Subj : Re: Linux video support To : Robert Comer From : Rich Date : Mon Apr 02 2001 03:17 am From: "Rich" <@> Actually, I attribute the problem to the adapter not being completely = supported. There are multiple connectors on the back of the adapter. = My guess is that the driver isn't checking which is active or is is = using the wrong capabilities data. According to the XFree86 web site = XFreeX86 uses DDC information from the display and mine returns this = info which Windows uses. Rich "Robert Comer" wrote in message = news:3ac8a2b7$1@w3.nls.net... The GeForce2 *is* supported -- it's your monitor that's gakking it. = (Not a very common monitor, connection method.) - Bob Comer "Rich" <@> wrote in message news:3ac81422$1@w3.nls.net... Companies like RedHat are (were?) well funded. They better be able = to afford to test their own product against modern hardware. I don't = think an GeForce2 based video adapter and a digital flat panel display are a = stretch. The XFree86 web site claims the GeForce2 is supported. Rich "Jeff Shultz - Shultz Infosystems" wrote = in message news:llhfct47mkgp4s96d67fkkrho4h1l1mj6r@4ax.com... On Sun, 1 Apr 2001 12:35:39 -0700, in <3ac7823e$1@w3.nls.net>, "Rich" <@> wrote: > Maybe I have to wait for the 2.6 kernel to come out for this feature = to be available No, probably for the next version of XFree86 though. (Driver support frequently relies on some geek being able to afford the equipment first). -- Jeff Shultz --- XP Toss HTML Stripper v0.3.5 * Origin: Barktopia Gating Project (1:379/45) .