On Tue, 2010-10-26 at 23:30 -0700, Rob Healey wrote:
Try Nouveau first and if that works for you, stick with
that.
Nouveau provides
limited 3D support. I think you still need to install
mesa-dri-drivers-experimental to get 3D for Nouveau.
You said to try nouveau first, where would I get the drivers for that?
is it the default driver from xorg? If not, where and how would I
install and use it?
Yes, it's the default driver. You're using it already.
I know that mesa-dri-drivers-experimental is a package that I can
download and install from fedora correct?
Yes, Bruno's simply suggesting you install the
mesa-dri-drivers-experimental package, which will enable the 3D support
of nouveau. It's not enabled by default because it's, well,
experimental. :)
If you need more performance or if 3D is buggy for the stuff
you want to
do, then try the nVidia drivers using rpmfusion packages.
If I need to go to this route, how would I know which package to
install from rpmfusion???
There are instructions at Fusion:
http://rpmfusion.org/Howto/nVidia
there's still a bug with F14 support, though, which isn't documented
there yet. Try nouveau first, anyway. If it doesn't work, someone can
help you off-list with nvidia.
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