Yeah the NVIDIA drivers work great and are pretty easy to install, and
if I'm not mistaken they support up to the GeForce 3 but are not open
source as some of the OpenGL license they use is not open source (i.e.
from another company).

Lance

On 02 Apr 2001 16:29:54 -0400, Green, Aaron wrote:
> I haven't checked NVidia's drivers page yet.  I know they have some linux
> drivers, anyone found these to help at all?
> 
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> > Subject:    Re: GF2 on Redhat 6.x?
> > 
> > "Green, Aaron" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 
> > > I just installed a GeForce 2 MX in my system.  I am running Redhat 6.1.
> > It
> > > picked up my TNT2 card fine but for the new card, it says unknown device
> > and
> > > X won't come up at all.  Anyone know the best way to get these cards to
> > > work?
> > 
> > Newer version of RHL - I know it will work in our latest beta,
> > Wolverine. More NVidia cards[1] work in RHL 7 than in 6.1, but I'm not
> > sure the MX is among these.
> > 
> > [1] 2D only - it's recommended not to buy NVidia.
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