On Tuesday 09 January 2001 17:33, you wrote:
Secondly, if the above situation does not apply to you, try disabling AGP
by doing the following. In the "Screen" section of your XF86Config-4 file
add the line:
Option "NvAgp" "0"
This info is in the Nvidia FAQ and with my AMD-751 mobo I have
On Wed, 10 Jan 2001, Darin wrote:
Chris,
Thanks for the pointer.. That got it working for me.. I can now play UT...
Thanks again
Good stuff. Glad I could help. Getting UT working nicely under Linux was
the last nail in the coffin for my Windows partition. A great feeling. :)
-Chris
Hi,
I've tried following the suggestions on the MandrakeUser site, the nVidia
site, and any others I could find out there.. I still cannot get the bloody
thing to work..
One question: Is there a known problem with the nVidia kernel driver and
the AMD Irongate 751 chipset? I notice
On Tue, 9 Jan 2001, Darin wrote:
Hi,
I've tried following the suggestions on the MandrakeUser site, the nVidia
site, and any others I could find out there.. I still cannot get the bloody
thing to work..
One question: Is there a known problem with the nVidia kernel driver and
the
On Tuesday 09 January 2001 06:49, you wrote:
Did you install the nvidia drivers from the rpm or tar files? If you
installed the rpm's there may be an issue with it not being for the right
kernel. Last I checked the mandrake rpms were for 7.1. So if you are
running 7.2, you might want to
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I installed Mandrake 7.2 using the expert option on my
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I installed Mandrake 7.2 using the expert option on my system and I have
a question on how
On Friday 17 November 2000 11:45 am, RaEl wrote:
NVIDIA has their own driver. Very easy to insstall. Just substitute
XF86Config-4 for XF86Config in the instructions and all should work
fine. I'm playing Quake3 and Unreal Tournament with no problems at
all. As far getting a V5500 I ask why?
Rubbish.
I could give a dead rat's ass about whether a driver (or any softrware) is GPL/OS or
not. Nothing but OS/GPL FUD against NVIDIA or anyone else who chosses to do a binary
distribution. Shit we (the linux community) scream for better hardware support from
the vendors. NVIDIA ponies
I could give a dead rat's ass about whether a driver (or any softrware)
is GPL/OS or not. Nothing but OS/GPL FUD against NVIDIA or anyone else
who chosses to do a binary distribution. Shit we (the linux community)
scream for better hardware support from the vendors. NVIDIA ponies up
(one
On Fri, 17 Nov 2000 18:45:52 RaEl wrote:
NVIDIA has their own driver. Very easy to insstall. Just substitute
XF86Config-4 for XF86Config in the instructions and all should work fine. I'm
playing Quake3 and Unreal Tournament with no problems at all.
As far getting a V5500 I ask why? A
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I installed Mandrake 7.2 using the expert option on my system and I have
a question on how instillation is done.
The first time I installed 7.2 was with Xfree 4.0.1 and I have a Viper
550 TNT AGP card installed on my
jerrys [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
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I installed Mandrake 7.2 using the expert option on my system and I have
a question on how instillation is done.
The first time I installed 7.2 was with Xfree 4.0.1 and I have a Viper
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