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General => Installation issues => Topic started by: wierdbeard65 on September 06, 2009, 11:04:46 pm
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Hi,
I'm very much still at the proof of concept (to the family) stage and so am trying to get by spending as little cash as I can for the time being. I have managed to build a dedicated core (810) out of old bits and pieces that I had lying around and it seems to be running fairly well.
My first MD will be going in my living room, where I have a SKY tv STB. I have a PVR150 card to hook up to the STB and a USBUIRT to control both the STB and the TV.
My MD is an old Compaq EVO D51S which has no HDD in it. I have managed to get to to boot ok and run the AVWizard etc etc using the on-board graphics facilities. I can't get any sound out of the on-board sound system though. I also don't have a functioning mouse (which makes using the Orbiter "interesting"!!!)
Ok, the unit has 2 PCI slots and what looks like an AGP slot, however the mounting plate on the back is only 65mm high, rather than the (I think) standard 100mm. (I have seen a spec sheet that describes this as a low-profile AGP 4x slot.)
So...
Can I use this AGP port and if so, where can I find a card that will both fit and work with MCE? I can then use the 2 PCI slots for my PVR150 and a sound card (can anyone suggest a good budget one. I don't need surround sound etc etc.!)
TIA
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There's no reason why you can't use AGP (although I have never actually set one up) just make sure you buy a low-profile card version (yes they exist) and it uses an nVidia chipset.
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I have a couple of AGP cards in my MD's. they are both NVIDIA GeForce 440MX chipsets with 128mb's. One of them was not recognized and would blank screen. I set up with the other card and once set up swapped it over.
http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/User:Techstyle (http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/User:Techstyle) for a bit more detail
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Thanks for the feedback, guys!
I've managed to source (I think) a Nvidia Geforce 4, MX440, AGP, 64mb Low Profile. We'll see if it does the business.
What would you recommend for sound? Nothing fancy!
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as ever, anything that has a Linux ALSA driver will work fine (check the driver against the Linux kernel number you are running, eg 2.6.22-14 for 0710 can't remember the kernel number for 0810 at the moment, I think 27?)