On Friday 24 Oct 2003 3:08 am, Scott Naylor wrote:
> Hey I just did this a little bit back. You go to NVIDIA.com and
> choose the Drivers section. Look for your card and you should run
> into a driver called
>
> Linux IA32
>
> Go download that file and put it anywhere you like. Then follow the
> instructions at this link
>
> ftp://download.nvidia.com/XFree86/Linux-x86/1.0-4496/README.txt
>
> to finish it off. Note that the file as XFree86Config that they
> refer to is really XFree86Config-4. Be sure not to get them mixed
> up.

Scott - could I ask you to add this to the appropriate TWiki page?  
http://mandrake.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/ViDeo

If you haven't used TWiki before, you need to go the the home page 
(you can get there from the link in my sig) and sign on as a TWiki 
user.  There are links for information on just about every aspect of 
using it, but it's pretty easy to add info to an existing entry.  All 
you will need to do is go to the entry for NVidia (first on the page, 
I think) and add something like 'To do this you need to.....'

By the way, your reply-to is a problem.  If you read 
http://mandrake.vmlinuz.ca/bin/view/Main/MandrakeMailingListEtiquette
you will understand why you should leave the field empty.

Anne
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