Hehe, X is evil, no?
Go start compiling...xfree86.org should have documentation.
if you're willing to go through a rather technical installation procedure, 
then switch to debian. xfree86 updates are as simple as 
apt-get install xfree86
and you're done.

~Mac~


On Friday 21 September 2001 20:14, you wrote:
> This is the first time that I have ever tried to run Linux and I am lost. 
> First of all, I have the infamous ATI Radeon VE video card which doesn't
> seem to work with Red Hat Linux 7.1.  I read that I need to upgrade my
> Xfree86 stuff to version 4.1.0.  How do I go about doing that?  Or, Where
> can I find out how to do that?  Right now my X won't load because of the
> video card.  It tells me that a monitor can't be found.  Can I download the
> files I need in Windows?  I am currently running Windows ME on a dual boot
> system (obviously).  Thanks!
>
> Lost in Linux Land
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