oldgrowth":294d9kzi said:
I have a Labtec WinFast GeForce2 MX64 (MX200) 32 meg video card. Highest resolution I can get is 1024x768.
The Bad News: You will find nothing other than generic, and quite frankly crappy drivers in Ubuntu for that card, as it's nVidia based. Neither nVidia nor ATI release specs for their cards, making it virtually impossible to create high quality open source drivers. Ubuntu, along with many other Linux distributions, will not include proprietary drivers in their base distribution.
The Good News: In the case of nVidia, excellent Linux drivers exist, they are just proprietary and you must fetch them from nVidia and install them manually. Also, with accelerated nVidia drivers installed, you should be able to use the Beryl desktop discussed earlier.
Here's the current nVidia supported hardware list, and your chipset is on it.
Here's a link to the driver download location at nVidia, along with installation instructions.
I can't help much more, as the nVidia installation on OpenSUSE has it's own set of peculiarities. However, I can pretty much assure you any additional assistance you need with nVidia driver installation has already been covered in the Ubuntu Forums.