On Fri, 15 Jun 2001 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>Date: Fri, 15 Jun 2001 11:46:05 +0200
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>Subject: Card & Motherboard / Chipset directory.
>
>How about a directory / database of cards and the motherboards /
>Chipsets that are known to work, preferably with some info on how
>they were gotten to work eg distro & patches applied.
>
>IMHO the biggest problem people seem to have is incompatibilities
>between chipset and graphics card, and if you can rule that out by
>seeing that it (your set-up) has worked for someone else and how
>they got it to work, you'd be more than half-way to a running
>system.
Minus the motherboard - I think that is the general idea of the
existing "Cards" file.
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