April 5th, 2006, 09:53 PM
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Originally Posted by originel they are called drivers in *NIX. I go with the defaults unless the default doesn't work/doesn't exist.
ndiswrapper is a useful tool that allows you to load windows drivers in linux.
nvidia has excellent driver support in linux. | I think you mean "modules" in *NIX, drivers in Windows. www.linuxcommand.org is very good for help with commands, and especially with bash scripting. i also visit www.justlinux.com for general linux needs, and www.linuxteens.com for fun. Installation difficulty depends on the distribution you pick. Ubuntu for explain, you put the CD in and it even has an auto partitioning scheme it uses. Install takes like 20-30 minutes and you're up! |
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