I am no expert on Nvidia, but it seems from previous post that the best bet is to 
download and
install Nvidia closed source drivers (see Nvidia website...)
Lionel 
--- Michael Connor <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, 
> 
> I am a newbie for sure.  I installed RedHat Linux 7.3 on a new AMD ASUS MB running 
>NVIDIA
> GeForce 2 MX video card.  The install detects and runs in GUI mode just fine however 
>when I try
> to configure XFree86-4.2.0-8 it freezes my system with a blank screen. I have tried 
>several
> combinations. RH web site says that some NVIDIA GeForce 4 chipset (see below) are 
>not supported
> by "nv".  
> 
> I am not sure if MX is supported or not. My monitor can display up to 1280x768 H 
>63.9 kHz  and V
> 60 HZ. I only want 800x600 w/color. The BOIS says 32 MB for Video and the first 
>probe finds the
> video card but the Xconfig list does not contain NVIDIA. 
> 
> There is a driver update from XFree86 for the nv driver. It is not clear but they 
>might now
> support the "NVIDIA GeForce 2 MX" 
> 
> http://www.xfree86.org/4.2.1/nv.4.html
> 
> Any advice on how to configure XFree and/or download the new driver is appreciated. 
>Do I need to
> get driver from RedHat or can I somehow use the xfree4.2.1 ? 
> 
> Thanks, Michael 
> 
> Release notes for RedHat 7.3 
> NOTE: The nVidia GeForce 4 chipset is not supported by the "nv" driver in XFree86 
>4.2.0. The
> XFree86 "vesa" driver, which uses a video card's VESA BIOS to initialize video 
>modes,may work as
> a temporary workaround until official support is available in a future release.
> 


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