Today, Red Hat Linux 9 has been "officially" released to the masses via the FTP servers, and we host here a mini-interview with Matt Wilson, Manager, Base Operating Systems at Red Hat, Inc.
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they were horrible. 2d was crap...you could actually SEE the screen being painted.
i tested this on dual/single intel machines, athlon xp, athlon thunderbird, redhat 8, 7.3, kde/gnome.
kudos to nvidia, because the latest ones with the nice installer fix a lot of stuff.
i'm sure some people will still have some issues, but 90% of mine were cleared up.
i should mention that with the infamous 4191s, people of all distros were having issues. just look in the nvidia forum, where 50,000 and more views were not uncommon on the 4191 thread.
nautilus smb mount of a share on a REDHAT/samba server results in a password prompt at every folder and file for me.
you surely must be referring to the 4191s.
they were horrible. 2d was crap...you could actually SEE the screen being painted.
i tested this on dual/single intel machines, athlon xp, athlon thunderbird, redhat 8, 7.3, kde/gnome.
kudos to nvidia, because the latest ones with the nice installer fix a lot of stuff.
i'm sure some people will still have some issues, but 90% of mine were cleared up.
i should mention that with the infamous 4191s, people of all distros were having issues. just look in the nvidia forum, where 50,000 and more views were not uncommon on the 4191 thread.
nautilus smb mount of a share on a REDHAT/samba server results in a password prompt at every folder and file for me.