My system came with the AGP card too. There was always a confilict between the AGP card and ethernet card. Never could get X work on the AGP card. Replaced it with an old ISA card and everything is fine. I find AGP good for only DVD movies and such. Not much use from office applications perspective. That opinon was true few months ago. I could be wrong now. Subba Rao subb3@ibm.net ============================================================== Disclaimer - I question and speak for myself. On Wed, 23 Dec 1998 11:57:09 +0100, Yatsen Ng wrote:
Thanks a lot for your support, guys. I used xf86config to set the card up and it went pretty smoothly. Like they say in the manual, it looks kind of ptimitive but it did what it was supposed to do. There is one thing, though. Everything looks gigantic! The resolution is something around 340 X "another low number". I don't get this, I mean I did choose the right resolution settings during setup and "the resolution setting for the severely nearsighted among us" wasn't even an option. Ctrl + Alt + - won't change anything. What went wrong here? Please keep in mind that this is all very new to me.
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