[S.u.S.E. Linux] STB Velocity 128 AGP
Does anyone know if SUSE /XF86 supports the 4/8mb versions of the STB Velocity 128 AGP and the STB Velocity 128 ZX AGP as well? If not, and I plugged in the values as a generic card, would it work well? -- Aaron Seelye <A HREF="http://revolution.3-cities.com/~roberto"><A HREF="http://revolution.3-cities.com/~roberto</A">http://revolution.3-cities.com/~roberto</A</A>> - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
I bought SuSE 5.2 mainly because of its claimed support for my graphic card (Leadtek Winfast 3D L2300v AGP, 8 MB). Well; thereŽs no way to make start X-windows on my machine. I've asked for technical support but it was more than a week ago and no answer yet (crazy, isnt'it???) Anyway, while trying to do something of my own I've found out that Permedia-II chips are currently supported but not Permedia-IIv (I didn't notice that *v* never before). So, my Dual Pentium II 2x266, 128 MB RAM can't run any X-server (SVGA doesn't work: black screen...). If any of you doesn't help me on this matter I'll have to fight with a (too expensive!!!) white-on-black text-based Linux machine. TIA, .| J.M.Gomez | | jmg@kriptopolis.com |'| ._____ ___ | | |. |' .---"| _ .-' '-. | | .--'| || | _| | .-'| _.| | || '-__ | | | || | |' | |. | || | | | | || | ___| '-' ' "" '-' '-.' '` |____ KRIPTOPOLIS <<A HREF="http://www.kriptopolis.com"><A HREF="http://www.kriptopolis.com</A">http://www.kriptopolis.com</A</A>>> Criptografia, PGP, Seguridad en Internet ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
this idea concernes a bifirecation od #'s intio practace and theory ...ie. ,,,howeto's per theory discussionshowto's get tedious and specific..theoryget's into understyanding the coer ..when i 1st scpt to susenews..trhere were 2 #' that(so far as i see )are 1 %tx0.000000rAcTeL23# Jose Manuel Gomez wrote:
I bought SuSE 5.2 mainly because of its claimed support for my graphic card (Leadtek Winfast 3D L2300v AGP, 8 MB). Well; thereŽs no way to make start X-windows on my machine. I've asked for technical support but it was more than a week ago and no answer yet (crazy, isnt'it???)
Anyway, while trying to do something of my own I've found out that Permedia-II chips are currently supported but not Permedia-IIv (I didn't notice that *v* never before).
So, my Dual Pentium II 2x266, 128 MB RAM can't run any X-server (SVGA doesn't work: black screen...).
If any of you doesn't help me on this matter I'll have to fight with a (too expensive!!!) white-on-black text-based Linux machine.
TIA,
.| J.M.Gomez | | jmg@kriptopolis.com |'| ._____ ___ | | |. |' .---"| _ .-' '-. | | .--'| || | _| | .-'| _.| | || '-__ | | | || | |' | |. | || | | | | || | ___| '-' ' "" '-' '-.' '` |____
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At 11:47 PM 7/13/98 -0700, Aaron Seeley wrote:
Does anyone know if SUSE /XF86 supports the 4/8mb versions of the STB Velocity 128 AGP and the STB Velocity 128 ZX AGP as well? If not, and I plugged in the values as a generic card, would it work well? -- Aaron Seelye
The 4MB version is supported by the latest XFree SVGA server. I am told that it also works with the 128ZX chip but does not recognize the higher speed memory and I believe the 8MB needs to be entered manually. Please let me know your results with the 8MB/128ZX chip, if possible in 1280x1024 (32bpp). -- Arun Khan - To get out of this list, please send email to majordomo@suse.com with this text in its body: unsubscribe suse-linux-e
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