Ive just installed my hercules mx2 32mb vid. I have open caldera, and of course caldera doesnot respond to the vido card, Just getting all kinds of wierd lines and mixed colors. Could some one please help me in the steps of getting the driver in.
I have open linux also, and I installed linux with my old pci card. Unfortunately, getting my hercules card to work I found out would be quite difficult. If you go to the nvidia web site and go to the linux drivers page, you can find out how to get the card working. Not only do you have to install and configure the nvidia stuff, you also have to install XFree86 v4. (I think open linux 2.4 only comes with 3.x).
For anyone else -> is XFree86 v4.x the only version that works with AGP? Or is there currently a distribution that will work with AGP cards ray
rheindl@bju.edu
I used Xfree86 3.x for a couple of years with my AGP Imagine 128 card. I think its more an issue of specifically *which* cards are supported by XFree86.
One cool thing I have found: the new Linux "framebuffer" driver can make X work with cards that are not directly supported.
I wish I knew more about the inner workings of the framebuffer, but I have found that Slackware seems to have the most seamless way to use it. I have installed Slackware onto two laptops with unsupported video cards, and I was asked by the install dialog if I wanted to try the framebuffer, and lo and behold, it worked!
yep, I got mine running a couple months ago. using XFree86 4 and the NVidia drivers. Nice, except for i had to manually edit the XFree86Config file in order to get things working ray
rheindl@bju.edu
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