[ale] new PC
Julian Powell
julian at zentech.org
Mon Jul 9 17:54:32 EDT 2001
I'm pretty sure the SB Live! Value is the exact same PCI card as the
regular SB Live w/o the extra daughter card/header that supports digital
I/O. the daughter card connects to the PCI card w/ a ribbon cable but
does not plug into the PCI bus.
Julian Powell
www.zentech.org
> Armsby John-G16665 wrote:
>
> I am buying a new PC. Dual boot windows 98 or 2000 and Mandrake 8.0.
> I will be using CompuTime, I guess, in Atlanta.
>
> My first question is compatibility on the video card. The default
> cheapie is a Pine Group 16 meg AGP Card. The chipset I believe is
> nVidia Riva TNT2-M64 True Bit based upon looking up the 32 meg
> equivalent on the internet. I think I am O.K. here. I see some Asus
> Riva TNT video cards with a 5.0 Linux rating....... Other options
> from CompuTime are: GeForce 32MB/V Out, Matrox G450 16MB, ATI Radeon
> DDR 32 MB. I don't do anything fancy. I want it to be detected and
> set up.
>
> My second question is modem: Will the USR 56K PCI/Hardware work?
> They claim it is not a winmodem. I have been using US Robotics for
> years with Linux. I am not familiar with the new stuff.
>
> My third question is the sound blaster card. I believe The sound
> Blaster Live is a plug and play card as far as Linux is concerned.
> Computime has a SB Live! Value (I don't see that on any list...).
> Failing a recommendation, I will just go back and get the Sound
> Blaster 128 PCI card I had on my old machine.
>
> I plan to take my HP Colorado Travan tape drive, Iomega zip drive, a
> spare 20 gig Maxtor drive, and an ATA 100 controller card and tell
> Computime to add it together with the disk, CDROM, CDROM burner, video
> card, modem, sound card, and 3Com 905 10/100 NIC card which comes with
> the machine. All my old stuff worked with RedHat 6.0 I am sure it will
> work with Mandrake 8.0.
>
> My problem is the new stuff (for me) is not specifically found on the
> compatibility lists.....
>
> A few simple answers would be of great help. I don't want to start a
> big hardware thread...
>
> Thanks,
>
> John
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