should work fine. but if you want a good x server you'll want to go to nvidia's site and download and compile those for your kernel. not only will you 3d, you'll also get a faster and more responsive x, that uses less memory than the svga.
-- Forrest English http://truffula.net "When we have nothing left to give There will be no reason for us to live But when we have nothing left to lose You will have nothing left to use" -Fugazi On Thu, 1 Mar 2001, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote: > Hi! > > It is time to buy a new computer. Will I face any problems with this > hardware? > > Board: Socket A GIGABYTE 7ZX Via 133 ATX with Sound Blaster 128 > Sound on board > > CPU: AMD K7 Thunderbird 900 MHz > > RAM: SD-RAM 256 MB PC133 > > Video: Riva 128 TNT2 Pro AGP 32MB & TV out > or > GeForce 2 MX AGP 32MB DDR Creative Labs > > I will install Debian 2.2 or woody of course. > > Any problems with this hardware? > > Do I have to look for NVidia-Drivers on their homepage or will X run > out-of-the-potato-box? > > The on-board-sound-chip is an original SoundBlaster. It can be > deaktivated. > > Would you recommend to use X4.0.2 and the newest Kernel 2.4.2? > > I've heard about those minimal requirements compiling Kernel 2.4.2. > > TIA > juh > > -- > Der dornige Zweig der Abderiten-Familie > http://www.sudelbuch.de/2001/20010221.html > > > -- > To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] > with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >