go to nvidia site. download the linux driver. it should be NVIDIA-*****.run. bring down your X server. type sh ./NVIDIA-*****.run. Follow the prompts. You will then put nvidia instead of nv in the driver section of the XF86Config file. After you restart X you will find that your display will be much faster, have more available resolutions, and be 3D enabled (Tux racer anyone?). Good luck.

Bill.

James Laine wrote:

I am installing Linux Debian on my home computer but at the time when the installer ask me for the driver needed, am unable to select a choice since, "NVIDIA GeForce 2" is not in the selection, so if anyone knows the equivalent of that driver, it would be appriciated.


P.s also send me the instruction on how to install it and where can i get it.




James,


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