Tim Holmes wrote:
>
> What kind of video card is on board? Normally I would agree with the
> person, and saying that intergrated anything is just EVIL, but some
> cards work well from my experience.
>
> For example, on board "AGP" ATI cards. I have two mo-bo's that have on
> board "AGP" ATI cards, and they work just fine. It may just be that the
> one you have isn't support. Could be that the one you have is altered
> and isn't an "out of the box" kind of thing if you bought a $40 video
> card. I've been fortunate in that mine have been, you might not be.
>
> Also all my mo-bo's at home are ASUS, and they have a good contract with
> ATI and they just intergrate it. Almost as if they just sent you the
> video card with the mo-bo.
>
> So check the card's web site. They may provide Linux drivers. But you
> may consider going to a local computer store and buying an "old" ATI
> card for the system. I bought the XPert 98, I think, and it was $39. I
> bought it from Amtech Computers, which is local to Ann Arbor, MI, but
> they do have a web page that you could order from, they have pretty good
> prices for video cards, at least that I've seen. www.amtechonline.com/
>
> Good luck!
> tdh
>
> T. Holmes
> Unixtechs.org
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> "Real Men use Vi."
>
> * Martin Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010401 01:15]:
> > Hello Folks!
> >
> > I've installed Mandrake 7.20 on a machine which has a Jetway 531CF
> > m/board. Although the installation appeared to work just fine, I'm
> > having problems with video. The m/board has SiS 620 on-board graphics
> > and no matter what I do with the video settings, I'm getting thin,
> > randomly spaced, broken vertical lines on screen. Ideas anyone?
> >
> > Regards,
> > Martin
> >
> > --- CrossPoint v3.30.021 R
Try suse's website they have the best sis drivers
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