Re: Basic gfx card for RedHat 8.0 at 1024x768@ 70Hz or higher

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Richard Hobbs wrote:
Hello,

We need a basic, cheap, bog standard graphics card that will *definitely*
work under RedHat 8.0 without any hacking or kernel modifications (in other
words, i just want to run one or two simple commands to install the
drivers).

I have the 2.4.20-28.8 kernel, RedHat 8.0, and an AGP socket that has the
smaller part of it the farthest away from the edge of the case. Basically,
the AGP socket is split into two sections... the divider between them is
farther away from the edge of the case, making the larger section of the AGP
socket the section nearer the outside of the case.

We currently have very recent on-board Intel graphics on a very recent Intel
motherboard, but the linux drivers supplied by Intel do not support our
kernel, and even though they appear to run fine, they will not go above
60Hz. I've been troubleshooting it for a few weeks now, and it's just not
going to work, so i'd rather just buy a cheap graphics card that i *know* is
going to work.

It does not have to be a good graphics card (but it does have to be brand
new, cos we need a few of them), and it has to support at least 1024x768,
although higher would be very desirable. 60Hz is not acceptable, so 70Hz or
above is needed. We have Iiyama Vision Master Pro 454 monitors here, all
capable of 1920x1440 @ 85Hz, so the monitors are definitely capable of this
res and refresh rate.

Please advise... and thanks in advance.

Hobbs.

Run cheap nVidia mx-440 based cards. You don't HAVE to use the nvidia driver, they will work with the bog standard nv driver as well.


You pick up up here in Australia for about $AU80. Don't know of any cheaper that 'just work'

Regards,
Ed.




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