re: nvidia-problems



Me again.

I found it now: See /usr/share/doc/nvidia-kernel-source/NEWS.Debian.gz where
you can read, that legacy cards are no more supported since version 177.80-1.
I excamined the further changelog, so it looks like I still have to use legacy
drivers - despite what Nvidias tells. So, am I wrong or are they?

Now I am really confused!

Hans


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