Yes Linux does support nVidia, In the menu of drivers you would pick the "nv" in
the list.. But if you plan to play Quake3 or UT or similar, You will have to go
to nVidia.com and downlaod the detonator 3 drivers for linux, and after
installing them you will have to edit your XF86Config-4 (i think
The GeForce MX cards are supported in X 4.02, according to
http://www.xfree86.org/4.0.2/Status22.html#22. I don't think anything
special is required for AGP, but I just purchased a TNT2/M64 AGP card
today, so I hope to find out very soon. Nvidia also has drivers on its
web site (www.nvidia.com),
um, that first line should read "supported by debian" and the next
line should read "does DEBIAN support agp"... I hope intel supports
AGP (d'oh!)
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> My first question: are nvidia chipset cards (namely, MX) supported
by
> linux? When I tried to install Xfree86 v4, I wasn't given
My first question: are nvidia chipset cards (namely, MX) supported by
linux? When I tried to install Xfree86 v4, I wasn't given any option
in the x-server setup that looked like it might support nvidia (though
I did see one for my old sis video card).. any ideas? this was the
setup after installing
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