Under 9.1 and 9.2 the NVIDIA installs via YaST have been just that easy for me! Even installing the newest driver wasn't much of a hassle. I ran the NVIDIA script, called YaST with the NVIDIA module, and had quality (fully functional) 3d acceleration in mere moments.
How exactly did youd do that? YOU only seemed to grab fetchnvidia. Do I grab
that .sh file and point YOU to it? I'm lost.
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From: CorvusE
On Thursday 18 November 2004 09:02 pm, BandiPat wrote:
I've only used the ATI driver once when I was using one of Mantel's experimental kernels that didn't have the Radeon module. it was a breeze to setup compared to my experiences with nvidia cards & drivers.
I used the Ati driver on a Mobility 9000. I thought all was good until Blender wouldn't run with 3d due to poor OpenGL code.
Unreal Tournament 2004? Forget about it.
Since then it's no more than installing the card, booting to init 3 and running sax2, I'm done, 3d and all.
Under 9.1 and 9.2 the NVIDIA installs via YaST have been just that easy for me! Even installing the newest driver wasn't much of a hassle. I ran the NVIDIA script, called YaST with the NVIDIA module, and had quality (fully functional) 3d acceleration in mere moments.
Ah well, variety is the spice of life. Except Cinnamon Life. Cinnamon is the spice of Cinnamon Life!
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