Ernesto Marquina wrote:
What exactly have you done to come to the conclusion that this is necessary? Do you have the driver set to nvidia in the Device section of your XF86Config-4? I just tested this by logging out of X, stopping gdm, rmmod-ing NVdriver, and then startx-ing by a normal user and X didn't have any problems inserting the driver on its own and starting up.Hi there,debian newbie here, I just configured my nvidia geforce2 go to work on my laptop (debian woody), I had to download and compile the nvidia drivers, and now it works fine. But in order to load the new driver I always have to load the module called NVdriver first by doing modprobe NVdriver How can I tell debian to always load it at startup?, and not having to type that command every time I log in? Thank you Ernesto
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