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- Subject: Video Cards for Linux [was OS Humor]
- From: Nori Kise <s100234@example.com>
- Date: Mon, 6 May 1996 00:28:25 -0500 (CDT)
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Hi, First thanks to Mr. IKEDA, Mr. Hiroo, and Mr. Turnbull for answering my questions. Mr. Turnbull, your message was, as usual, *very* funny and informative. :) Anyway, in the last message Mr. Turnbull said the Diamond Speedstar series are risky. That means should I get one from ATI? The reason why I'm asking this is my P-100 uses the ATI 64-bit 2M DRAM video card, and would like to try a different video card for my old-faithful 486. By the way, I was going to get a P-75, but Mr. Mastumu's strong persuasive messages, I got a P-100! :) Anyway, if anyone could recommend some alternative video cards for Linux, I'd greatly appreciate your help! Sincerely, Kise
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