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    Force Settings for Winlinux

    I am having some problems with my graphics card seldection for running this system. I have an ATI Rage card and am wondering what force settings I should use. I have tried several, but they are not working! Any help is appreciated.

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    Same here Apostle 83 though My card is a Banshee.

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    What Rage do you have? I'm dwnldg now and wonder if I'll have a problem. Also would like a hint on what kind of setup mess to expect. (Come to think of it, they did say it installed just like any other Window app. This could be a nitemare!)

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    Ya - from windows, just like a windoze program. Install was easy except graphics card.

    [This message has been edited by Gentle Giant (edited 10-11-99).]

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    Yup, I'm forgetting this until graphics support is better. Got it downloaded, installed, just could'nt run cause of graphics. With reboots etc, stupid Norton software screwed my system up, had to reinstall everything! Oh well, its a beta. :>

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