Linux-Hardware Digest #92, Volume #13            Thu, 22 Jun 00 18:13:09 EDT

Contents:
  Re: smooth fonts under X
  Re: Your favorite CDROM drive. (Johan Kullstam)
  Re: Epson Stylus Color 740 (Grant Taylor)
  Re: ES1371 -- any good ? (Michael =?iso-8859-1?Q?Str=F6der?=)
  Re: question about FIPS ("Jon Gardner")
  Re: Num Lock & Linux ("David M. Carney")
  Re: ide problem (Tom Schutter)
  Linux Device Drivers for Motherboards Listed in LhD (part 1) ("LhD Administrator")

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ()
Subject: Re: smooth fonts under X
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 20:06:23 GMT

On 22 Jun 2000 11:51:18 EDT, Dances With Crows <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>On Thu, 22 Jun 2000 11:27:45 +0200, Adrien LAURENT 
><<8itb24$20us$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> shouted forth into the ether:
>>Hi, I'd like to know if there is a soft or an option that enable u to make
>>X's fonts smoother.
>>Thanks
>
>http://linuxdoc.org/HOWTO/Font-HOWTO.html
>
>is a good starting point.  Using the TrueType font server can give you a
>much larger selection of fonts, some of which look a lot better than the
>standard X fonts.

        I disagree. Many TT fonts require 4bit antialiasing in order to
        avoid looking like what many Linux detractors describe Linux fonts
        as. Whereas other classes of fonts (like Type 1) while not quite
        as flexible, are specifically geared for the few options they 
        support (in terms of point sizes).

        One is much better off in X seeking out better/more Type 1 fonts.

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From: Johan Kullstam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Your favorite CDROM drive.
Date: 22 Jun 2000 16:07:29 -0400

John Culleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I may be shopping for a new cdrom drive in August. Of course it
> has to be Linux-friendly. I not that some write cdroms and some
> rewrite cdroms. What is the difference?
> 
> Anyone have any favorite beasties that they would like to
> recommend?

plextor.  you pay a bit for the quality but imho it's worth it.

a cheap pci scsi card can be had for about $40.  i recommend
ncr/symbios/lsi based scsi controllers for their low price and good
linux support.

> Cost is of course a factor  ;-)

consider also that you *need* a way to back-up your data.  a cd-r is
possibly the cheapest reasonable back-up system you can have.  don't
be caught with your pants down and no backup.  it's no fun being a
statistic.

plus with a cd-r you can make audio cds (as opposed to tapes which are
just computer tapes).

i prefer cd-r to cd-rw since
1) cd-r is about $50 cheaper than cd-rw drive.
2) cd-r media costs about $1, cd-rw is about $5.

if you're not rewriting, since a cd-r medium costs 1/5 of a cd-rw
medium, you can afford up to 4 coasters per good disk and still break
even.

how many times are you going to rewrite the thing?  you have to
rewrite *on average* each disk *at least* five times before recouping
the media cost.  then there's the extra $50 on the drive.

-- 
johan kullstam l72t00052

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From: Grant Taylor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Epson Stylus Color 740
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 20:20:25 GMT

"Eric J. Shamow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I suspect you're right - my cursory glance at /proc/parport/0 told me
> everything was fine, but a slightly less exhausted eye noticed that Linux
> was failing to assign either an IRQ or DMA to the port.  I've got the BIOS
> configuring the port for me...am I missing something?

Probably not.  The default parallel modes don't use interrups, and I
don't think any of them use DMA.

> Yeah, I caught that in the HOWTO - it *was* missing initially, but it's long
> been corrected to no avail.

Have you unloaded and reloaded modules since then?  Check what's in
your kernel with lsmod.

It would be useful to see the output from the parport driver on init:
unload and reload the drivers and see what it says it's found.
Compare that to your BIOS settings.  If it still fails to work, try
fiddling with BIOS settings next.

-- 
Grant Taylor - gtaylor@picante<dot>com - http://www.picante.com/~gtaylor/
 Linux Printing HOWTO and Website:  http://www.linuxprinting.org/
 I offer consulting in most things Unix/Linux/*BSD/Perl/C/C++

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From: Michael =?iso-8859-1?Q?Str=F6der?= <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ES1371 -- any good ?
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 22:35:45 +0200

Disclaimer: I'm not a sound card expert.

Dances With Crows wrote:
> 
> To add a data point, playing a 5-second .wav on an ES1371 generates about
> 800 interrupts and takes 0.03s of CPU time on my K6-2 400MHz, while
> playing the same .wav on a CS4236 generates about 16 interrupts and takes
> the same amount of CPU time on a P-150.  Not sure precisely what that
> means, [..]

IMHO some sound drivers can be configured to have lower latency for
better timing accuracy by using smaller buffer sizes which results
in higher CPU load during recording/playing audio => depends very
much on your application.

Ciao, Michael.

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From: "Jon Gardner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: question about FIPS
Crossposted-To: alt.linux,alt.os.linux
Date: Thr, 22 Jun 2000 20:14:13 GMT

Don't spend $50 on Partition Magic, FIPS works fine with FAT32.
Slackware7 Includes a nice fdisk utility very similar to RH's DiskDruid
called cfdisk. You are given the chance to run it before anything else
during the Slackware7 install.
As for moving the Windows swap file, don't worry about that. Just defrag the
drive, boot into DOS, and run FIPS. If for some reason the swap file is at
the end of the drive, you won't be able to split it... if that happens, you
can simply delete the swap file in DOS mode. It will be rebuilt
automatically when you reboot into Windows.

Good luck!

"Steve" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
> i got a computer running Win98 with 1 FAT32 partition... i want to
> shrink that partition (it's about 8 gig) to maybe 7 gig and use the left
> over meg for 2 other paritions for linux (ext2 and swap)... preferably
> i'd like to do as much as possible before starting the linux install
> (likely slackware7), but if i have to make the partitions during the
> install i can do that too (i'll just be cheasy and use my old redhat
> cdrom and use diskdruid since it's so simple then install slack over
> that)... can FIPS work at all with my FAT32 partition?... also i read
> the FIPS faq and doc and i remember it saying i had to move the windows
> swap file in 386enhanced control panel (or something like that) by hand,
> well, needless to say i'm lost on that... any help would be greatly
> appreciated, as i'd really really really prefer not to spend $50 on
> partition magic



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From: "David M. Carney" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: Num Lock & Linux
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 17:13:06 -0500

In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Wilbert Kruithof
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I had the problem with Redhat 6.0 en now also with Redhat 6.2.
>       If I boot the computer, numlock is on after the BIOS start. When I boot
> Windows it stays on. But when I boot Linux, it goes off. And I have to
> set it manually.
>       Is this problem known, if so, what�s the fix? It may has to do
>       something with the keyboard. Dutch keyboard and
> settings.
>       Who�s knows it?
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> Wilbert
> 
> P.S. A friend of my has the same problem.
Wilbert,

  I think it"s on purpose. Perhaps if you view your init scripts in your
  /etc/rc.d folder, you might find the answer. Please note that there are
  several files and sub-folders there. You must be root to change any.

  WARNING!!  Make a backup of any file you intend to change before you
  change it. That way you can set things back to their original state in
  case your changes don't work as expected.

  Good luck! Even if you don't find the fix, at least you'll learn more
  about your Linux system.

Sincerely,

    David


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Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 15:16:16 -0600
From: Tom Schutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: ide problem

I am getting exactly the same messages but with 2.2.15.
I just checked my cable which is about 12" long, has only two
connectors (one at each end), and is 80-conductor.

So I ask, any other ideas?

Mark Hahn wrote:
> 
> > hda: dma_intr: status=0x51 { DriveReady SeekComplete Error }
> > hda: dma_intr: error=0x84 { DriveStatusError BadCRC }
> 
> this means that linux is using a udma mode, since this is its report
> that it has detected a corruption of a transfer.  it retries, of course.
> you can make the messages go away by fixing your cable, which is probably
> too long (all ide must be <= 18"), or has a stub (plug both ends in),
> or you're using udma66 without the necessary 80-conductor cable (which
> is of benefit for all modes.)

-- 
Tom Schutter (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
Platte River Associates, Inc. (http://www.platte.com)

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Reply-To: "LhD Administrator" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
From: "LhD Administrator" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Linux Device Drivers for Motherboards Listed in LhD (part 1)
Date: Thu, 22 Jun 2000 21:33:56 GMT

Linux Hardware Database - Category: Graphics Card
======================================================================

3dfx Voodoo3 1000 16MB AGP  - Linux Drivers:
   Voodoo3/Banshee Reference Drivers
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1496

3dfx Voodoo3 2000 PCI  - Linux Drivers:
   3dfx Glide for Voodoo2
   XF86_SVGA (Xfree86 3.3.2 and above)
   Voodoo3/Banshee Reference Drivers
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?596

3dfx Voodoo3 3000 AGP  - Linux Drivers:
   XFree86 4.0 mga driver
   XF86_SVGA (Xfree86 3.3.2 and above)
   Xi Graphics: 3dfx Voodoo 3000
   Voodoo3/Banshee Reference Drivers
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?786

3dfx Voodoo3 3000 PCI  - Linux Drivers:
   XF86_SVGA (Xfree86 3.3.2 and above)
   Voodoo3/Banshee Reference Drivers
   Xi Graphics: 3dfx Voodoo 3000
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?787

3dfx Voodoo3 3500 TV AGP  - Linux Drivers:
   Voodoo3 3500 TV
   XF86_SVGA (Xfree86 3.3.2 and above)
   Voodoo3/Banshee Reference Drivers
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?731

3dfx Voodoo4 4500 AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1478

3dfx Voodoo4 4500 PCI  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1477

3dfx Voodoo5 5000 PCI  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1482

3dfx Voodoo5 5500 AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1480

3dfx Voodoo5 5500 PCI  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1481

3dfx Voodoo5 6000 AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1479

ABIT Siluro GF256  - Linux Drivers:
   nVidia GeForce X and GLX Drivers
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?983

ABIT Siluro GT Ultra  - Linux Drivers:
   NVIDIA X Drivers
   XF86_SVGA (Xfree86 3.3.2 and above)
   RIVA TNT DRIVER
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?984

ABIT Siluro GT2  - Linux Drivers:
   NVIDIA X Drivers
   RIVA TNT DRIVER
   XF86_SVGA (Xfree86 3.3.2 and above)
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?988

ABIT Siluro GT2V  - Linux Drivers:
   XF86_SVGA (Xfree86 3.3.2 and above)
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?986

AOpen PA2000 AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1543

AOpen PA2010 AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1539

AOpen PA256 Deluxe GTS  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1517

AOpen PA256 Geforce 256  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1518

AOpen PA256 Pro GTS  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1516

AOpen PA300 VR AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1519

AOpen PA3000 AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1525

AOpen PA3000 PF AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1526

AOpen PA3000 Plus AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1524

AOpen PA3010 Pro AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1523

AOpen PA3010A AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1538

AOpen PA3010N AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1537

AOpen PA3020 Pro AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1522

AOpen PA3020A AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1521

AOpen PA3020G AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1536

AOpen PA3030 Ultra AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1520

AOpen PA45 AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1533

AOpen PA50V AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1531

AOpen PA700 AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1528

AOpen PA700 Pro AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1527

AOpen PA700V-N AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1529

AOpen PA700V-P AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1530

AOpen PA740 AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1540

AOpen PG128 AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1542

AOpen PG128 Plus AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1534

AOpen PG80 AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1532

AOpen PG975 AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1541

AOpen PT70 AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1544

AOpen PT75 S3 Virge DX 3D PCI  - Linux Drivers:
   XF86_SVGA (Xfree86 3.3.2 and above)
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?22

AOpen PT80 Plus AGP  - Linux Drivers:
   XFCom_SiS
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1535

ASUS AGP-V3400TNT  - Linux Drivers:
   XF86_SVGA (Xfree86 3.3.2 and above)
   RIVA TNT DRIVER
   NVIDIA X Drivers
   XFree86 4.0 NVidia for non SMP systems
   XFree86 4.0 NVidia for SMP systems
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?299

ASUS AGP-V3400TNT-TV  - Linux Drivers:
   NVIDIA X Drivers
   RIVA TNT DRIVER
   XF86_SVGA (Xfree86 3.3.2 and above)
   XFree86 4.0 NVidia for non SMP systems
   XFree86 4.0 NVidia for SMP systems
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1316

ASUS AGP-V3500 AGP Graphics Card  - Linux Drivers:
   XFree86 Server for Savage4
   XF86_SVGA (Xfree86 3.3.2 and above)
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1317

ASUS AGP-V3800 AGP Graphics Card  - Linux Drivers:
   NVIDIA X Drivers
   XF86_SVGA (Xfree86 3.3.2 and above)
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1318

ASUS AGP-V6600 Deluxe AGP Graphics Card  - Linux Drivers:
   nVidia GeForce X and GLX Drivers
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1319

ASUS AGP-V6800 GeForce256 Pure 32 MB AGP  - Linux Drivers:
   nVidia GeForce X and GLX Drivers
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?976

ASUS PCI-AV264CT-N VGA & Audio Card  - Linux Drivers:
   XFree86-Mach64
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1321

ATI  Xpert 2000 APT 32MB  AGP  - Linux Drivers:
   Xi Graphics: ATI Xpert 2000
   Metro-X 4.3.5: RAGE 128
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1471

ATI  XPert XL AGP 4mb  - Linux Drivers:
   XFree86-Mach64
   Metro-X 4.3.5: 3D RAGE PRO
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?136

ATI  XPert XL PCI 4mb  - Linux Drivers:
   XFree86-Mach64
   Metro-X 4.3.5: 3D RAGE PRO
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?135

ATI 3D Charger (OEM) 4MB AGP  - Linux Drivers:
   XF86_FBDev
   XFree86-Mach64
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?352

ATI 3D RAGE II PCI  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1583

ATI 3D RAGE IIc PCI  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1584

ATI 3D RAGE PCI  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1582

ATI 3D Rage Pro Turbo PC TV  - Linux Drivers:
   XF86_SVGA (Xfree86 3.3.2 and above)
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?791

ATI 3D Xpression  - Linux Drivers:
   XFree86-Mach64
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?294

ATI All-In-Wonder 128 AGP 16Mb  - Linux Drivers:
   XFree86-Mach64
   XF86_SVGA (Xfree86 3.3.2 and above)
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?124

ATI All-In-Wonder 128 PCI 16Mb  - Linux Drivers:
   XF86_SVGA (Xfree86 3.3.2 and above)
   XFree86-Mach64
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?123

ATI All-In-Wonder AGP 8Mb  - Linux Drivers:
   XFree86-Mach64
   XF86_SVGA (Xfree86 3.3.2 and above)
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?126

ATI ALL-IN-WONDER PRO AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1585

ATI ALL-IN-WONDER PRO PCI  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1586

ATI All-In-Wonder Pro PCI 8Mb  - Linux Drivers:
   XFree86-Mach64
   XF86_SVGA (Xfree86 3.3.2 and above)
   Metro-X 4.3.5: 3D RAGE PRO
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?125

ATI Graphics Pro Turbo  - Linux Drivers:
   XFree86-Mach64
   XF86_SVGA (Xfree86 3.3.2 and above)
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?288

ATI Graphics Ultra PCI  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1587

ATI Graphics Xpression PCI  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1588

ATI Mach32 PCI  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1589

ATI Mach64 PCI  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1590

ATI Rage Fury AGP 16Mb  - Linux Drivers:
   XFCom_Rage128
   XFree86-Mach64
   XFree86 for AT25 + 3Dfx Rush
   Metro-X 4.3.5: RAGE 128
   Mesa 3D Graphics Library
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?129

ATI Rage Fury AGP 32Mb  - Linux Drivers:
   XFree86-Mach64
   XFCom_Rage128
   Metro-X 4.3.5: RAGE 128
   Mesa 3D Graphics Library
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?128

ATI Rage Fury MAXX Rage 128 Pro AGP 64MB  - Linux Drivers:
   XFCom_Rage128
   XF86_SVGA (Xfree86 3.3.2 and above)
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?908

ATI RAGE Fury PCI  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1591

ATI RAGE Fury Pro PCI  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1592

ATI Rage Fury TV AGP 32Mb  - Linux Drivers:
   XFCom_Rage128
   XF86_FBDev
   XF86_SVGA (Xfree86 3.3.2 and above)
   Mesa 3D Graphics Library
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?127

ATI VGA STEREO-F/X  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1593

ATI Winturbo PCI  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1594

ATI XPERT 128 PCI  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1595

ATI XPERT 2000 PCI  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1596

ATI Xpert @Play98 AGP 8Mb  - Linux Drivers:
   XFree86-Mach64
   Metro-X 4.3.5: 3D RAGE PRO
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?132

ATI Xpert @Play98 PCI 8Mb  - Linux Drivers:
   XFree86-Mach64
   Metro-X 4.3.5: 3D RAGE PRO
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?133

ATI Xpert LCD AGP 8Mb  - Linux Drivers:
   XFree86-Mach64
   Metro-X 4.3.5: RAGE LT PRO AGP
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?131

ATI Xpert LCD PCI 8Mb  - Linux Drivers:
   XFree86-Mach64
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?130

ATI XPERT XL PCI  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1597

ATI XPERT XL PCI  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1598

ATI XPert98 AGP 8MB  - Linux Drivers:
   XFree86-Mach64
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?4

ATI XPert98 PCI 8MB  - Linux Drivers:
   XFree86-Mach64
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?134

ATI XPERT@Play AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1600

ATI XPERT@Play PCI  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1599

ATI XPERT@Work  - Linux Drivers:
   Metro-X 4.3.5: 3D RAGE PRO
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1580

ATI XPERT@Work AGP  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1602

ATI XPERT@Work PCI  - Linux Drivers:
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1601

Cirrus Logic CL-GD5422  - Linux Drivers:
   XF86_SVGA (Xfree86 3.3.2 and above)
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?436

Cirrus Logic CL-GD5446 PCI Graphics Card  - Linux Drivers:
   XF86_SVGA (Xfree86 3.3.2 and above)
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1322

Creative Labs 3D Blaster Banshee 16Mb AG  - Linux Drivers:
   XF86_Banshee-1.01 driver
   XF86_SVGA (Xfree86 3.3.2 and above)
   Mesa 3D Graphics Library
   Voodoo3/Banshee Reference Drivers
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?71

Creative Labs 3D Blaster Banshee 16Mb PC  - Linux Drivers:
   XFree86 for AT25 + 3Dfx Rush
   XF86_Banshee-1.01 driver
   XF86_SVGA (Xfree86 3.3.2 and above)
   Mesa 3D Graphics Library
   Voodoo3/Banshee Reference Drivers
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?70

Creative Labs 3D Blaster GeForce2 GTS  - Linux Drivers:
   nVidia GeForce X and GLX Drivers
...see http://www.LinHardware.com/db/dispproduct.php3?DISP?1337


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