Well,  I am using debian/unstable with a GeForce2 MX 200 (Tvout) and I
have  no problems with it. I recompiled the glx and the kernel module,
and have been using them for a year almost without any problems.

Here is the path I followed when installing the nvidia drivers:

apt-get install nvidia-kernel-src
apt-get install nvidia-glx-src

cd /usr/src

tar xvfz nvidia-kernel-src.tar.gz

export KSRC=/usr/src/
(Or/usr/src/kernel-headers-XXX  if  you  only  have the kernel-headers
package)

export KVERS=<your kernel version here>  (e.g. 2.4.18)

cd modules/nvidia-kernel-XXXX
debian/rules binary_modules

cd /usr/src
dpkg -i nvidia-kernel-blahblah.deb


Then, for the GLX module:

cd /usr/src/nvidia-glx-XXX
dpkg-buildpackage -us -uc
cd /usr/src
dpkg -i nvidia-glx-blahblah.deb

Then, as of X config:

Minimum requirements:
        In Section "Module"
           add Load "glx"
           remove Load "dri"
           remove Load "GLcore"
        In Section "Device"
           Change Driver "nv" to Driver "nvidia" 


Good luck!

Ochronus


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