Nivida.. have there own closed source drivers.. i have
got these going but still no joy with tux for me.. I
also have simiar spec machine..

Mahesh

> On Wed, 4 Dec 2002, Paul wrote:
> 
> > I have just installed tuxracer and was shocked to
> find that it was VERY VERY
> > slow. I have a Althon XP 1800+, 512mb DDR 266mhz
> of RAM and a 64mb DDR
> > GForce2 graphics card. What can I do to make tux
> racer run like any normal 3D
> > game?
> 
> You need the super zooty driver for the card. You
> are probably using a
> generic driver.
> 
> Probably need to poke about the card manufacturers
> web site. These guys
> tend to have dark secrets so not all the driver is
> open source. ie. Can't
> be bundled with the kernel.
> 
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> Good Ideas:
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> The best of perl,python,scheme without the pain.
> Valgrind             -
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