Any binary driver in my book is bad, I hope you don't plan on using
mythtv, or anything that requires xvmc on any new Nvidia card. I wouldn't
start mentioning driver support under Windows either. If you did not
clean out the existing drivers under windows you proably have leftovers.
This go
On May 9, 11:10 am, Peter Hillier-Brook <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If his problems are anything like mine he would do better buying a non-ATI
> replacement!
Amen. And not just on Linux. Installing or uninstalling drivers on
Windows XP can be just as frustrating. Most end up buying third-party
Redefined Horizons wrote:
However, he is having some problem with his graphics card. He is using
the ATI Sapphire Radeon 1650. Does anyone now if it is still necessary
to go through these steps to install support for the video card?
http://www.debianhelp.org/node/4447
I have used 2 different
Redefined Horizons wrote:
I talked a buddy of mine into installing Linux on his new computer in
a dual-boot environment with MS Windows. He was able to get the
operating system installed without any major problems.
However, he is having some problem with his graphics card. He is using
the ATI Sa
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