>I don't know what you call video driver. If this is video driver as
>employed with windows95, then NO there is no implementation of video
>drivers under XFREE, you have to use the X server that already have the
>driver for your video card compiled in, that is why there is so many
>servers (Mach64, Mach32, svga, mono, ...)
>hope this helps
>
Thanks for the info. I didn't know at the very first that using Linux would
require me to change my concept of partition, in DOS, there's C:, D:, E:,
but in Linux, it's only /hda1, hda2, hdb1, etc... in DOS, you can just do
anything you want with the directory, as long as those files are on the same
directory when it's required, in Windows, they introduce me the concept of
identifying the folders as global for all apps like "My Documents,"
"Favorites," etc. In Linux, is it also the same? I wonder if /usr, /bin,
etc. are standard or changeable like the one on DOS?

Any ideas?


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