Hi.
I've been switching distros for a long time now, and I really like the
mandrake look.

My Problem: I have an Nvidia TNT2, so I need to get the nvidia drivers
from their website, compile them, and manually edit my XF86Config-4
file.  The average user shouldn't have to do this.

What furthers my problem is that I had to download and compile a
separate kernel in order for the nvidia drivers to want to compile. 
This of course messes up a lot of mandrake's features such as supermount
and various modules.  

This is enough of a pain to drive off even a veteran linux user.  I do
not know how you guys should go about remedying this, because I know
your stance on closed-source drivers.  Anybody have some ideas?

-- 
Preston Cody
V.P. PSU Linux Users Group
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] IM: ppcodeman


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