On 05/05/2012 11:36 AM, Robin Klitscher wrote:
But, to repeat, a prerequisite has always been the nVidia proprietary drivers - and, to boot, I've also always used the install packages from nVidia installed "the hard way", rather than the repository version(s). And apart from very occasional stutters which have been easily fixed by backlevelling the packages temporarily to an earlier version, it has all worked smoothly and well.
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