Concerning the TLRC computers, If what you need are _older_ video 
cards that would probably be compatible with linux, I have a few
older pci video cards that I would love to send to a good home.  
If the problem is something else, then disregard this e-mail.

Scott


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Well, last semester we had (and still have) the opportunity to install 
Linux on one (or two) of the lab computers in the TLTC in the library. 
At first, the video card turned out to be incompatible with the X 
server (it was on older PowerPC).
Alex

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