fhj52
01-12-06, 07:04 AM
I am looking at the most beautiful thing I have seen in Linux (from nVidia) in years.
NVIDIA X Server Settings
I was configuring the new system and after getting the reference drivers installed( and fixed after kudzu whacked the Xorg.conf file ) I was looking for a lm_sensors access widget in the menu. There, in the menu's System Tools, was something I have wanted to see, practically begged to have, but not expecting anymore: "NVIDIA X Server Settings".
Of course I clicked it and up popped a widget similar to what I have had in MS OS.
It brought tears to my eyes.
I am not very happy about HARM but that new widget pretty much makes up for it. ;)
Thanks to all who worked on it. :)
GigaByte GA-2CEWH (http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Server/Products/Products_ServerBoard_GA-2CEWH.htm)
CentOS 4.2.1.6 x64 (http://www.centos.org/)
eVGA 7800GTX ACS**3 (http://www.evga.com/products/moreinfo.asp?pn=256-P2-N527-AX)
Core Temperature: 37C <<== Brought to you from Linux by nVidia.
(nana2) (nana2)
NVIDIA X Server Settings
I was configuring the new system and after getting the reference drivers installed( and fixed after kudzu whacked the Xorg.conf file ) I was looking for a lm_sensors access widget in the menu. There, in the menu's System Tools, was something I have wanted to see, practically begged to have, but not expecting anymore: "NVIDIA X Server Settings".
Of course I clicked it and up popped a widget similar to what I have had in MS OS.
It brought tears to my eyes.
I am not very happy about HARM but that new widget pretty much makes up for it. ;)
Thanks to all who worked on it. :)
GigaByte GA-2CEWH (http://www.gigabyte.com.tw/Server/Products/Products_ServerBoard_GA-2CEWH.htm)
CentOS 4.2.1.6 x64 (http://www.centos.org/)
eVGA 7800GTX ACS**3 (http://www.evga.com/products/moreinfo.asp?pn=256-P2-N527-AX)
Core Temperature: 37C <<== Brought to you from Linux by nVidia.
(nana2) (nana2)