Re: Hardware support

2003-01-07 Thread ABrady
On Tue, 7 Jan 2003 17:09:28 - "Cannon, Andrew" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi all, > > Just a quick question concerning supported hardware; > > Are the Gigabyte GA7-VKML motherboard and the ATi Radeon 7500 > supported under RedHat 8.0 Pro? > > I've looked in the HCL on the Red Hat website,

Hardware support

2003-01-07 Thread Cannon, Andrew
Hi all, Just a quick question concerning supported hardware; Are the Gigabyte GA7-VKML motherboard and the ATi Radeon 7500 supported under RedHat 8.0 Pro? I've looked in the HCL on the Red Hat website, but there doesn't appear to be any motherboards listed for Gigabyte (but a few graphics cards.

Hardware support on Redhat Linux 8.0

2002-11-06 Thread Chris Unitt
Hi there, I had some problems with version 7.3 because it wouldn't support: a) my Surecom EP-320X-S1 Ethernet card b) my sound blaster audigy player card and c) my SMC PCI wireless LAN card I now want to try 8.0 to see if I have better luck. Everything else on my x86 system seemed to work fine,

Hardware support on Redhat Linux 8.0

2002-11-06 Thread Chris Unitt
Hi there, I had some problems with version 7.3 because it wouldn't support: a) my Surecom EP-320X-S1 Ethernet card b) my sound blaster audigy player card and c) my SMC PCI wireless LAN card I now want to try 8.0 to see if I have better luck. Everything else on my x86 system seemed to work fine,

RE: Newbie question: Hardware support

1998-06-08 Thread Paul Pettit
> From: Russell Foster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Monday, June 08, 1998 8:37 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Newbie question: Hardware support > > > Hi all, > I'm just about to move from Windoze NT4 to Redhat 5.1 but > I want to know > which

Newbie question: Hardware support

1998-06-08 Thread Russell Foster
Hi all, I'm just about to move from Windoze NT4 to Redhat 5.1 but I want to know which parts of my hardware are compatible. I know that HDD/Video cards are etc... Its just that I've got a Parallel Port Syquest SparQ 1.0 drive. I just wanted to know if Redhat supports it? TIA Russell Fost

Re: hardware support (off topic a bit)

1998-04-27 Thread bren tamilio
: discouraging. The video chipsets that are supported are ancient! Maybe : this is just my anger talking... Actually, you're wrong here :) There are accelerated Xservers for many of the more recent cards, like S3 and matrox. Also: Voodoo 3d accelaration is available, though unsupported so you

hardware support (off topic a bit)

1998-04-24 Thread whoever
My somewhat limited linux experience has shown me that instead of the hardware manufacturers providing support for linux it is the other way around. The linux software manufacturers (the community) are providing the drivers/support for much of that hardware. Obviously there is a problem