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    <title created="20010606">Nvidia OpenGL Configuration mini-HOWTO</title>
    <date created="20010606">20010320</date>

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          Robert
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          Easter
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          reaster@comptechnews.com
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    <keywords created="20010606">configuration</keywords>
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       This mini-HOWTO is about how to install the     OpenGL	     
	drivers for Nvidia graphics cards on	Linux.		In
       addition to just installing the Nvidia drivers, this
       mini-HOWTO      also explains how to install    XFree86, the
       OpenGL Utility library	  (part of Mesa),	  the OpenGL
       Utility Toolkit	    (glut), the full set of OpenGL manpages, 
	     Qt and its OpenGL extension,    and Java and its Java 3D
       extension so that a user can have a complete runtime and
       development environment for OpenGL applications on Linux. 
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