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On Fri, 18 Aug 2006 tomdkat@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
"XPRESS 200" is just a marketing name, and like many such doesn't really mean much, given that, over the years, the same name has often been used for different adapters. Sometimes, _very_ different.
So, in order to really make sure you're not missing anything, you'd have to know the adapter's PCI ID.
Ok, cool. Would the PCI ID be in the XFree86.0.log when the X server starts?
Yes, it would. And, as another response suggests, so would lspci, and scanpci.
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