On Sun, Jan 20, 2002 at 03:58:07PM +0200, Onur Kucuk wrote:
> TE> I have an intel SR440bx motherboard which came with an nVidia Riva TNT
> TE> chipset on-board.
>
> TE> Recently I've decided it's just too out-dated for me and was thinking of
> TE> buying a GeForce2mx PCI card (as I don't have an AGP slot).
>
> TE> Has anyone used on of these in Linux? does it work ok with the nVidia
> TE> drivers from the website?
>
> TE> I already have the nVidia drivers working for my current chipset, so I'm
> TE> hoping I can drop this card in with a minimum of fuss.
>
> TE> Any thoughts, recomendations?
>
> TE> Thanks,
> TE> Tom
>
> It should work, I believe, hoping that you can disable your onboard
> vga. If not, and if nvidia drivers uses your onboard as default, you
> will be able to fix it by adding a line "PCI 2:0:0" or something like
> that to your /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 and you will force it to use the
> pci card, correcting the problems.
Cool thanks, the card is on it's way, so I'll keep the list informed on
how everything goes when it arrives.
Tom
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