..but don't give up on it without googling for a hardware site or group that might have more info.
If it can be done, there's probably some site out there with the information on how to do it.

-j


----- Original Message ----
From: ericİ <ericlists@gmail.com>
To: Main PLUG discussion list <plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us>
Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2007 7:52:50 PM
Subject: Re: need a good graphics card for my laptop (kubuntu)

Maybe you can, maybe you can't.  Most of the Dell XPS line does have seperate replaceable video cards, but not neccesarily changeable/upgradeable.  Oftentimes the sockets will be different from card to card.  If you can change them out, often times you'll find you'll be limited to what cards were originally offered in the machine. 
 
Upgrading laptops isn't at all like upgrading desktop mahcines, altho they're getting there. 
 
Eric

 
On 2/11/07, Jerry Davis <jdawgaz@cox.net> wrote:
On Sunday 11 February 2007 19:23, Josh Coffman wrote:
> You can swap your vid card on your laptop?

well. i'm thinking that I can. when i bought the laptop, I was asked if i
wanted a nvidia or ati card in it at the time it was built. I said I didn't
see the need and to just give me the intel 915GM card, which is what i have
in it now.

maybe i can't change it out now that it has been built?

jerry

> Anyway, I've heard the nvidia binares are better than the ati; I guess
> there is also improved open source drivers for nvidia in the works. I read
> mention of that in fedora discussion, but i can't remember the name of the
> project.
>
> I've had no problems running the nvidia binaries other than my laptop card
> is about lose support in the next version.
>
> So... you can swap out your vid card in your laptop?
> Seriously, I didn't know that was possible. Just assumed it was built into
> the board and I had to live with it.
>
> -j
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: Jerry Davis <jdawgaz@cox.net>
> To: plug-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us
> Sent: Sunday, February 11, 2007 10:26:05 AM
> Subject: need a good graphics card for my laptop (kubuntu)
>
> I have found that some of the programs I want to run are excruciatingly
> slow with kubuntu. Mandriva was not for some reason.
>
> Anyway, I like kubuntu, and would like to restore my laptop to its former
> glory.
>
> What cards does kubuntu like? I am thinking a nvidia card, but maybe their
> might be better ones.
>
> jerry

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