2nd hit on google:
http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_display_ia32_1.0-8174.html
Linux Display Driver - IA32
Added support for new GeForce 6100, GeForce 6150 and GeForce 7800 GTX
512. ... Type sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-8174-pkg1.run to install the
driver. ...
Hello,
Has anyone found a 3d Linux driver for the Geforce Go 6100 for Suse 10.2
(Running the 32 bit OS on the AMD Athlon 64)? I have an Aspire 9300 laptop
and the 3d support is not available in SAX and I couldn't find the
appropriate driver at Nvidia.
Many thanks,
James
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* James D. Parra [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08-13-07 14:28]:
Has anyone found a 3d Linux driver for the Geforce Go 6100 for Suse
10.2 (Running the 32 bit OS on the AMD Athlon 64)? I have an Aspire
9300 laptop and the 3d support is not available in SAX and I couldn't
find the appropriate driver at
[08-13-07 14:28]:
Has anyone found a 3d Linux driver for the Geforce Go 6100 for Suse
10.2 (Running the 32 bit OS on the AMD Athlon 64)? I have an Aspire
9300 laptop and the 3d support is not available in SAX and I couldn't
find the appropriate driver at Nvidia.
You didn't find the GeForce
* James D. Parra [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08-13-07 15:16]:
[08-13-07 14:28]:
Has anyone found a 3d Linux driver for the Geforce Go 6100 for Suse
10.2 (Running the 32 bit OS on the AMD Athlon 64)? I have an Aspire
9300 laptop and the 3d support is not available in SAX and I couldn't
find the
[08-13-07 14:28]:
Has anyone found a 3d Linux driver for the Geforce Go 6100 for Suse
10.2 (Running the 32 bit OS on the AMD Athlon 64)? I have an Aspire
9300 laptop and the 3d support is not available in SAX and I couldn't
find the appropriate driver at Nvidia.
You didn't find the
* James D. Parra [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08-13-07 15:49]:
[08-13-07 14:28]:
Has anyone found a 3d Linux driver for the Geforce Go 6100 for Suse
10.2 (Running the 32 bit OS on the AMD Athlon 64)? I have an Aspire
9300 laptop and the 3d support is not available in SAX and I couldn't
find
first hit on google ia32
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IA-32
btw, Google was recently released to be freely accessable by anyone.
You *really* do not need my help, but a small bit of initiative on
your own part :^)
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From what I've read, software written for a 32 bit Intel chipset
* James D. Parra [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08-13-07 16:37]:
From what I've read, software written for a 32 bit Intel chipset may
not work on a AMD64 chipset. I've seen many posts on this list where,
for example, 32 bit Firefox modules do not work on a 64 bit system.
I came here to get
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* James D. Parra [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08-13-07 16:37]:
From what I've read, software written for a 32 bit Intel chipset may
not work on a AMD64 chipset. I've seen many posts on this list where,
for example, 32 bit Firefox modules do not work on a 64 bit system.
I came
* James D. Parra [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08-13-07 16:37]:
From what I've read, software written for a 32 bit Intel chipset may
not work on a AMD64 chipset. I've seen many posts on this list where,
for example, 32 bit Firefox modules do not work on a 64 bit system.
I came here to get
* joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08-13-07 17:41]:
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
iianm, x86_64 is backward compatable with x86_32, must be anyway. You
say you are running 32bit on a 64bit arch (I don't know why, it's like
having 4GB of memory and leaving 2GB in the desk drawer.
Bad analogy!
??
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Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08-13-07 17:41]:
Patrick Shanahan wrote:
iianm, x86_64 is backward compatable with x86_32, must be anyway. You
say you are running 32bit on a 64bit arch (I don't know why, it's like
having 4GB of memory and leaving 2GB in the desk drawer.
* joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08-13-07 18:22]:
Your statement seemed to imply wasted capacity.
It is, but not for reading email or web serving which you allude.
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Patrick Shanahan wrote:
* joe [EMAIL PROTECTED] [08-13-07 18:22]:
Your statement seemed to imply wasted capacity.
It is, but not for reading email or web serving which you allude.
I don't recall ever making any mention of reading email, but naturally that
and other desktop activities are
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