Hi,
   This is sort of off-topic except it isn't if recent xorg-server
updates hadn't totally killed video operation on one of my Intel
GPU-based machines. I've not been able to fix it after two weeks and
cannot spend more time so I'm investigating spending $40 to buy some
cheap video card to just move on.

   Anyway, one feature I'd like to investigate with this card is
MythTV over s-Video. I already use this on another old machine which
is ATI-based but that ATI driver requires an old kernel so the machine
hasn't been completely updated in a couple of years now. If I can get
Myth out on the S-video port of this new card then possibly I can use
that machine for something else which would be cool.

   Anyway, in the $40 range NewEgg has some GForce 6200 cards that
look reasonable to me but I don't know how to determine if S-video
output is supported on these cards under Linux. Any problems?

   If it matters there are some FX 5200 cards but they seem slower,
older specs, so I'm hoping the 6200 series is a reasonable solution.

   Here's a link to the sort fo card I'm looking at:

http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16814130465

Thanks,
Mark

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