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As a follow up, if I run Setup while IN X, it updates fine....or so it would appear. However, photos at 32-bit are still grainy in Netscape 4.04. Fred Fred A. Miller wrote:
Michael Lankton wrote:
A friend of mine has a millenium 2, and he prefers the xsvga to the xmatrox server. That is a good graphics card and I've only heard good things from anyone that I've talked to who has one. What color depth are you using? Maybe get into XF86Setup again and double check all your settings just to be sure something obvious isn't misconfigured.
That's another problem...setup doesn't want to work at all, leaving me "hung" in X after it's use.
Fred
Mark Wagnon wrote:
Which one is better? I'm using xsvga. Granted I don't do any graphics stuff, but I've seen some images that look good to me, especially since upgraded from a Trident card last week. Hell, I thought I needed new glasses!
Mark
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