Vern,
Nobody can help you with the video card until you tell us the maximum
capabilities of the monitor it has to feed. Most popular video
cards are way overkill for the monitors people actually have and can
afford. Running up towards the maximum capability of any monitor is
usually a mistake because monitors are specified optimistically (just
because 1600x1200 is in the spec does not mean it is watchable for
long periods), crispness (bandwidth headroom) suffers unacceptably,
and the biggest fonts possible end up being too small to be usable.
vern wrote:
>
> I am going to be in a position here in a
> few weeks to purchase an audio card
> and a video card, and would like to get
> everyone's opinion on the best ones to
> purchase for Linux?? They have to be
> PCI type for my motherboard.
> Thanks,
> Vern
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Regards,
Ron. [AU] - sent by Linux.