Can someone clear this up for me?
If you have a look at the nvida driver website, it contains a number of driver versions.
If you click on the first one (Version: 1.0-4363), you get a single driver file called 'NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4363.run'
If you click on the third one (Version: 1.0-4191), you end up with options for the two GLX and Kernel files. From my understanding, setting up the nvidia drivers invovles compiling the GLX and Kernel (make install), editing your XF86Config, then your good.
What are the newer drivers for ('NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4363.run')? As these for harware acceleration drivers for a nvidia card that is already functioning under X? For example, RH usually picks up nvidia cards fine. In this situation, would you install 'NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4363.run'.
If you have a look at the nvida driver website, it contains a number of driver versions.
If you click on the first one (Version: 1.0-4363), you get a single driver file called 'NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4363.run'
If you click on the third one (Version: 1.0-4191), you end up with options for the two GLX and Kernel files. From my understanding, setting up the nvidia drivers invovles compiling the GLX and Kernel (make install), editing your XF86Config, then your good.
What are the newer drivers for ('NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4363.run')? As these for harware acceleration drivers for a nvidia card that is already functioning under X? For example, RH usually picks up nvidia cards fine. In this situation, would you install 'NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-4363.run'.