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Hi to all. I'm new to Fedora Linux and I need some help with nVidia drivers. I have the nVidia TNT2 GPU (I know, it's old..) and i need to install the nVidia legacy drivers, in the repository there are only the new nVidia drivers. I 've downloaded the .run package from the nVidia's site but I can't figure out how to install it. It tells me to kill X Server before executing it. I tried Ctrl-Alt-F1 to switch to the terminal but it stills tells me that X is running.
What should I do?
Is there any rpm for the nVidia drivers?
(Sorry for my bad english, it's not my native language)
There is really no point to installing the nvidia legacy drivers on F9: they do not support the X11R7.4/Xorg-1.5. You may get 2D graphics, or maybe not, but 3D will not work, period. Unless you downgrade the whole X11 Window System to F8.
There is really no point to installing the nvidia legacy drivers on F9: they do not support the X11R7.4/Xorg-1.5. You may get 2D graphics, or maybe not, but 3D will not work, period. Unless you downgrade the whole X11 Window System to F8.
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Without the official nVidia drivers I only get 1024×768 screen resolution. I don't care about 3D but I can't work at such a low resolution.
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