On Wednesday 15 May 2002 04:10 pm, civileme wrote: > Well, I had to btreak down and get something that would give me a little > experience supporting NVidia installs. > > As you know, NVidia keeps their 3d drivers secret and proprietary, which > means those drivers don't get on the download edition, and since the > driver's wrapper has to be recompiled for each new kernel, it is > difficult to make the commercial offering work properly--since linux > distros don't have the source, the installation is always non-trivial. > > After looking around, I decided to build something that could dual-boot > for testing purposes and also fit in a small case with a CDRW/DVD as the > only 5.25" drive, so I chose the ASUS A7N266-VM > <snip>
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