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Hmmm... didn't know much about that but I'm having too many problems with my
new system with TNT2, now this is the first time I'm actually having my
whole linux system crash big time, the same prob again even after a cold
reboot.

For those of you who are having the same problem, this what I have done so
far;

 Download and install the latest NVDIA driver for X, then reconfigure X
again by 'setup' or whichever ways you feel like it, things seems to be well
after this exercise but I still can't get correct memory detection.
Generally, X seems to be stablized.

However I still can't get Quake 3 Arena running - anybody got any tips for
this? I can hear the sound but I got zero visual. I double checked the
OpenGl *.so files, all is well. Can somebody write about seting up/playing
Q3A on linux?

The latest kernel that shipped with RH 6.1 seems to be buggy where the mouse
operation in between switching X will hang the system, it's widely known for
sometimes now and the latest kernel 2.2.13 is supposed to be free from this
bug, well...

i don't really know for sure about this one, my linux crashed about 5
minutes after I boot up the new kernel, didn't have time for more adventure
after that so hopefully this weekend I'd have a stable, cool, and Quake3
gaming machine.

........
 sey

> Hi...
> even x3.3.5 also can not support s3 savage or trio2x3d card in high color
> and screen resolution 1024by 768
> coz..these card are only supported on normal VGA server only
> so 640x480 is the best can get for the time being
>
> Boon

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