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Originally posted by insomnia:
Could you give a list of what you think you have that isn't compatible.
Ps: In a new topic (without the "Linsux" parts).
Sure:
Graphics card:
Chip Type: S3 ProSavage DDB
DAC Type: S3 SDAC
Memory Size: 32MB
Adapter String: S3 Compatible Display Adapter
Bios Version: 78.60.00.10
Linux uses a generic driver, I managed obtain acceptable desktop performance by disabling all the eye candy and using a simple Windows theme. Performance is comparable to XP with all the crappy effects on, however as I have these shit XP effects turned off, the accelerated XP driver is really fast and it leaves Linux far behind.
3D graphics are fast in XP, and pathetically piss poor in Linux, this doesn't only go for the games, but 3D screen savers and 3D objects in openoffice also render slowly, often with many glitches.
I know most of you will tell me about how much faster Linux is compared to XP, this may be true on your system, but this isn't the case on mine.
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Originally posted by WMD:
Well, the S3 is certainly not an nVidia card.
S3 as a company ceases to exist. So, the generic S3 driver is probably your best bet, unless the manufacturer of your particular card has a driver. Go to the Device Manager in Windows, what's the name the of the card itself? (Or, look at the stuff that came with your computer.)
I hope a more suitable Linux driver is available, and I know it is possible to have fast graphics with generic a generic driver:
http://forum.microsuck.com/cgi-bin/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic&f=12&t=000049&p=The driver they use is faster, even though it's more generic than my S3 driver, it's VESA, someone just needs to write one for Linux in ASM.
printer/scanner combination:
Lexmark X74
I have located a driver that prints but doesn't scan, this it useless as I use the scanner more than the printer.
I have found a printer driver for my Canon LBP-660, I have yet to try this.
Digital camera:
Nytech, ND-5040
This came with both Windows and Mac drivers but no Linux drivers, and I have not found a Linux driver.
I know there is a possible solution to all of this too.
The captive project can use code from
React OS