Re: problem with display resolution

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On Wednesday 04 Feb 2004 14:45, Eric Evans wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for your message.  I did not use an rpm.  The confusion comes about
> because there is not just one, but there are 3 standard non-rpm packages to
> choose from.  They are called IA32, IA64 and AMD64.  Does anybody know
> which one is the one to use for the GeForce 2 card?  Or is there some other
> driver somewhere that I need to use instead?  Nvidia's website is
> unfortunately not very clear about this.  All I'm trying to find out is
> which driver I need to download for my Nvidia GeForce 2 graphics card!
>
> Eric
which kind of processor do you have?
both for Athlons and Pentium3/4 etc you use the IA32 packages:
mine is called NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-5328-pkg1.run
I take it you did a chmod +x and then ran it as root?

Stuart



>
> >the standard non-rpm package always works for me. Did you use an rpm?
> >If so, did you check the XF86Config file to ensure that the Driver line
> > says Driver "nvidia"?
> >what exactly is the name of the package that you downloaded?
> >
> >Stuart
> >
> > > Thanks a lot,
> > > Eric
> >
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