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Re: Linux New hardware competability
At 11:49 AM 6/10/97 +0300, Eddie Harari wrote:
>Hi ,
>
> I got a new computer so I can speed up some things , but I want
> to know how would linux behave with his new workers !
>
> 1. P-200MHZ - This should be no problem.
> 2. 128MB - No problem.
> 3. TSENG 6000 4.5 MB - anyone ???
Check out http://www.xfree86.org/3.3/tseng.html, info especially for you.
(you could have RTFMed yourself !!). Don't know about SVGAlib.
> 4. CREATIVE CD - IDE normal support.
Yep.
> 5. SB 64 - is there a driver for that ???
Check the Sound-HOWTO (if SB 64 was in that time). Get the latest ver 2.0.x
kernel and check some files at the /usr/src/linux/Documentation and
/usr/src/linux/drivers/sound directories. One of them has a list of
supported cards. Anyway, even if there is none for SB 64 specifically, the
SB 16 mode should work fine, as long as it is configured to the same
Jumpers/DOS/Windoze port/IRQ/DMA setting.
Way cool machine, BTW, but next time, please RTFM!
Shlomi Fish
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