Sudev Barar wrote:
Go to NVidia site and download their driver. See archives for
calculating how much vid-ram you will need to run 1280x1024.

The calculation is in the wiki: http://wiki.ltsp.org/twiki/bin/view/Ltsp/VideoCards#How_much_video_memory_do_I_need

Xorg auto-detects my NVidia card and it runs fine with the Xorg "nv" driver. I had to use an X_MODE_ line in lts.conf though to get a higher resolution than the default 1024x768. http://xtiming.sf.net is useful.

Sudev: have you documented the process for getting the NVidia proprietary driver into an ltsp tree and using it? It would be good to get that documented in the wiki too.

Thanks - John


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