In /usr/X11/lib/X11/Cards, you should find a list of the video cards
that your version of X knows about.  I think this is the database of
cards used by the xf86config program to help you generate an XF86Config
file that has a good chance of working, if you tel it the truth. :-)

Lawson
          >< Microsoft free environment

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On Sat, 10 Jul 1999, Herman Aa wrote:

> 
> I need a list of video-cards that are good for
>  Linux RH 5.0 /XFree86.
> I expect to buy a better video-card Monday. Want to
>  make sure I buy one that works.
> I saw a ref to a website once. I cant locate it
>  on my harddisk.
> Anyone can point me in the right direction?
> 
> Herman Aalderink, Philippines (Cebu island).
> 




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