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Old May 18th 05, 08:51 PM
Sven Steinacker
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Default Parhelia under Linux

Hi,

I recently tried a Parhelia under Linux (SuSE 8.2). The Matrox driver is
apparently quite crappy (freeze while browsing high resolution pics, no
way to switch back to text mode).

Does anyone know a (save and cheap) way to get the nice card running
under Linux. I know that there's a company located in Denver providing
professional driver support but at higher costs than I'm willing to spend.

Any hints appreciated!
Sven
 




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