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W.D.McKinney wrote:
"Fred A. Miller" <fm@lightlink.com> wrote:
No, it a deffinate problem with the drivers. 'Reminds me of the grief we went through with S3 and getting proper drivers for OS/2, in the "early days."<g> I don't have the commercial server, so those drivers are "out." 'Guess I'll have to wait for better drivers from SuSE.
Fred
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I understand as "only the experienced walk with a limp".
Yes.....had one for a long time.<G>
I mark my purchase of AcceleratedX as the top upgrade to a stock Linux box. There is only 2 commercial "must haves" in my book and they are AccelX and OSS.
I may do it....video is fine now. I "hard" install, but it's working as it should.
I'm sitting at 1600x1200 at 24bpp and with the Millenium married to a ViewSonic 20" monitor, it sure is nice.
Yes......bought a Nano about 6 months ago....never did regret it.
Of course I'm enjoying some good ole' James Taylor in the background thanks to OSS/Linux.
'Depends on if I can get the stock SB drivers to work properly with my SB AWE-64 ISA card. So far, "nada." Regards, Fred -- Fred A. Miller, Systems Administrator Cornell Univ. Press Services fmiller@lightlink.com fm@cupserv.org -- To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e