AFAIK That video card uses a TNT2 chipset so i think you could use the nVidia's driver.
http://www.3dgrafikkarten.de/karten....zor%20III%20LT
And the ALSA drivers are for sound not for video![]()
A buddy of mine wants to convert to Linux, andI'm trying to give him a hand. The one problem I've found is his video card- it's an ELSA EAZOR III LT. I can't find any support information on it, and it appears their website is down. He doesn't have any documentation for it (an idiot built the box for him). Does anyone know anything about this card? He wants to try LibraNet, so it needs to be supported in XF86-4.0- I can'y find it listed on their site. Would the ALSA drivers work for this card?
AFAIK That video card uses a TNT2 chipset so i think you could use the nVidia's driver.
http://www.3dgrafikkarten.de/karten....zor%20III%20LT
And the ALSA drivers are for sound not for video![]()
Whooops!!! Mind fart- I meant VESA drivers. Must have been ALSAhiemers.>grin<AFAIK That video card uses a TNT2 chipset so i think you could use the nVidia's driver.
http://www.3dgrafikkarten.de/karten....zor%20III%20LT
And the ALSA drivers are for sound not for video *![]()
If Gaenya is correct ( since I'm not sure what chip that ELSA EAZOR use ), then check with Libranet 2.0 documentation for TNT support.
I'm sure it's supported in my Red Hat 7.2 so you have one fall back choice if Libranet doesn't work out...
It is a TNT2 chip. *http://www.tomshardware.com/video/99...deo-in-11.htmlAFAIK That video card uses a TNT2 chipset so i think you could use the nVidia's driver.
http://www.3dgrafikkarten.de/karten....zor%20III%20LT
And the ALSA drivers are for sound not for video *![]()
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