM +, Ken Plumley wrote:
> :
> : Are their any 32 MB AGP video cards that work with red hat?
> : I plan o
On Fri, Sep 22, 2000 at 07:24:51PM +, Ken Plumley wrote:
:
: Are their any 32 MB AGP video cards that work with red hat?
: I plan on upgrading my machine if one will run on it.
I'm extremely happy with my Creative Annihilator 2. It's a GeForce2 GTS,
with 32 MB onboard. Very
Ken Plumley wrote:
>
> Are their any 32 MB AGP video cards that work with red hat?
> I plan on upgrading my machine if one will run on it.
>
>
> Thanks in advance,
>
>
dunno about the 32MB issue but my diamond nvidia AGP 16MB works just
fine..
boy am i glad i went diamond .
On Fri, 22 Sep 2000, Ken Plumley wrote:
> Are their any 32 MB AGP video cards that work with red hat?
> I plan on upgrading my machine if one will run on it.
I'm using a 32MB Matrox G400 right now, and I'm pretty sure that the
NVidia GeForce will work, too.
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