Just thought I'd let people know that if your card is unsupported, (or if you have trouble with Redhats XBF...) then I have found that compiling frame buffer support into 2.2.x kernels and using vserver-fbdev_foo.deb works well for me (unnacelerated of course, but I just wanted to get a motherboard with a built in video card to work).
Check out the VesaFB mini HOWTO and make sure you remember to put the following in XF86Config Section "Screen" Driver "FBDev" Device "Primary Card" Monitor "Primary Monitor" SubSection "Display" Modes "default" Depth 32 **** <--- Important EndSubSection EndSection This may be slower on older machines (but then you wouldn't have a new card). Setting the window manager configuration to only show outlines when moving / resizing helps. HTH Mark M