ATI Technologies Inc Radeon XPRESS 200M driver ++ F7 Can't getitto work.

Gene Heskett gene.heskett at verizon.net
Fri Jun 22 00:25:46 UTC 2007


On Thursday 21 June 2007, Jim Cornette wrote:
>sizo nsibande wrote:
>> I am with you on all counts.
>
>Thanks!
>
>I read a posting regarding getting computers provided by people's
>employment which have either the ATI or NVidia video. I guess one can't
>influence to a gret deal what the buyer and IT consultant choose. I got
>lucky and specified *not* NVidia video on a computer that I use.
>Fortunately the alternative Intel Video card works great and later
>computers which are not running Linux also have the Intel video cards.
>(915). At least they are Linux capable since I tested out one of the
>later computers with the Intel 915 video.
>
>It is good to know there are others who would rather have working
>hardware rather than "trade secret" hardware which force binary only
>drivers onto the potential customer or employee that was stuck with
>another persons choice.

I keep hearing about these intel video cards, but no one seems to be willing 
to say what the actual brand names might be, or if I can goto Circuit City 
and actually buy one.

>Jim
>--
>The best laid plans of mice and men are held up in the legal department.



-- 
Cheers, Gene
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