sorry, don't remember who started this thread so I will put this here. Be careful what manufacturer's 9200 you get as some are hardware modified boards that work ok but... and can even have problems even with Radeon's driver updates, you may need their own manufacturer's version of the updated drivers. Also check what voltages your motherboard want sig's to work at if your going to buy one as there is 0.8 / 1.5, 2.5, 3.5 all available with the 9200 range over different brands and models. This has been found even with windows running. scsijon At 08:58 PM 5/09/2003, John wrote:
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On Friday 05 September 2003 13:27, BandiPat wrote:
Hi all,
Just wondering if anyone is running the new Radeon 9200 card in their machine and how did you get it configured?
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Any help is welcomed to get this baby working with SuSE. It does come up in VESA mode, but I was unable to get a full kde boot out of it. From what little I have seen so far it appears quite speedy. :o)
Pat
I just found out Radeon now has 'official' drivers for their cards in Linux. Go here:
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