Conor wrote:
> I had problems with a Trident 3D Image 975 AGP card in
> Xfree 3.3.whatever-it-is-that-you-get-with-rh6.2 The XF86SVGA server
> doesn't seem to support the Image 975 very well. I could get decent
> resolutions eventually after much tweaking of /etc/X11/XF86Config but I
> couldn't get X to run from the linuxcare Bootable Business Card CD (A very
> nice tool, uses Rusty Russell's compressed loopback filesystem to carry
> about 80Mb of a rescue system on a 50Mb bootable Business Card CD).
> Eventually dumped the Trident card in favour of an S3 Trio 3D 2X+ which
> ran out of the box.
That is completely contrary to my experience with the card. I have two, and I have run Mandrake 7.0, Caldera 2.2, 2.3, 2.4, Red Hat 6.0, and TurboLinux 4.1 with it, all with great success. I tend to run at 1024x768x32bpp and never have had so much as a hiccup with XFree 86 3.3.x and the SVGA server. It bothers me to have to replace two perfectly good cards just to upgrade my X, especially since I know a whole bunch of cards are missing out of 4.0.1.
Of course, YMMV...
Regards,
Caity
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