What type of video chip is on board?  You might want to check out suse.com
they have a hardware datebase in which you could check to see if the
chipset in the video and sound are supported.


> 
> LS,
> 
> I have a question regarding the Eagle Max BXPro1 motherboard. I can't 
> find it in any hardware compatability list, but I guess it will work.
> 
> However, I do not have any experience with boards with on-board sound 
> and video. I guess these boards give only basic sound and video (the 
> videocard is an 8MB AGP VGA card), but I do not know if this will work 
> with Linux (more specifically X-Windows) and how to configure this.
> Can anyone tell me if this a supported board, and how this would work 
> under Linux and X-Windows (as I do not want to have just 256 colours 
> again, as I had with my Diamond card a few years ago on my first Linux 
> Box).
> 
> Ivo Spanjersberg
> 
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