On Wed, 2007-06-27 at 10:50 -0700, Michael McGillick wrote: > Hi: > > I have a Mac Pro with Intel-Based processors. The graphics card > included with the system was the nVidia 7300GT. Prior to installing > Fedora, I bought an ATI X1900 XT graphics card and have successfully > used this under both Mac OS X and Windows Vista (few minor issues > under Vista, but acceptable). After installing Fedora 7, I've been > unable to get my system to correctly use the card and resolution of my > 2560x1600 monitor. > > My question is in regards to the 7300GT. Is this card supported by > Fedora 7, meaning will it properly detect and install the drivers > during the install process, or does it require some hocus pocus on my > part to get it to work properly? I've already gone through this with > the ATI card, and have no desire to do so again. I'm not a gamer, so > the it's not critical that I have the best card available. I simply > want to be able to display my desktop in 2560x1600 and have a nice > clean picture and fonts. > > I'd appreciate hearing from anyone who has this card or has worked > with it and how it's supported. Thanks. > > - Michael In my case under F7, my GF6800GT (with the open source NV driver) detected my 24" Dell LCD and configured the resolution (without having to manually set the mode-line) out of the box. You might want to considering using the binary (closed source) drivers, if you require any type of 3D acceleration. - Gilboa -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list