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On 08/06/03 12:16 PM, Joshua Altemoos wrote:
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color="#0000ff" size="2">For RedHat it is a sis630</font></span></div>
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I have the SiS 630 chip for my onboard video on Mandrake. <br>
It has something to do with MESA, Open GL, and Glide, but I have yet to get
it to work right in Linux. <br>
I followed a bunch of links that all eventaullly say it should already be
in the kernel, or point you to Loki Games [which is no more <span
class="moz-smiley-s2"><span> :-( </span></span> ]<br>
It's dual boot, and Open GL works flawlessly on the Windows 98 side of the
fence. <br>
No problems with fancy screen savers, AvP, SOF, or Unreal. <br>
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Does anyone know of anywhere ELSE where all of the info that used to be on
the Loki site might be stored ?<br>
The Open GL site is FULL of dead links to Loki. <br>
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hardware: n, the part of a computer that can be kicked.
software: n, the part of a computer that causes hardware to be kicked.
Scott
Mozilla 1.0 mail on Windows 98 SE
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