Re: nVidia RPM WORKS!

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On Thu September 6 2007, Karl Larsen wrote:
>     I was afraid to reboot when I set the screen size to 1280x1024 but I
> did it and rebooted and now the screen looks just like it did on the old
> computer :-)
>
>     So now I will take the old computer to the storage building and it
> will grow a bit older before I throw it away. When The bootup got to the
> point where it failed before a square patch said Noviia and up it came.
>
>     So it sounds like Novidia is serious about fixing there stuff for
> Red Hat.

I've had good results with nVidia cards, and use them in four different Linux 
boxes. They aren't particularly 'tilted' towards Redhat, as their drivers 
work in many distributions. Lots of  people object to them because the code 
is proprietary and not open.

There are many who have problems with that driver as well, but, it does seem 
to be undergoing steady development, and things are getting fixed. 

-- 
Claude Jones
Brunswick, MD, USA

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