[H-GEN] Changing video cards
Wayne Parrott
wayne_p at pacific.net.au
Tue Apr 9 22:16:28 EDT 2002
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If you want to use the 3D acceleration of the card you should grab a copy of
the Linux drivers from the nvidia web site.
It can be a bit hard for a novice to set up (you might need to compile a few
things and play around with the config file) but it should have the best
support for your card.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mick Howe" <mickhowe at bigpond.com>
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Sent: Wednesday, April 10, 2002 10:22 AM
Subject: [H-GEN] Changing video cards
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> I a burst of [inspiration|lunacy] I just bought a new video card (TNT2
M64 -
> 32mb) and thought maybe I should seek some advice on how to go about
> replacing my old S3 virge gx2.
>
> running RH7.1 & KDE upto date as at easter monday.
>
> tanx in advants
>
> /\/\ick
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