steve rader wrote:

> If you're really after better performance, check into, cough,
> actually paying some money for XiG's Accel-X xserver.  On my XKE,
> it's _significantly_ faster.
>
> If you're after better resolution/color depth, then the latest
> XFree86 might help.
>
>  > From: Greg Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>  > What video chip does the VLX use?
>
> Good advice.  You'll need to know the video chipset to know if
> XFree86 will help.

1. thank you so much for replying

2. excuse my lateness in answering - have been wrestling with a language called
Z and good old Latex!!
    < and the odd bit of Java code >

methinks that the Micron Transport VLX comes with a NeoMagic chipset....

and I know that this is supported on Xfree86 3.3.5

the only thing is (being a newcomer to all of this Linux business), how do
I replace the old Xfree86 with
the new?  I am using RH6, and I found that they had a long list of rpms to use
to update it....

so I just do the rpm thing?

is this correct or is there an easier/better/more aesthetic/stylish(in the
linux sense of style)  way?  ;)

thanks again

-abhinav

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