On Saturday 27 July 2002 12:45, Haines Brown wrote:
> Sorry to follow up on my own message. However, I find that a wide
> range of new nVidia drivers are available. In fact, I need to ask a
> question in order to choose among them.
>
> The page for nVidia Linux drivers is:
> http://www.nvidia.com/view.asp?PAGE=linux

On that page you will find a shell script called NVchoose.sh, if you download 
it and run it it should tell you which driver you need.

>
> I run a machine with an Intel 1.9 GHz CPU and an Intel D850MVL MB. Does
> that make me i689 or i389? What is the difference bewtween i389 and
> i689? Is the latter the Itanium processor?

I think you mean i386 or i686. ??

>
> There is a difference between UP and SMP. I understand what the latter
> means, and the former is a single processor, but what does "UP" mean
> literally?

No idea i'm afriad.

>
> What is Red Hat "Enterprise?" A different version of Red Hat Linux?
> The Red Hat home page seems to refer to a server version of Red Hat
> that uses the word enterprise, but does not use that word as a formal
> label for it.

Enterprise = Redhat version.
All i know is that Seawolf = 7.1

>
> These are naive questions, but I've never had to deal with them until
> now.

I think all you need to do is get that script and run it.

>
> Haines

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Regards Richard
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