Re: [newbie] Open GL graphics cards.

2003-10-24 Thread Anne Wilson
On Friday 24 Oct 2003 3:08 am, Scott Naylor wrote: Hey I just did this a little bit back. You go to NVIDIA.com and choose the Drivers section. Look for your card and you should run into a driver called Linux IA32 Go download that file and put it anywhere you like. Then follow the

Re: [newbie] Open GL graphics cards.

2003-10-24 Thread Scott Naylor
Ok I attached the ReadMe file to the topic Video, but I couldn't edit it because I'm not the creator of the topic. I hope that helped. And By the way, I do try to answer questions, but I am completly new at Linux, I've only been using it for a week or two... Want to buy your Pack or Services

[newbie] Open GL graphics cards.

2003-10-23 Thread Aidan Holmes
Hi Guys, Quick question for you. What is a good (and hopefully inexpensive) AGP 4X card that supports open GL. I currently have a Riva TNT2 (32Mb). This card is fine with the simpler games and office aps, but has a frame rate of about 1 every 2 seconds when I load something like Tux racer.

Re: [newbie] Open GL graphics cards.

2003-10-23 Thread HaywireMac
On Thu, 23 Oct 2003 16:09:31 +0800 Aidan Holmes [EMAIL PROTECTED] uttered: Hi Guys, Quick question for you. What is a good (and hopefully inexpensive) AGP 4X card that supports open GL. I currently have a Riva TNT2 (32Mb). This card is fine with the simpler games and office aps, but has a

Re: [newbie] Open GL graphics cards.

2003-10-23 Thread Aidan Holmes
On Thu, 2003-10-23 at 19:37, Greg Meyer wrote: The TNT2 should perform better than that. Have you installed the hardware acceleration enabled drivers from nvidia, or are you using the free nv driver? Check your /etc/X11/XF86Config-4 file to tell. No, I am just using the ones that came

Re: [newbie] Open GL graphics cards.

2003-10-23 Thread Scott Naylor
Hey I just did this a little bit back. You go to NVIDIA.com and choose the Drivers section. Look for your card and you should run into a driver called Linux IA32 Go download that file and put it anywhere you like. Then follow the instructions at this link

Re: [newbie] Open GL graphics cards.

2003-10-23 Thread Scott Naylor
Hey I just did this a little bit back. You go to NVIDIA.com and choose the Drivers section. Look for your card and you should run into a driver called Linux IA32 Go download that file and put it anywhere you like. Then follow the instructions at this link