> I believe I have one of those chipsets built-in on the mobo, > but I disabled it in favor of my cheap (supported) Ensonic > 1371 chipset. Maybe one of these days I'll find it necessary > to buy a nice sound card... Na. Video over sound any day. > Speaking of which, what's the concensus on the best overall > AGP, mid-range, accelerated, open driver supported video > card? Is ATI playing nicely these days, or does NVIDIA hold > the market w/their closed-code X drivers? Mine's built in on the board, and sounds great. But my stupid PCM adjustment doesn't work. It may have something to do with devfs though. I just bought an Abit Geforce2 T-400 from mwave.com for $82. Tv out, 200Mhz Ramdac, 64M ram. Sweet card. It gets 1772 FPS in gears. :) I could care less about Nvidia's driver license. The fact is, they've provided the drivers, and the source so you don't have to wait for a binary, and they work great. Jay > > -- > Chad Walstrom <chewie at wookimus.net> | a.k.a. ^chewie > http://www.wookimus.net/ | s.k.a. gunnarr > Key fingerprint = B4AB D627 9CBD 687E 7A31 1950 0CC7 0B18 206C 5AFD > >