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2004 Jun 18
0
Re: NVIDIA on Linux: less is more
...e card off a local
auction for less than $10.00. For that kind of money,
I would rather not mix and match from different
distributions.
Rick
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> Subject: Re: [Centos] Re: NVIDIA on Linux
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> On Thu, Jun 17, 2004 at 06:17:42AM -0700, Rick
> Gra...
2004 Jun 15
1
yum update]
...installed
This has not happened to me on other distributions. How do I get the
correct GOG key and install it?
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Aaron Konstam
Computer Science
Trinity University
One Trinity Place.
San Antonio, TX 78212-7200
telephone: (210)-999-7484
email:akonstam at trinity.edu
2004 Jun 17
1
Re: NVIDIA on Linux
Hello scty library,
I had huge problems with NVIDIA cards on Linux. The
screen would go blank as soon as X tried to load. I
only tried using the driver that came with CentOS.
After lots of parts swapping, I found that the monitor
(obviously) and (even) the motherboard make a
difference.
> If so what did you do about it.
Finally, I gave up on NVIDIA cards -- I got a Voodoo
Banshee
2004 Jun 18
1
Nvidia Driver and CentOS-3
Ok, Well I have narrowed it down to my mother board.
It is a Biostar mother board with an NForce2 chipset.
I have the Nvidia driver working on my home machine
which is and Asus board with an NForce chipset running
CentOS-3 and the Nvidia driver works fine.
It has to be the NForce2 Chipset that is no good. I
have tried updateing bios, Kernel and Xfree. There is
just something with this