I got a geforce 3 also and it runs like a charm.  :-)

On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 18:56, Douglas Adams wrote:
> No problem on my 1.33 athlon running at 1.6 on an asus a7a266 with 256
> megs of ddr.
> 
> And I'm building an athlon xp 2000 system for my brother with ddr, 
> gonna dual boot linux and some flavor of windows.  Apparently some of
> his instructors are pro-microsoft and don't even want to mention linux. 
> I don't know if I want to buy into xp yet though.  Here's a question,
> and keep in mind that I know nothing of the new registration feature of
> xp.  If it sends info back to microsoft on your setup, does it recognize
> your ext2, reiserfs, etc. partitions and report that back to microsoft
> too?  If so, that would be mildly humorous to me.
> 
> On Fri, 2002-02-01 at 17:17, Kory Wnuk wrote:
> > One of the really nice things about Linux is that it
> > can be used with older hardware.  My question is as
> > follows: Does Linux work equally well with the latest
> > hardware?  Specifically, will Linux run on say an AMD
> > 2000+ XP cpu with a motherboard that uses DDR memory?  
> > 
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