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This graphics card worked out of the box for any
2.4.x kernel with nVidia's drivers. It needed
patched drivers for the 2.6.x kernel. Tested with
RedHat 9 and Slackware 9.1. ...
I got this card when i bought my Dell machine over
a year and a half ago.
I like it....since i am not much of a gaming
fan...and since this card runs fine for other apps
that ...
GeForce2 GTS w/32 MB DDR Memory, AGP 4x,
Supports OpenGL, has a small fan to help keep
chipset cool, Every Nvidia driver I've used worked
Very Well, currently using the .4496 ...
when i originally tried installing the nvidia
drivers on redhat i couldn't boot to the GUI ...
it involved taking a lot of additional steps at
the time (which are unessesary) ...
Very fast, reliable, solid mobo. Well-built with
nice finish and attention to details. Good
documentation.
It works flawlessly with one large stick of RAM,
rather than two ...
AGP graphics card. With stock XF86Config, Redhat
8.0, nvidia IA32 driver I get ~7300 frames/second
in glxgears. Tuxracer at 1600x1200, 24M colors on
21" screen give ~330 fps ...
4X AGP accelerated graphics card with OpenGL 1.3
instructions supported in hardware. Drivers
supporting OpenGL 1.4.
I've tested and used this card on my Dell
Precision WS 34 ...
A rather cheap but fairly decent graphics card.
Works wonderfully under Linux (I've only used it
under RH 9 and Slackware 9.1, but it should work
just as well on all distros).
This has been a fantastic motherboard for me for
years. However, a VERY nasty problem has been
occuring to alot of people concerning the VIA
chipset and the AGP speed.
Thi ...
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