Dear XFree86 people,

I have Redhat Linux 6.2 installed on my Pentium computer and got a new
graphics card
that made it neccessary to look for a driver so I can use KDE again.
Perhaps I should
mention it is a ATI Radeon VE with 32 MB.
I do not intend to demand much performance but I just want to get my
graphic environment
back until I have another monitor (only 14'' screen at the moment). I
have run " XFree86 -check"
as you advise on your home page and it told me I have Linux version
2.2.14-5.0 on an i686
with object format ELF and libc version 6.1.3 (6.1), and my binary
distribution name is
Linux-ix86-glibc21. So I have downloaded the appropriate 12 files from
your server and tried
to install it on my PC. While doing so the installation script told me
that I need Glide installed
and stopped the installation process. Now my first question is: Has
anything gone wrong with
the installation or do I really need Glide? And second: If I really do
need Glide how can I get
it and can I use any Linux versions if there are more than one, too? If
anything has gone wrong
with my installation, could you give me some advise how I can make my
KDE work again?
I have searched your website, some files and the internet but I can't
find anything of use to me.
I would be very happy to get an answer from you for I am in deep despair
over my OS.
I thank you beforehand for your efforts.


Greetings

     Marco Bouillon

P.S.:  Please pardon my poor English. If anything sounds impolite be
assured it isn't meant as
         such, and if something sounds wrong it might be indeed.
:-)
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