Hello, There are two nVidia drivers available at the nVidia website: one version is for "newer" cards and the second is for "legacy" cards. In my case, my GeForce 3 Ti200 is considered "legacy". The Crux port located in /usr/ports/opt/nvidia addresses the "newer" nvidia cards only. In Crux 2.2, I always manually downloaded the latest LEGACY driver and installed it manually. This worked every time. I was, up until yesterday, using Crux 2.2 with updated kernel 2.6.20.3 and the latest legacy nVidia module. Last night I tried out Crux 2.3 - which comes with kernel 2.6.20.3 installed. I manually downloaded the legacy driver; yet it failed to compile every time. After MUCH hair-pulling I've found a way to get the LEGACY nvidia drivers to compile and install in Crux 2.3. This patch: www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/showthread.php?t=86689 fixes the compile problem. I have no idea why a patch is needed, but it allowed the legacy kernel module to compile cleanly and install in Crux 2.3 with kernel 2.6.20.3. So, would it be possible to have a nvidia-legacy port added to opt? Thanks Chris