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El Phantasmo wrote in a message to Mike Bilow: EP> f) I am looking into buying a new 15" to 17" monitor and EP> graphics card to replace my unfriendly dell and STB EP> combination which re-enders (er spelling) and EP> incredible 8 colors or so when running X-windows... so EP> I would like some suggestions about what companies and EP> makes you have found to be very X-Friendly. STB systems EP> response was "We dont care that it doesnt work for EP> Linux, run windows 95 and it will work. Or send us EP> $200 dollars and your card for a new 3d effects EP> card." Don't recommend anyone using STB products. I find STB's response disappointing, but they use fairly standard chipsets which should have X/Windows drivers available. For example, the Powergraph 64V+, which is a nice card, uses an S3 86C765. If you give some more details about the card, maybe we could help. Another cheap option is to use Metro-X instead of XFree86, which comes on the InfoMagic Linux Developer Resource CD-ROM package. -- Mike
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