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SubjectRe: NVIDIA and 2.6.4?


Yeah, went poking around the website and found the link up there. I've
always just used the ftpsite out of habit. gonna go bang my head on a
desk now.


Thus spake Dennis Bliefernicht (news.removeme@triphoenix.de):

> Robert L. Harris wrote:
> >And that's just for starters. Does anyone know if there's a way to get
> >this to compile cleanly or is it SoL until a new driver is released
> >(running 1.0.4191 currently).
> Get the new driver http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux.html Quite a few have
> been released since 1.0.4191, in fact you're running the driver that was
> released December 11, 2002, try an update ;)
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