As I don't have X running at all I have to do everything in CUI, which
is fine (but I'm just laying out the scene).  Once I download the files,
where do I put them so that the following commands will work?  Currently
when I type those commands it says that the file was not found.  So I'm
sure they have to be put somewhere where I'm not.

        $ rpm -ivh NVIDIA_kernel.i386.rpm
        $ rpm -ivh NVIDIA_GLX.i386.rpm

        $ rpm -Uvh NVIDIA_kernel.i386.rpm
        $ rpm -e NVIDIA_GLX
        $ rpm -ivh NVIDIA_GLX.i386.rpm

        $ rpm --rebuild NVIDIA_kernel.src.rpm
        $ rpm -ivh /path/to/rpms/RPMS/i386/NVIDIA_kernel.i386.rpm
        $ rpm -ivh NVIDIA_GLX.i386.rpm

Also, RH 8 doesn't seem to install /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 , it just has
/etc/X11/XF86Config -- which I'm guessing is because they've eliminated
the option of running XFree86 below 4, but that's just a guess.  And
finally, does the monitor choice "Dell 1400X Laptop Display Panel" allow
for 1600x1200 as that's what I would love to run it on.

Thanks a lot for the help, its greatly appreciated.

~ Matthew



-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
On Behalf Of Peter Kiem
Sent: Wednesday, October 09, 2002 2:19 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: XFree86 Configuration on a Dell Inspiron 8200 with NVIDIA
Geforce 4 GO


Hi,

> I've recently obtained a Dell Inspiron 8200 which I would like to get 
> KDE up and running on.  I currently have Red Hat 8 installed without 
> flaw.  It detects my GeForce 4 Go card, but does not detect my 
> monitor.

I just installed Red Hat 7.3 on my new Inspiron 8200 just 2 weeks ago.

You have download and install the RPMs from nVidia and then tweak your X

config file.

>From http://www.nvidia.com/view.asp?IO=linux_display_1.0-3123 I 
>downloaded
and installed:

NVIDIA_GLX-1.0-3123.i386.rpm
NVIDIA_kernel-1.0-3123.rh73up_2.4.18_10.i386.rpm

The monitor I chose was "Dell 1400X Laptop Display Panel"

Then as per the README I edited the /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 file and
replaced 
the "nv" driver with "nvidia", "glx" wass listed in the module section
and 
made sure that "dri" and "GLcore" was commented out in the module
section.

Did a startx then now it runs real sweet at a 1400x1050 in 16bpp
resolution.

> idea how RPM works.  I understand ports/packages from FreeBSD very 
> well and its extremely easy, but my RPM attempts don't seem to work.

So what did you do?  What were the results?

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