What's a good video card?
Bruno Wolff III
bruno at wolff.to
Mon Feb 14 18:30:26 UTC 2005
On Mon, Feb 14, 2005 at 11:58:10 -0600,
Les Mikesell <les at futuresource.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 2005-02-14 at 11:41, Bruno Wolff III wrote:
> > >
> > > Download the driver from nvidia and follow the instructions. Repeat
> > > at kernel updates. Look for the card that will fit your requirements.
> >
> > While this will work for many people, if you keep your computer long enough
> > you will need to choose between updating your kernel or dumping the video
> > card.
>
> Does this take care of itself if you use the rpm-install version from
> rpm.livna.org and add it to your yum repositories?
I doubt it. If there is a major kernel change that breaks a driver after
Nvidia has stopped supporting that card, you are going to have to choose
between a kernel upgrade and a new video card.
For a lot of people, video cards will have improved enough in that time
frame, that they will just buy a new card.
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