Intergraph did high end PC workstation cards before 3Dlabs bought them years ago. I don't believe XFree86 ever supported any of their cards natively, though it looks like there's a cheap cirrus logic chip on the board for VGA compatibility. You can probably get that working with some low resolution 8 bit modes using the CIRRUS driver (try 800x600 in 8 bits per pixel), but that's about it.
Really you're probably better off getting a newer video card. While that card was probably pretty hot in its day, it's not likely to hold up too well against modern video cards. www.xig.com might have a commercial X-server that still supports this card, but I suspect that for the cost of a commercial X-server you could buy a card that's faster than the 3410T and is supported by XFree86. Mark. On Tue, 10 Jun 2003, jmw wrote: > hi -- > > i successfully installed Linux 9 on my Dell Precision 410 WS, and it seems > that everything works except Graphics mode. a copy of the log is attached. > from that, it seems that Linux cannot recognize the card. Linux was installed > on its own disk. am i reading the log correctly? can you offer any suggestions? > > the video card is Integraph Intense 3D 3410T Pro, 16MB ram. > -- > j m w _______________________________________________ XFree86 mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://XFree86.Org/mailman/listinfo/xfree86