Re: GeForce2 MX, drivers, X4...

2001-01-10 Thread Nico De Ranter
On Wed, Jan 10, 2001 at 06:47:02AM -0600, Casey Webster wrote: > The stock drivers for nvidia's cards depend on mesa for opengl, so you > will not get accelerated 3d graphics. whether you need/want them us up to > you, but here is what do do if you want them. Aha, I didn't know that (didn't try a

RE: GeForce2 MX, drivers, X4...

2001-01-10 Thread Fernando Carvajal
i installed it on a Debian 2.0 , I downloaded X 4.0.x ,and NVidia driver 0.95. it works fine You must assure yorself that had the Kernel-Headers, if you have not installed the source, in your Path or especified at the comand line: make SYSINCLUDE= . these were all my problems you also have t

Re: GeForce2 MX, drivers, X4...

2001-01-10 Thread Casey Webster
The stock drivers for nvidia's cards depend on mesa for opengl, so you will not get accelerated 3d graphics. whether you need/want them us up to you, but here is what do do if you want them. from nvidia's ftp there is a NVIDIA_KERNEL*.tgz and an NVIDIA_GLX*.tgz, grab both and make sure the get th

Re: GeForce2 MX, drivers, X4...

2001-01-10 Thread Nico De Ranter
I took the binary (tgz) distribution from the XFree86 website and installed it over my existing X 3.3.x. It worked without problem. Didn't have to install anything from NVidia (according to the readme on the NVidia website, support for the Geforece2 MX is included in the newest 4.whatever relea

Re: GeForce2 MX, drivers, X4...

2001-01-03 Thread Rob Hudson
I installed X4.0.2 and the nVidia drivers 0.9-5. Just take your time and follow the steps in the docs that came with those packages and things should work. If you have an Asus P5A (what I have) or anything with an ALi chipset, there are a few extra steps, but they work nicely. As of version 0.9-