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This is an old video card (1MB) that will run
successfully in 640x480, 800x600 and 1024x768
resolutions under Xwindows provided that
XF86Config is set to the generic vesa driv ...
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).
Another micro-itx board launched in the Spring of
2003, featuring the Nehemia C3-2 1GHz CPU. Via
Apollo CLE266 chipset includes IEEE1394, USB2.0,
Castlerock AGP graphics with ...
This is a VGA adapter integated on some laptop
motherboards (like the IBM ThinkPad 600E). It
usually has 2MB of memory and does 2D just fine.
It can usually mirror to an ext ...
Works well under Mandrake 9.1 and I suspect it
will work well with other distribs too. Dual Head
is fairly simple to set up too:
- You need 2x "Monitor" sections, one for e ...
32 MB PCI video card.
works great with tdfx driver included with
xfree86.
See the DRI user guide at xfree86.org for
instructions on setting up DRI (very well written
and i ...
Chipset: Intel 810-L(Whitney) three chip AGPset
with 2D/3D graphics controller
Processor: Supports Intel Socket 370 Processors up
to 500MHz; Supports 66/100MHz system cloc ...
This is an 8Mb early Rage card. It has HD-15
normal Svga out, LCD-out, and a really annoying
AIW connector that can be connected to RCA or
S-video. The Tv-out will work with e ...
Ati drivers have always been a headache. This card
isn't an expection. Its only covered from XFree
4.0.0 and up. 16Mb of vid ram, AGP 2x, does the
job more then adequately.
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