On Sun, 2004-07-04 at 11:04, Federico Sevilla III wrote: > I'd like to try this setup out here to maximize some newer hardware we > just got and now run Debian GNU/Linux. I don't know where to get an > NVidia PCI video card locally, though. VillMan and PC Express only seem > to sell AGP video cards. This is for office use, so I don't need > anything too funky, something along the lines of a Riva TNT2 M64 should > be good enough. Any pointers so I know where to start looking (aside > from the usual SM CyberZone)?
With enough luck, Buy and Sell might yield results. > I don't think I'll have problems getting USB extension cables, hubs, > keyboards and mice and monitor extension cables if necessary, so it's > really just the PCI NVidia video cards. > You'll have better luck finding old Matrox Millenium II PCI cards locally rather than the PCI Nvidia video cards. They're quire good for multi-headed displays. PCI-X video cards are also an option - but then you'd have to wait a few more months. They're backward-compatible to PCI. --
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