Hello Everyone,
My video card has packed it in my system, it does not work, the POST beeps identified the problem. I did order a replacement on eBay.
In the mean time I did find an old video card that plugs into my system and would like to use it temporarily to access my system.
The old video-card is a Trident Video Accelerator 9440.
This is the system I have:
Desktop system, about 10 years old.
WXP SP3, dual boot system
1TB HD, split evenly between Linux and WXP
8Gb RAM
AMD Athlon 64X2 dual core CPU 6400+
Kubuntu 18.04
KDE Plasma V. 5.12.9,
Nvidia G84 graphics card <- now dead and removed
The old video-card works in the WXP system, but does not work under "normal" Linux, but works in the recovery, or text only mode.
It looks like that Linux has a driver for Trident cards: https://linux.die.net/man/4/trident
How do I go about installing that driver in the recovery mode?
I am also looking into building a new system...
Thanks for the help.
Regards, Peter
My video card has packed it in my system, it does not work, the POST beeps identified the problem. I did order a replacement on eBay.
In the mean time I did find an old video card that plugs into my system and would like to use it temporarily to access my system.
The old video-card is a Trident Video Accelerator 9440.
This is the system I have:
Desktop system, about 10 years old.
WXP SP3, dual boot system
1TB HD, split evenly between Linux and WXP
8Gb RAM
AMD Athlon 64X2 dual core CPU 6400+
Kubuntu 18.04
KDE Plasma V. 5.12.9,
Nvidia G84 graphics card <- now dead and removed
The old video-card works in the WXP system, but does not work under "normal" Linux, but works in the recovery, or text only mode.
It looks like that Linux has a driver for Trident cards: https://linux.die.net/man/4/trident
How do I go about installing that driver in the recovery mode?
I am also looking into building a new system...
Thanks for the help.
Regards, Peter
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