First of all, your video card may not be supported. 
If you see the card in the list, then it's supported. 
If it is not in the list, there may be no driver for
it.  Secondly, you can use an unlisted card by running
XF86config.  You need to know the resolution
attributes of your monitor and the capabilities of
your video card (min-max verticle and horrizontal
refresh rates).  I'm sure there is someone that posts
here that has more up-to-date information, so maybe
they can post a better answer for you.  My card (ATI
Xpert128) isn't currently supported by XFree86, but
SUSE wrote a driver for it that works.  I downloaded
their driver and followed their instructions and got
my card working.  Perhaps there is something like that
available for you as well.

--- Joe Yoon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When I load Linux up, KDE starts up.  The problem
> is,
> my resolution is so low that the 'little' box to
> input
> username and passwd takes up the whole screen.
> 
> I use the Creative Annihilator (nVidia chipset). 
> I've
> installed 6 times so far, (for various other
> reasons).
> 
> During the installation, Linux did not recognize the
> video card.
> 
> Any help would be much appreciated.
> 
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