As I mentioned previously, I had some problems with the VIA KM266 driver. From a reply that I just received from Via, it appears that this problem is quite solvable (see attached).

The problem is, I don't have time to do it. Thus, I am thinking about bring the demo to McKinley and we will try to do it together. (I.e., while I am installing the driver, I will use the time slot to show this demo, though only preliminarily, so that time can be best utilized.)

I will try to bring it during the next HOSEF workshop. If the timing is bad, I will try to work with Michael to find a better time slot.

BTW, I had a party this 4th of July weekend, and all my colleagues (who are lawyers) loved this little but extremely powerful and versatile machine.

Wayne
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Wayne:

Thks very much for your email and highlighting this issue. I did follow up
with our driver team, and they provided the following response.

  Under RH9.0 full set, the VESA driver is included. I am not sure if
upgrade version has VESA or not.
  If with RH 9.0 full set, attached file is a test report to install the
KM266 (ProSavageDDR) driver.

I hope this is helpful to you. We do take the concerns of the Linux very
seriously and over the past few months have been working very hard to
improve our levels of support. We have extensive information our support
site at www.viaarena.com.

Best regards

Richard



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From: "Hawaii Linux Institute" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, July 08, 2003 3:53 PM
Subject: KM266 Driver for Red Hat 9


> Sir:
>
> Recently I purchased a ShuttleX SK41G, which, as you are probably aware,
> comes with Via KM266 chipset.  With Red Hat 8, which provides a VESA
> driver, the performance of KM266 is very similar to nVidia nForce2
> (ShuttleX SN41G).
>
> However, there is no driver for KM266 when I upgraded my system to Red
> Hat 9.  The VESA driver is not included in Red Hat 9 (or Mandrake 9.1 or
> Knoppix 3.2).  The nv driver works for the nVidia chipset in all of
> those Linux distros.
>
> This explains the sad fact that while SK41 (with Via's KM266) is
> substantially cheaper than SN41 (with nVidia's nForce2, everything else
> being equal), no one seems to care about SK41.
>
> By ignoring the Linux market, you are screwing yourself worse than you
> do to the Linux community.  And I am GLAD that you are paying a hefty
> price for your stupid actions.
>
> Respectfully,
>
>
> W. Wayne Liauh, Ph.D., J.D.
> Attorney and Counselor at Law
>

<<attachment: VIA_RH9_ProSavage_and_ProSavageDDR_Display_Driver_Test_Report.zip>>


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