CHRIS KOTTING wrote:
I'm using an older nVidia GeForce 4 that I picked up (used) on eBay for
about $14 including shipping. It's working fine, and getting it set up
(using Jarod's Fedora Core instructions) was a breeze.
On Mon, 5 Dec 2005 06:46:02 -0500 (EST), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote
<snip>
Anyone want to share their experience with reasonably priced video cards?
I'm looking for something with a composite interface. Will any of
them work for console (framebuffer) output, or only with X?
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Hi Chris,
I too have a nivida Geforce 4 MX 440SE AGP, it is brand new...I have had
it for sometime, but I did not at the time have an AGP slot, now with my
new motherboard, it has one...So I installed the video card, but
according to the directions it says that one must disable the onboard
card...??
I tried doing that using the setup in CMOS, disabling anything to do
with the agp, but then after rebooting, the card does not seem to work
at all, no screen graphics at all...
Now my question is did you disable your onboard card, to get it to
work...???
Any help would be appreciated...
Thanks Larry
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