04-22-2006, 04:21 PM
Thanks 'chip. Won't have to install a new driver. The nVidia driver, unlike the ATI, is 'unified'. It supports most nVidia chipsets, except some really old, obsolete products. http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux_displ...-8756.html
Just did the YOU (YaST) update, so the driver is current.
"According to Mark Brown, VP Technology for Rhythm & Hues. "The NVIDIA Linux unified drivers are always right on, supporting the latest, greatest features." The Unified Driver Architecture enable Rhythm & Hues to deploy and quickly upgrade an array of different software applications and hardware configurations – all with a single driver." http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html
Just did the YOU (YaST) update, so the driver is current.
"According to Mark Brown, VP Technology for Rhythm & Hues. "The NVIDIA Linux unified drivers are always right on, supporting the latest, greatest features." The Unified Driver Architecture enable Rhythm & Hues to deploy and quickly upgrade an array of different software applications and hardware configurations – all with a single driver." http://www.nvidia.com/object/unix.html