My system came with the AGP card too. There was always a confilict between the AGP
card and ethernet
card. Never could get X work on the AGP card. Replaced it with an old ISA card and
everything is fine.
I find AGP good for only DVD movies and such. Not much use from office applications
perspective.
That opinon was true few months ago. I could be wrong now.
Subba Rao
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On Wed, 23 Dec 1998 11:57:09 +0100, Yatsen Ng wrote:
>Thanks a lot for your support, guys. I used xf86config to set the card
>up and it went pretty smoothly. Like they say in the manual, it looks
>kind of ptimitive but it did what it was supposed to do. There is one
>thing, though. Everything looks gigantic! The resolution is something
>around 340 X "another low number". I don't get this, I mean I did choose
>the right resolution settings during setup and "the resolution setting
>for the severely nearsighted among us" wasn't even an option. Ctrl + Alt
>+ - won't change anything. What went wrong here? Please keep in mind
>that this is all very new to me.
>
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