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From: "R & C" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, November 22, 2001 7:55 AM
Subject: [newbie] NVidia Drivers


> Hi All,
>
> This is going to be a very elementary question...but  it's my first
time!
>
> I'm going to try to install the NVidia Drivers from their website
onto my
> system. I find so much conflicting information in all the
installatin guides
> and readme files that I'm totally confused.
>
> I have an idea of what I'm supposed to do but.......?
>
> First of all, I downloaded the following files, which by the way
downloaded
> into my home directory..../home/me/ (is this correct?)
>
> NVIDIA_GLX-1.0-1541.i386.rpm
> NVIDIA_kernel-1.0-1541.mdk80up.i386.rpm

These are the right files for M8, if you have M8.1 goto
mandrakeuser.com

>
> I'm relativley sure I have the correct files due to the fact that
the only
> other choice for LM is for SMP kernel, which from what I read is not
what I
> want. I have one CPU running LM8.0
>

Those are the right files for a single CPU machine

> Secondly, I'm told to exit the X server and set my default run level
as to
> boot to console and not start X?
>

If you don't you will stuff up even more stuff. Does your machine boot
up straight to X?
If it does then what login manager are you using? kdm has an option to
shutdown to the console.
if you are using gdm, you need to change your inittab to run level 3.

> Thirdly, am I "upgrading" or "installing"?
>

installing.
upgrading is when you already have the nvidia drivers installed and
are going to install new ones

> Lastly, Do I install/upgrade in sequence.....ie: kernel first then
glx?
>

kernel first,
then glx.

i have had big problems trying the other way around.

> Remember folks, I'm a virgin.....take is easy on me, I'm trying!
>
> TIA,
> Roger
>
>
> --
> Registered Linux User 244036
> Since August 2001 - LM8.0
> Open Source = Freedom
>
>


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