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- From: sundaram@cps.msu.edu (Divya Sundaram)
- Subject: Is the Trident VGA card supported by Linux
- Message-ID: <1992Jul29.151654.6238@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu>
- Originator: sundaram@indian.cps.msu.edu
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- Organization: Michigan State University, College of Engineering
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- Date: Wed, 29 Jul 92 15:16:54 GMT
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- Hi All,
- I read the FAQ and (as usual) I could not figure out whether my
- VGA card (a Trident "TVGA" ??) is currently supported by Linux
- in running X. I heard that it was not supported and wanted to check
- this out. If not, would someone point out which (inexpensive/affordable)
- cards are supported! Thanks a heap,
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- Divya
- (sundaram@cps.msu.edu)
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- PS: Thanks for all the replies about how much frespace is needed for
- Linux! I gather that about 60MB would cover just about everything
- essential with room to spare. My machine has 16MB RAM so I anticipate
- being able to get away with murder as far as the swapfile is concerned
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