Josep M. wrote:> Hello. > > I have a Nvidia Geforce 5200 graphic card, the quality much is less that > in windows, I would like how I can adjust this. Image quality is good, > but usual desktop have much less quality, I use 1024*768 in both.I believe Nvidia provide their own drivers for Linux on their website. You might try those. James
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Josep M. wrote:> Hello. > > I have a Nvidia Geforce 5200 graphic card, the quality much is less that > in windows, I would like how I can adjust this. Image quality is good, > but usual desktop have much less quality, I use 1024*768 in both. > > Thanks > >Take a look at the article 'NVIDIA Driver Release 1.0-8762' at this link: http://www.linuxhardware.org/ You'll find the driver under 'Usual Links:' at the bottom of the article. If you click on the 'README' and then on 'A. Supported NVIDIA Graphics Chips' you'll find out if your graphics card is supported. If not then maybe there's another driver out there somewhere. Philip Wyett gave me some really good help in this thread: [CentOS] Video Card Not Recognized Installing CentOS 3.7 Hope that helps, Corwin
On Wednesday 16 August 2006 13:17, Josep M. wrote:> I have a Nvidia Geforce 5200 graphic card, the quality much is less that > in windows, I would like how I can adjust this. Image quality is good, > but usual desktop have much less quality, I use 1024*768 in both.Ok, let me get this straight. You're using 1024x768 resolution in both Linux and Windows, right? If not resolution, what exactly do you mean by 'quality?' The only thing the nVidia closed source driver buys you is better hardware acceleration, particularly 3D (I have a GeForce 5700, and the perceived quality under Fedora Core 5 and Windows XP is, to me, identical). -- Lamar Owen Director of Information Technology Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute 1 PARI Drive Rosman, NC 28772 (828)862-5554 www.pari.edu