Re: [SLE] nvidia drivers
Dnia Czw 31. Maj 2001 22:26, Wojciech Paszkowski napisał:
Dnia Czw 31. Maj 2001 09:48, napisałeś: HI IT's IT? Wojtek
Hello everyone
I'm installing my nvidia based videocard. I downloaded the 1.0-1251 drivers, but in the readme file I found this part:
"This file describes how to install, configure, and use the NVIDIA Accelerated Linux Driver Set. Please refer to the following additional README files as appropriate: ALI_USERS_README - for problems with ALI chipsets TNT_USERS_README - for problems with TNT card with SGRAM/SDRAM LAPTOP_README - for instructions on how to set up your laptop system TWINVIEW_README - for instructions on how to set up TwinView TVOUT_README - for instructions on connecting a TV "
As my card has a TV-OUT and supports TWINVIEW, I would like to set it up... Does anyone know the location of these files, I can't seem to find them on the Nvidia site...
Thanks
Guy
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hi guys... I hear the rumor that the ipchains command is going to be replaced by the iptables ? is this true ? is iptables better that ipchains ? bye --ed
On Friday 01 June 2001 11:45 am, Linux - User wrote:
hi guys...
I hear the rumor that the ipchains command is going to be replaced by the iptables ? is this true ? is iptables better that ipchains ?
bye
--ed
iptables is much MUCH better than ipchains. ipchains is what is called a "stateless" firewall -- it doesn't have any "memory" of previous connections... where as iptables is a "statefull" firewall -- you can set it to predict things like DDoS attacks and whatnot. Very nice. The newer 2.4 Linux kernel will be using iptables, and have ipchains compatibility, so that people who don't want to move to iptables don't have to. I personally find iptables to be more logical in configuration than ipchains is. Have fun :) -Steven
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Linux - User
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Steven Hatfield
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Wojciech Paszkowski