Hi Mike,
Yep, i got one of those too :-)
Mandriva did not recognize it, so did not FC4, but both where close enough, 
and recognized it as Nvidia Generic, That worked, but no acceleration. Now 
you need to dl the driver from the nvidia website, 
http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html
Check your cpu type, they have 32 and 64 bit drivers. 
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_1.0-8178.html
This is the 32 bit driver.Read the page, dl the driver, run it as root, Make 
sure you have kernel headers and kernel source installed properly in your 
system, the driver will likely compile the module for your system on the spot 
and install it. Follow the instructions in the README file to edit Xorg.conf 
or Xf86config.conf depending on your system setup. (likely Xorg)
when done, reboot and you are done. Oh, you must do the install process with 
no X running (init 3 will do the trick) do the install and edit the xorg.conf 
than init 5) and there you go, warp 10.
Cheers
Szemir

On January 8, 2006 12:11, Mike Bougie wrote:
> Hey folks! I recently upgraded from an old Radeon 7000 to a fancy new
> nVidia FX 5200 and when I boot into Ubuntu 5.10 (2.6.12) X doesn't
> recognize the change.
>
> How can I fix this? I can boot into command line fine, so I'm guessing that
> I have to configure X to use the new VC, but am lost as to how.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> ~Mike


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