The instructions were pretty simple and I burned a CD from work with the
drivers. For some reason the darn thing just didn't behave. I don't
recall offhand what the errors were but when I attempted to start up
XWindows it either froze my system (hard lock) or simply came back
stating that no XServers were available (or something like that).
Pretty strange.
After a week of working with several people in this newsgroup I simply
gave up and went over to a Voodoo 3. Now it works with my 95/NT/RH
Linux multiboot system. Was pretty frustrating but I learned alot from
the experience :D
Frank
Tom Gilbert wrote:
>
> * Frank Carreiro ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
> > I tried this. The Suse drivers didn't work :/
>
> Works great for me. Same card. You follow the instructions ok?
>
> The x server from suse is fast and stable, I'm enjoying it :)
>
> Tom.
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