Hello, John. I have a Diamond Stealth 64 with 2MB RAM in my lowly P150. This card has worked for me since I used Red Hat 4.1. The last thing I put on it was SuSE 6.3, and it worked just fine. You might want to try choosing the S3 driver for X rather than the SVGA, which is what SaX tried to set mine up as. It was a long time before the mouse worked with my KVM switch. However, upon realising my mistake, and after a quick reconfig to use the S3 driver, everything popped up nicely. I can't really say much about the Matrox cards, but after following these lists for many years, anecdotal evidence suggests that Matrox are one of the best supported cards in Linux. I don't see why you'd be having trouble with them. About the only thing I can think of is that instead of having SaX autodetect the card, choose the right driver by hand, and then configure the rest from there. Not all older cards are capable of being autodetected, but that doesn't mean that if you manually select a driver, it won't work. Try it out, you never know. Hope this helps at least a little bit, Stuart. <snip> Card Type Problem ======================|===================================================== = Diamond | Setup OK with sax. However unreadable fonts in X. Stealth 64 (2 MByte) | Graphics OK. All text is unreadable including pop-up | menus and task bars. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Matrox | Not recognized by sax. I don't have any of the specs MGA-IMP+/P4 (2 MByte?)| on this card so cannot manually set it up with | XF86Setup or xf86config. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Matrox | Not recognized by sax. I don't have any of the specs MGA-PCI/2 (2 MByte?) | on this card so cannot manually set it up with | XF86Setup or xf86config. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - </snip>