Still no solution? We've ordered three systems with this motherboard, and I sure would like to have the onboard graphics working.At 01:57 2/7/2004, you wrote:
My experiance with onboard video and sound cards has been pretty negative. I run
a 64mb nvidia gforce2 mx that I got a couple of years ago for around $30(US), and it works great with linux. I think you could probabally find a gforce3 or 4 for about that now. Flightgear puts a good load on my g2 so it may be time for me to upgrade :-).
So how much you want for the card? :-) I might bite.
I know the VESA driver does the job, but I can't use 85Hz at 1600x1200 with this card, it can do, however, 85Hz at 1280x1024. But I don't want to use that on my 21" CRT.
On VIA's site there are drivers for Red Hat 8 en 9, and Mandrake, but not for Fedora. There has to be a way to use this graphics chipset. I have heard it is some kind of S3 Savage chipset.