A small point--you keep speaking of an "APG" card.
Do you mean "AGP"?
That is the interface used for some years for video cards.
Or are you speaking of some manufacturer I have never heard of?
It should be easy enough to actually look at the physical card and get its manufacturer and model number--I haven't seen one without such a label in many, many years (if ever). Then, any advice you might get would probably be more useful.
David
--- In LINUX_Newbies@yahoogroups.com, "grantrocket2" <mars_rover@...> wrote:
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> So turns out this is either an APG card that uses NVIDA drivers. Or a nvida card. (6040m i think). So I installed the propetary drivers and the screen now displays just fine, compiz at medium and audio visuals on high. It can handle it just fine, haven't tried 3d yet, (glxgears comming up). Thanks for the help, it was an I-D-1-0-T error. :D
>
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
[LINUX_Newbies] Re: 9 pin s-video problems on dell dimention 4600c [solved]
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