FWIW I'm using the ATI Expert98 too and never a problem. But Mandrake 7.0 did not auto-detect it during install. Jim "bryan pryor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'm really new to this, but I had a Trident 975 AGP vid card, and try as i might, i could not get it to work. I went out and bought an ATI Expert98 PCI vid card for $50, and it works beautifully. Hope this helps. bryan. I've been trying install the Secure Server Edition of Mandrake 7.0 (That's the Macmillan Publishing version I bought at CompUSA). The system I'm installing to is an Intergraph TD-4. It's a Dual Pentium 90 with 96MB RAM. It has NCR SCSI (I'm not sure what chipset). with a Toshiba CD-ROM [ID4], a Conner 1.0GB [ID1], and a Micropolis 4.3GB [ID0]. It has a built-in NIC, but I have no clue what it is... (I know, I really need to take a closer look at the motherboard...) Anyways, the problem with installing is actually the video card. Originally, it had a Diamond Stealth 64 DRAM PCI. The install got all the way to the last step, Configuring X. It then spit out an error that said it couldn't find Server_S3. I replace the vid card with a PCI Trident Chipset, and I also tried another with a PCI Tseng Chipset. Both times, I resinstalled completely, and got to the same spot at the end and got back that it couldn't find Server_SVGA. Any ideas? Are these vid cards just so cheesey that they won't work or something? I'm not to keen on digging up a higher-end PCI vid card for something that is just bascially going to sit around and be a minor web server for me.... Christopher ______________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free Email at http://www.hotmail.com ____________________________________________________________________ Get your own FREE, personal Netscape WebMail account today at http://webmail.netscape.com.
