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inline:Portal/IDB/icon-xvideo-32x32.png This article talk about graphics card installations. Installation can use two stages which are driver installation and device configuration. Sometimes, videocards are detected automatically (native support) but 3D support often need proprietary driver. Technical words can be used but explained.
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Installation
This part presente list of hardwares order by manufacturer. This list driver you to the chipset documentation and its driver. We recommand to get [:HowToIdentifyADevice:hardware identification].
List is composed with chipset name and its identification. List is grouped by manufacturer name and commercial name of your device.
nVidia
[:NvidiaGraphicsDrivers:nVidia manual]
GeForce4 MX 440
[:?DebFrHardwareNvidiaLegacy: nVidia Corporation NV17] [GeForce4 MX 440] (rev a3) [10de:0171] (in french)
ATI
The free driver from X.org in Etch supports cards with r1xx to r2xx chipsets with 2D and 3D support. 3D support for r3xx and r4xx is still labeled as experimental and has been reverse-engineered. r5xx and r6xx cards are completely unsupported with free drivers.
There's also a proprietary driver from ATI, which is available in non-free.
[:AtiHowTo:How to install ATI videocard]
- [:ATIHowToXFree86:How to configure X Windows System for your ATI videocard]
[:ATIProprietary:How to install proprietary driver to enable 3D support]
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