Hi Iftach, On Sunday 13 January 2002 17:19, Iftach Hyams wrote: > I bought this card from unknown manufacturer - is it matter ? It seem to be > running but > once I executed OpenGL application (/usr/bin/bounce from mesa-demos) it > stacked after few seconds. > XF86configuration-4 is (I home) fine - I changed the device to "nvidia", > removed "GLcore" module > and added "glx" and so on (their RPM have a nice README). > Is the equivalent card from say, ASUS, will be better ? > Can anyone send me his configuration file ?
Well, I don't know which of the binary drivers did you try - the 2313/2314 ones? they should work ok... As for crashing after few seconds - see the documentation about the NvAgp option there and try the options there. Also - if you intend to use the binary only nvagp module (it doesn't appear on lsmod) - then make sure that you didn't compile in your kernel agpgard and that it's not loaded (you can check it with lsmod AFTER you started X)... Then, you can do: cat /proc/nv/card0 - my output is this: hetz]$ cat /proc/nv/card0 ----- Driver Info ----- NVRM Version: NVIDIA NVdriver Kernel Module 1.0.2314 Fri Nov 30 19:33:20 PST 2001 Compiled with: gcc version 2.96 20000731 (Red Hat Linux 7.1 2.96-98) ------ Card Info ------ Model: GeForce2 Ti IRQ: 11 Video BIOS: 03.15.01.04 ------ AGP Info ------- AGP status: Enabled AGP Driver: NVIDIA Bridge: Generic Intel SBA: Supported [disabled] FW: Supported [disabled] Rates: 4x 2x 1x [4x] Registers: 0x1f000217:0x00000104 (this is on a GeForce 2 card).. As for your tv out feature - you can use it if you have twin-view feature (look at the box or at the windows drivers if its enabled) and then you can use it as a 1 big X server divided to 2 screens (no Xinerama needed so you get full 3D on both screens and Xv extension supported) - but be careful - some cards got both TV out and VGA - while you can use only one of them, like my card. OTOH it's kinda weird to boot my Linux and use my old 14" television to see the text & use KDE ;) Hetz ================================================================= To unsubscribe, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with the word "unsubscribe" in the message body, e.g., run the command echo unsubscribe | mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]