> I know there is a compatibility list at redhat.com,
> but does anyone have any recommendations for a 32mb
> ram video card that will work just fine with RH 7.0.
> I would be looking at ease of use being very/very/very
> easy.

Just about any card is easy as long as you don't want 3D acceleration.
There is no easy way to get 3D acceleration working. You have to read the
documents and follow the instructions to get that. (And you thought it was
going to be hard!) 

Anyway, Nvidia cards have seen the greatest steps forward and there still
isn't anything that competes with the GeForce2 cards. (3D wise) I'm
perfectly happy with my TNT2 however. G400 based cards are falling behind
the curve 3D acceleration wise, but they have a nice feature set that may
appeal to you if gaming is secondary. 2D on G200 and G400 cards is second
to none. 

And between the g400 and the GeForce2 falls the Radeon. I haven't played
with one yet, but it does have DRI support, and 3D acceleration on earlier
ATI cards worked. The card has been out long enough that the drivers
should have caught up.

I can't think of any current cards that won't get you up and running in
XFree86, but stay with the big 3 (Matrox, Nvidia, ATI) if you want 3D
accel and a better experience overall. You might be able to find a
Vodoo3,4 or 5 for cheap, but alas, 3dfx is no more. 

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