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11 <!-- Initiated by Marja 2012-08-08 -->
12 <!-- Further text JohnR 2012-08-29 -->
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15 <title xml:id="configureX_card_list-ti1">Choose an X Server (Configure your Graphic Card)</title>
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23 <para>DrakX has a very comprehensive database of video cards and will usually
24 correctly identify your video device.</para>
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26 <para>If the installer has not correctly detected your graphic card and you know
27 which one you have, you can select it from the tree by: <itemizedlist>
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29 <para>vendor</para>
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33 <para>then the name of your card</para>
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37 <para>and the type of card</para>
38 </listitem>
39 </itemizedlist></para>
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41 <para>If you cannot find your card in the vendor lists (because it's not yet in
42 the database or it's an older card) you may find a suitable driver in the
43 Xorg category</para>
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45 <para>The Xorg listing provides more than 40 generic and open source video card
46 drivers. If you still can't find a named driver for your card there is the
47 option of using the vesa driver which provides basic capabilities.</para>
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49 <para>Be aware that if you select an incompatible driver you may only have access
50 to the Commandline Interface.</para>
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52 <para>Some video card manufacturers provide proprietary drivers for Linux which
53 may only be available in the Nonfree repository and in some cases only from
54 the card manufacturers' websites.</para>
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56 <para>The Nonfree repository need to be explicitly enabled to access them. If you
57 didn't select it previously, you should do this after your first reboot.</para>
58 </section>

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