On Sat, 2002-04-06 at 06:34, Kurt Lieber wrote:
> On Saturday 06 April 2002 10:41 am, Neal Lippman wrote:
> > My present monitor is a 19" CRT, but I am strongly considering a move to
> > one, maybe two LCD panels - so a card that supports dual monitors would be
> > great, but at the least whatever
On Sat, Apr 06, 2002 at 10:34:50AM -0500, Kurt Lieber wrote:
> On Saturday 06 April 2002 10:41 am, Neal Lippman wrote:
> > My present monitor is a 19" CRT, but I am strongly considering a move to
> > one, maybe two LCD panels - so a card that supports dual monitors would be
> > great, but at the le
On Saturday 06 April 2002 10:41 am, Neal Lippman wrote:
> My present monitor is a 19" CRT, but I am strongly considering a move to
> one, maybe two LCD panels - so a card that supports dual monitors would be
> great, but at the least whatever i use needs to work well with a second
> card if need be
I would appreciate input as to what video card to get for a new system I am
about to assemble.
My requirements: i don't game, so superfast 3d support isn't needed, but I do
watch an occasional movie, and want good support for 2d graphics. I don't
want to break the bank on this purchase either,
Simply don't get any ATI cards unless you have to. They're overpriced
for their performance. They're slow in X compared to others. If you are
going to be doing just 2D and want great performance and great 2D
quality IMO Millenium G400 is the best choice right now. Strangely, but
support for 3D acce
On Sat, Feb 26, 2000 at 12:34:19PM -0800, Wim Kerkhoff wrote:
> Hi Everyone,
>
> What ATI Video cards are best supported by Linux and X Windows? I was
> thinking
> of:
> ATI Xpert 98
> ATI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> XTI Xpert 99
> ATI Xpert 128
> ATI Rage Fury
> ATI All-in-Wonder 128
>
> What ex
i have set GLX up with TNT and G400. both run very good. Nvidia's cards
currently don't run to their full potential using GLX, G400 does. But, i
have to stick with 3dfx because its the only one that i can get working in
Unreal Tournament :) i have a G400 and 2 16MB TNTs sitting in the closet
sigh
On Sat, Feb 26, 2000 at 03:51:46PM -0800, Wim Kerkhoff wrote:
> How are some of the other brands, like Matrox? I was reading through the
> documentation and mailing list archives at http://utah-glx.sourceforge.net/,
> and noticed that it supports the MGA G200 and G400, as well as the NVIDIA Riva
>
How are some of the other brands, like Matrox? I was reading through the
documentation and mailing list archives at http://utah-glx.sourceforge.net/,
and noticed that it supports the MGA G200 and G400, as well as the NVIDIA Riva
series. Has anybody set up Utah GLX with any of these cards? What i
i believe all of those cards are fully supported in the latest X release
(3.3.6) and ATI recently released a new SDK for linux so ATI will probably
be the first to have hardware accelerated/assistend video playback! its
gonna be a tough choice, voodoo5 or whatever ATI has to offer when vd5
comes ou
Hi Everyone,
What ATI Video cards are best supported by Linux and X Windows? I was thinking
of:
ATI Xpert 98
ATI [EMAIL PROTECTED]
XTI Xpert 99
ATI Xpert 128
ATI Rage Fury
ATI All-in-Wonder 128
What experiences does anyone else have with these cards?
I am getting a new system (Intel Celer
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