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Re: [a bit off topic] Video Cards and XFree86
Hi,
Yoni Elhanani wrote:
>
> Hi,
> I know it is a bit off topic,
> but I need your advice.
OK,
>
> I have baught a computer and the videocard is not compatible with xfree.
> (S3 Trio3D 4Mb)
Sorry, but S3 Trio 3D IS supported under XFree86 (it's called S3 86C365
(Trio3D)) - but it's runnning for now on 16 colours only. Next version of XFree
should have support for it for full acceleration and colours.
> I have asked them to replace it and they replaced it with another non
> supported card. (Trident 9something, i dont have it here, 4Mb)
Also supported with FULL COLOURS. You just need to know which chipset your
graphics card have built on it - and install XF86_SVGA
>
> They asked me what card is supported,
> and I have no idea which good cards are supported.
> I know xfree86.org has a list,
> but I dont know which card is good, and if it is still sold, etc.
> it should be something close to the price range of these cards. (but
> supported)
Full list of cards who are supported is at: http://www.xfree86.org/cardlist.html
>
> <rant>
>
> btw,
> dont buy computers from Excellnet,
> they have promised me that the computer will work fine with Linux and
> xfree,
> and shipped it with a PnP modem, unsupported videocard,
> harddrive that for some reason cannot boot lilo (just the windows mbr, i
> checked).
> 4 monthes and 4 "repairments" since then it still doesnt work.
> (and they wont let me give it back to them for a refund)
HEY! Please don't flame.
The computer which I use right now is from Excellnet also. YOU should do the
checking before buying a PC - after all, 99% of their sales of PC's are for
Windows, so you can check it.
If you're intrested in a good card for XFree - I suggest buy Matrox G200 AGP
(8MB or 16MB doesn't really matter for 2D) - and it's a fast card.
Hetz
>
> </rant>
>
> thanks,
> Yoni.
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