This is an XFree86 problem, not a Red Hat problem. Consult the cardlist at
http://www.xfree86.org/cardlist.html to identify your card or, if it isn't
listed, check the related chipset list. I can't find an entry for "Real 3D",
"Real3D", or "Star" that fits what you sent, but you may know other
descriptors for the card. 

The chipset list does list the Intel i740 as supported, and the i740 doc
(http://www.xfree86.org/3.3.5/i7404.html) lists the "Real3D Starfighter AGP"
and "Real3D Starfighter PCI" as working.

The current version of XFree86 is 3.3.5, newer than what Red Hat is
shipping. You may need to upgrade to get the i740 server. Again, consult the
XFree86 Web site.

At 02:49 PM 9/14/99 -0400, Robert B. Haehnel wrote:
>I'm not new to Linux, but I am new to Red Hat. I'm am trying to
>install v. 6.0. Most of the install goes smoothly, but I'm having
>problems getting the right server for my video card so I can get X
>running properly. I have a Real 3D Starfighter 8 MB AGP card (Intel
>740 chipset) and I'm not sure which server I should use. I don't even
>have a clue which card the REAL 3D is similar to. The plain vanilla
>SVGA server doesn't take full advantage of my card (boring 800x600,
>256 color ... YAWN!).

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