I don't know for your Intel 810e graphics chipset, but potato does support a lot more graphical cards than slink. For example my card (Viper 770) wasn't supported in slink but it was supported in potato, same goes for the ASUS AGP-V3800Magic, I think you'll have a pretty good chance yours will work.
Ron On Wed, 16 Feb 2000, David Bush wrote: > Hi there. > > I have a Dell Dimension L500r system. The video driver is built into > the motherboard. I can obtain the following info from Windows 98: > > Video driver: Intel 810e Chipset Graphics Driver > (DCC133 FSB133) 4.11.01.1361 > Hardware version 003 > 4 MB video RAM > > I dunno about RAMDAC or clock issues for this driver. > It is capable of 1280x1024 24-bit graphics, but the MX780 monitor can > handle just 1024x768 maximum. The monitor very conveniently displays > all the resolution modes on screen when you push the menu buttons > under the display, so I have the Vertical & Horizontal sync rate > ranges. What I don't seem to have from my Debian 2.1 CD, is an > X server that can handle this chipset. I have Debian installed, > but I can't get X Windows to run. SuperProbe came up empty when > it probed my system for specs on the graphics driver. > > I am hoping to find out if potato will include an X server for this > chipset. If not, where could one be found? > > Thanks! > > > > > -- > Unsubscribe? mail -s unsubscribe [EMAIL PROTECTED] < /dev/null >