Linux VGA support for onboard (865G)

Has anyone had experience with the 865G Neo-2 series and getting linux to recognize the onboard video?  I'm planning a system for my brother who doesn't want to spend another $200 on a video card just yet.  So I'm wondering if the onboard video is already supported in linux.

http://www.intel.com/support/graphics/linux/graphics.htm

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