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As others have already said: On Nov 7, 2007 9:52 AM, Stephen Adler <[hidden email]> wrote: > Fedora core 8 is about to come out, and it usually takes about a week of > tinkering to upgarde to a new linux release. (I install from scratch, > usually rework my disk drive setup, then tinker around with all the > detailed features like video card drivers, pluggin's, learning you apps > which go with the new release (virtual computing anyone?) etc. etc.) So > I'm taking this opportunity to upgrade my desktop.... > > I've become enamored with Nvidia and as I look for the next nvidia card > for my new system, I suddnely relized that I don't think there is such a > thing as a "nvidia proper" product, but rather, a bunch of other > companies, xfx, evga, asus, bfg) that make the video cards. Now... does > this mean that the nvidia driver that I download from nvidia.com works > on all these manufacture cards?
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