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You can use YOU to install the nvidia drivers but I find manual installation better.
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outpost has SUSE 9.1 Professional for $58.88 (which is cheaper than Amazon)
http://shop4.outpost.com/product/4019202 I sent a request for them to carry SUSE 9.2 here: http://www.outpost.com/template/feedback/email/ They usually have good prices on a lot of their stuff. Disclaimer: I have no relation to the site/links posted above regarding outpost.com. I'm posting this here in the hopes that others will request that they carry SUSE 9.2 soon because they usually have good prices on things. I posted 9.1 Pro price and link as an example If anyone has any links to other on-line sites which carry SUSE 9.2 or will carry it shortly, or have a feedback form where I may suggest that they carry it, please post links here. Edit: Why is Amazon charging 79$ EACH for both 9.2 and 9.1 Professional? Shouldn't 9.1 be cheaper now that 9.2 has arrived? :blink: |
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yes pi man, just download them from nvidia. they don't offer rpm's, they have an explanation about that on the site. it would be to much work to support all different kinds of packages so they decided to just use the shell script. works fine though, it would be wise to make sure you have the kernel-sources installed. you will have to reinstall the drivers every time you update your kernel. ( :unsure: oops, getting a bit off-topic)
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