If you are running on a distro that uses RPM (Red Hat, Mandrake, SuSE, etc), then you can use RPM to tell you. At a shell prompt, type: `rpm -qa | grep kernel` and look at the output. You should see...Date Updated: 09/29/2021
The following driver options are supported by the NVIDIA X driver. They may be specified either in the Screen or Device sections of the X config file. Option "NvAGP" "integer" Configure AGP support...Date Updated: 09/29/2021
Graphics chips that support TwinView (see the article titled "Linux - Configuring Twinview") can also be configured to treat each connected display device as a separate X screen. While there are...Date Updated: 09/29/2021
NVIDIA GPU-based video cards with a TV-Out (S-Video) connector can be employed to use a television as another display device, just like a CRT or digital flat panel. The TV can be used by itself, or...Date Updated: 09/29/2021