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What hardware is supported? Will my sound/graphics/network card work?

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About 90% of all hardware available for the PC is supported under Linux. In general, well established brand names will always work, these will tend to cost more though. New graphics/network cards are always being released onto the market, If you buy one of these, you may have to wait many months before support becomes available (if ever). This may not be up to date, so its best to go to the various references listed in this document and get the latest info.
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Are all features supported on any graphics hardware?

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Yes. We try to test as many graphic configurations as possible but please understand that it is impossible to test them all. All current AMD/ATI, nVIDIA and Intel graphic cards should support all features. If there are restrictions they usually only apply to YUV 4:2:2 display mode.
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Will it work without a sound card?

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No. The sound is an essential part of the game, and ST will refuse to run without sound support as described in 2.1.
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Will the SignaLink work with my computer and sound card?

SignaLink FAQ
The SignaLink SL-1 and SL-1+ only pass audio signals to and from the sound card, so they will work with ANY sound card that has a microphone input and a speaker output. The SignaLink Model SL-1+ also works sound card Line Input and Line Output jacks for greater flexibility. What you should really be asking is if the software will work with your computer and sound card.
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Is the sound hardware on the IBM ThinkPad supported?

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Information on how to use the mwave sound card on an IBM ThinkPad laptop computer can be found in the file /usr/src/linux/Documentation/sound/mwave, which is part of the kernel source distribution (note that not all IBM ThinkPads use the MWAVE sound chip). Some old 8-bit SoundBlaster cards have no mixer circuitry. Some sound applications insist on being able to open the mixer device, and fail with these cards. Jens Werner (werner@bert.emv.ing.tu-bs.
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What graphics programs are not supported?

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We can accommodate artwork made in native Quark Xpress® (.qxd), Macromedia Freehand® (.fhd) or Adobe Pagemaker® (.pgm) formats, but we do not support these file formats directly. If you have already created your document in one of these programs, we encourage you to export your design as an .EPS or an Adobe Acrobat® .PDF file. Please be sure that any bitmap images incorporated into your documents are 300 pixels per inch or greater.
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What hardware is supported?

ServoMaster: Frequently Asked Questions
Two generic classes of controllers are supported: serial and USB. Specific list is: Serial: FerretTronics FT639; USB: However, a lot of attention was paid to making the code as abstract and reusable as possible, therefore, writing a driver for a new device should take just a few days, if not hours.
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How do I get the network card to work with Windows 2003 Server?

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Upgrade to 0.7.2 or newer. Older versions have a bug in Slirp caused by a 64/32 bit mismatch. Newer versions have a workaround for this, though the Slirp code really needs to be cleaned up at some point. If you can't find smbserver in My Network Places, try searching for it, e.g. (on Windows 2000) Start -> Search -> Files or folders -> Computers, then search for "smbserver". When found, double click "smbserver", right click "qemu" and map it to a drive letter.
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Which sound cards are supported by FreeBSD?

Frequently Asked Questions for FreeBSD 2.X, 3.X, 4.X and 5.X
FreeBSD supports the SoundBlaster®, SoundBlaster Pro, SoundBlaster 16, Pro Audio Spectrum 16, AdLib and Gravis UltraSound sound cards. There is also limited support for MPU-401 and compatible MIDI cards. Cards conforming to the Microsoft® Sound System specification are also supported through the pcm driver. Note: This is only for sound! This driver does not support CDROMs, SCSI or joysticks on these cards, except for the SoundBlaster.
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My card is not on your list of supported hardware. What are my options?

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b adapters, except the ones that are already supported. Fewer and fewer vendors make new models of 802.11b adapters, they are being replaced by 802.11g, 802.11a, and combo 802.11a/b/g adapters. Adapters based on Broadcom chipsets, until and unless Broadcom becomes more cooperative. Secondly, our hardware compatibility list includes only those cards that we've tested ourselves in our test lab.
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Why does my 3Com® PCI network card not work with my Micron computer?

Frequently Asked Questions for FreeBSD 2.X, 3.X, 4.X and 5.X
Certain Micron motherboards have a non-conforming PCI BIOS implementation that does not configure PCI devices at the addresses reported. This causes grief when FreeBSD boots. More information on this problem is available at URL: http://cesdis.gsfc.nasa.gov/linux/drivers/vortex.html#micron Yes. SMP is not enabled in the GENERIC kernel, so you must recompile your kernel to enable SMP. Take a look at /sys/i386/conf/LINT to learn what options to put in your kernel config file.
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What graphics cards are supported?

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Works fine on NVidia cards. ATI cards with new drivers do not work with j3d 1.3.1 on Windows (on Linux work fine). Matrox cards do not work with turned off Z-buffer (it is turned off by default in this videocards, so, if you want to run java3d on Matrox, you should turn on Z-buffer).
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Are graphics supported?

Adventure Builder Version 2.0 FAQ
Some access is allowed to the machine hardware, so some graphics programming could be done. However, anything more fancy than EGA is probably prohibitively difficult.
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How do I get my sound card to work?

The Slackware Linux Project: Frequently Asked Questions
Look in /etc/rc.d/rc.modules under the Sound Support section. There are several examples of modprobe lines for various sound cards. Yours may be listed. If it isn't, you can look in /usr/src/linux/Documentation/sound for specific sound card information. Once you have the appropriate modprobe line or lines for your sound card, add them to /etc/rc.d/rc.modules to have the driver load at boot time.
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What Graphics card does the machine have?

Graphics cards are stated within the item description. If they're not stated, then presume them to be integrated.
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TOP] My graphics card has hardware acceleration, why isn't it faster than with Mesa?

SGI - OpenGL Performer: Frequently Asked Questions for Linux
Check for the name of the Machine Type:. If you see "Mesa X11" you're using Mesa as an OpenGL layer. If you are using hardware, you will see "Mesa NVIDIA RIVA 1.0" (if using a TNT2 card), or something similar for other vendors. Check the location and filenames of your OpenGL libraries. OpenGL Performer requires OpenGL ABI for Linux compliant DSO's, which follow the naming convention libGL.so.1.xyz (The .xyz refers to a vendor-specific version ID, and is optional).
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Do you need any additional hardware or sound sources?

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No, MetaSynth is self-contained and requires no additional hardware.MetaSynth's built-in Wave Table and FM synthesis allows sounds to be generated form scratch, or load in your own SDII or AIFF files in order to process them within the Image Synth, Filter or Effects Palettes. MetaSynth's effects include real-time control and modulation of reverb, delay, flanging, resonators, granular synthesis and much more.
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The Linux Kernel
A minimal Linux installation requires a machine for which a port exists, at least 2Mb of RAM, and a single floppy drive, but to do anything even remotely useful, more RAM and disk space are needed. Refer to: Ports to Other Processors, What are the Disk Space Requirements for Minimal, Server, and Workstation Use?, and What are the Minimum and Maximum Memory Requirements?. Intel CPU, PC-compatible machines require at least an 80386 processor to run the standard Linux kernel.
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How is sound supported?

FreeSCI - Frequently. Asked. Questions.
Note that, alternatively, you can use digital output devices by running with the adlibemu sound driver.
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Can G3D work without a 3D graphics card?

G3D: General FAQ
G3D can work with the full-featured Mesa3D and the extremely limited but always-available GDI Generic software renderers. User may notice passing G3D::Matrix4 as a float* to OpenGL's matrix functions has unexpected results. Similarly, copying an OpenGL float* matrix into a G3D::Matrix4 seems to store the values strangely. This is because G3D stores matrices in row major order and OpenGL stores them column major.
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Why is the Gravis Ultrasound sound card supported more than the Sound Blaster AWE32?

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Even though the SB Awe32 is very similar (and in some ways, superior) to the GUS, it is not being accepted well by the demo community, mainly because for a long time low-level information about the card was not available for free. Also, up until recently, the SB AWE32 cost almost 50% more than the GUS (this has changed, however). But since the GUS was around over 3 years more than the SB AWE32, the GUS has much more "market saturation" and existing free source code.
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Can I have more than one sound card?

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With the current sound driver it's possible to have several SoundBlaster, SoundBlaster/Pro, SoundBlaster16, MPU-401 or MSS cards at the same time on the system. Installing two SoundBlasters is possible but requires defining the macros SB2_BASE, SB2_IRQ, SB2_DMA and (in some cases) SB2_DMA2 by editing local.h manually. It's also possible to have a SoundBlaster at the same time as a PAS16. With the 2.0 and newer kernels that configure sound using make config, instead of local.
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How does Network Card work?

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Simply present your Network Card every time you make a purchase at any of Network Card's Participating Retailers. Your card is swiped through the Loyalty Terminal and your purchase recorded. The Cash Rewards earned on that purchase will be credited to your Network Card account.
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I have an integrated Network card. Will that work?

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We highly recommend you getting a Network card. We have found that most integrated Network cards do not work well with our system.
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What other graphics file types are supported?

GIMP User FAQ
All the common formats, and many more as well, including GIF, TIFF, JPEG, XBM, XPM, PostScript, and BMP. Plug-ins are used to load and save files so adding new file types is very simple, compared to other graphics programs. of July 1, 1998, the list of supported types included BMP, CEL, FITS, FLI, GBR, Gicon, GIF, GIcon, HRZ, JPEG, PAT, PCX, PIX, PNG, PNM, PostScript, SGI, Sun Raster, TGA, TIFF, XPM, XWD and XCF. Bzipped, Gzipped and Xdelta'd files are understood, and URL support is provided.
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hardware_support: Which hardware is supported?

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Only internal cards that plug into an ISA or PCI slot are supported. ISA Plug&Play cards are also supported, but need some additional manual configuration by means of the isapnptools. For details on the configuration see question config_pnp. Internal cards may be active, semi-active, or passive. Unless you have paid big money, assume you have a passive card. More about the difference: see question hardware_activepassive.
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Question: What network print servers are supported?

HPLIP FAQs
Answer: Currently we have only tested HP JetDirect devices with HPLIP. No other network print servers are supported.
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Will ICT install my computer hardware (i.e; network card, etc.)?

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No, ICT is unable to install hardware in student computers. There are a couple reasons why ICT cannot provide this service. There are many liability issues that need to be taken into account if ICT installed new computer hardware. Once a Tech opens the computer they can be held responsible for any problems that may occur.
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