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2005 Sep 13
2
ATI X550 chipset
Hi,
I'm about to buy new video card, and was looking at ATI PCI-E Radeon X550.
However, I don't see that particular chipset mentioned anywhere in docs. The
X300 is there, as well as X600 and X800. Does anybody have Radeon X550 card
running under CentOS 4? With 3D acceleration?
Thanks,
Aleksandar Milivojevic
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2005 May 19
0
Re: [OT] FOSS or Freedomware? -- WAS: pronunciation/Red Hat
...hile conveying
that it is freedom from many things in the way that at least Americans
(if not many others) typically understand -- not always positive either.
I actually have a slew of license categorizations on a 2D plot against
source and standards:
- Freedomware (open source, open standard)
- Standardware (proprietary source, open standard)
- Sourceware (open source, proprietary standard**)
- Commerceware (proprietary source, proprietary standard)
**NOTE: E.g., IP or other requirements.
I like to differentiate between vendors who adhere to open standards
but with proprietary source. E.g., I cal...
2005 Aug 03
2
Question driving external LCD from dell laptop
I have a dell inspiron 8200 laptop running centos 4.1 just fine.
I want to connect it to an external 32 inch LCD. This laptop is dual
boot windows.
I set windows up to 1024x768 and connected the LCD - it worked just
fine. LCD max is 1333x768
I then booted Centos 4.1 and set X to be 1024x768 also. rebooted the
laptop just ot make sure.
I then connected the LCD and it says can't display
2005 May 16
0
Re: Dual Monitors -- "nv" v. "nvidia"
From: Richard Humphrey <rlhumphrey at gmail.com>
> Thanks that did the trick
Although nVidia does put people on the Freedomware "nv" driver,
and it can handle multiple framebuffers for Xinerama, VIVO
(video in, video out), etc...,
the Standardware "nvidia" driver is far easier to deal with for
single framebuffer (no Xinerama) multiple displays, VIVO, etc...,
in addition to adding GLX (OpenGL over X11) support.
-- Bryan
Political Notes:
nVidia actually released the GLX code for the GeForce series
back in the XFree86 3.3.x days...
2005 Jun 10
1
Tyan K8SE (S2892) / nForce Pro Experiences
Has anyone installed Linux (CentOS or other) on a Tyan K8SE (S2892)
motherboard? I'd really like to hear your experiences -- with this board
or Nvidia's nForce Pro chipset in general.
I'm looking to build a new server using this board but would like to
find some other experiences first. I've googled myself blue but haven't
found any reviews or postings regarding this