[TriLUG] Looking for a Used Video Card
David Both
dboth at millennium-technology.com
Tue Mar 11 19:59:11 EDT 2014
I have several with different busses that I am planning to bring to the meeting
Thursday evening. Along with some other stuff like old but working 10/100 NICS
and switches.
I will be wearing the "Linux Geek" t-shirt.
On 03/11/2014 07:54 PM, Brian Blater wrote:
> I've got an older Dell machine that has an on-board ATI card that just
> doesn't cut it with Xubuntu and is giving me GL errors when running
> screensavers.
>
> I'm wondering if anyone has an extra PCIe X8 2.x or even a PCIe 1.x video
> card just sitting around. Not too worried about the monitor connections as
> the monitor I have will support VGA, DVI and HDMI.
>
> Let me know what ya have. I just can't justify buying a new card for this
> old machine.
>
> Thanks,
> Brian
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