Grab the latest driver off of
www.nvidia.com su root, run the installer,
make shure that the module is loaded and will be loaded on boot, modify
your XF86config file according to your preference and the instructions
included with the driver.
On Fri, 2003-05-09 at 07:56, David A. Sinck wrote:
> \_ SMTP quoth Richard L. Proctor on 5/8/2003 08:13 as having spake thusly:
> \_
> \_ Okay, Redhat 9.0 attempts to install with this video card,[...]
> \_
> \_ Also I see SuSE 8.2 Pro has listed the 5800 FX as supported, but
> \_ the 5200 FX is not listed, and I would hate to upgrade only to find
> \_ out that the 5200 won't work, and be back at square one.
> \_
> \_ Any suggestions, ideas, thoughts???
>
> If you're ok with the NV drivers tainting your kernel, try this:
>
> Install without X initially. Install X libraries by hand. Do not run
> configurator beast. Install the NV driver. Tweak + Launch.
>
> The newer XF86-Config-4 files are less scary than the previous
> version.
>
> YMMV.
>
> David
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