SuSE recently released a server for the G200.  This will probably make it 
into the next release of XFree86, but for now it is "beta".  My previous
experience with using SuSE servers with Debian (the then new nVidia server)
was favorable.  But unless you are pretty good at setting up X, I suggest
you stick with with the official XFree86 servers, all of which, I think,
are available in hamm.

An excellent source of Linux oriented hardware data (including video cards)
is Net Express's web site:  http://www.tdl.com/~netex/

Mike

On Mon, Aug 31, 1998 at 12:21:17PM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I'm trying to get a good AGP video card to work with Debian 2.0. Looking at 
> the list of supported cards in the xf86config utility I see the "matrox 
> Milenium II (AGP)." However this card seems hard to find now since it's been 
> replaced by the new one G200. Does anybody know if this new card is supported?
> 
> Any advice on any other AGP card?
>

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