Sorry to be still hammering on about this problem - I am starting to
feel a bit dense.

I've tried a few times now to get FreeBSD running a GUI with my Voodoo
3500 AGP card.  Thanks to some helpful advice from
[EMAIL PROTECTED] I reckon that I should be able to get things
running using the tdfx X-server.  Other advice is that if my card ain't
listed explicitly, it won't work.

Longer term, a carefully-chosen card will be a great solution - at this
point though I just want to try things out and the number of cards that
will run BeOS, Linux, FreeBSD and/or Windows (this last reluctantly)
seems a little limited.  As an aside one of the problems here is that
BeOS now seems happier with *old* graphics cards (one of the problems
that got me looking for the ONE OS in the first place).

When I try to run the tdfx driver I am still unable to complete X
Windows installation successfully so I suspect that it really may be a
case of having to specify a specific card for a trouble free GUI.

Just as an experiment I stuck on the latest Mandrake 9.0; in half an
hour and I was up and running Gnome 2.0 with no problems whatsoever
using a generic Voodoo driver.  Am I being stupid in thinking that this
is the same XFree86?

I really don't want to go down a Linux route, I've been burned too many
times there in the past.  Any expertise greatly welcome at this point.

cheers,

Steve Hodgson


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