Re: Geforce 4 / Hardware accelerationhttp://localhost:8080/~bbuser/index.html

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On Saturday October 25 2003 01:46 pm, Scot L. Harris wrote:
> On Sat, 2003-10-25 at 14:08, Jason Dale wrote:
> > Thanks, Scot. The new Nvidia Drivers worked like a
> > charm!
> >
> > Though, they did not have the newer run package for
> > the AMD processor, so I used Intel's 32 bit 
installerhttp://localhost:8080/~bbuser/index.html
> > instead. So far no problems .... but if you
> > see stuff like %^&&#@!*&^% in my next email,
> > you can guess what's happened ;)
>
> Hopefully that will take care of it.  Have not had any problems here.
> But if you upgrade the kernel you will most likely have to rerun
> Nividia's installer program.  So be ready to go to text mode and run the
> installer again when upgrade the kernel.

If you install a new kernel you _will_ need to re-install the Nvidia driver.  
I sugget setting the runlevel in /etc/inittab to 3 after the upgrade but 
before rebooting.  Reboot, re-install the driver from a tty, do an "init 5" 
to test and then reset the run level back to 5.

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