On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 7:02 PM Alberto Sentieri <2...@tripolho.com> wrote:
>
> Thanks. Adding contrib solved the problem.
>
> On 5/5/20 8:24 PM, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
> > On 05.05.2020 20:29, Alberto Sentieri wrote:
> >> Last time I installed it I downloaded the driver from NVIDIA web
> >>
Thanks. Adding contrib solved the problem.
On 5/5/20 8:24 PM, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote:
On 05.05.2020 20:29, Alberto Sentieri wrote:
Last time I installed it I downloaded the driver from NVIDIA web
site. I was able to install it and it worked well, but updates
started bothering me. Maybe
On 05.05.2020 20:29, Alberto Sentieri wrote:
> Last time I installed it I downloaded the driver from NVIDIA web site.
> I was able to install it and it worked well, but updates started
> bothering me. Maybe I should have tried a Debian repo, but I did not
> and I have no recollection of the
On 5/5/20, Alberto Sentieri <2...@tripolho.com> wrote:
> I tried the suggestion below, I mean delete nouveau_dri.so, but the
> system became unstable. I could not login, and the mouse and keyboard
> became very slow. After entering the correct password, the login screen
> would come back as if I
Last time I installed it I downloaded the driver from NVIDIA web site. I
was able to install it and it worked well, but updates started bothering
me. Maybe I should have tried a Debian repo, but I did not and I have no
recollection of the reason.
Anyway, I was trying to install it now using
On 03.05.2020 19:51, Alberto Sentieri wrote:
> I have a Nvidia NVS310 installed in my Linux computer for a few years.
> It works well with the Nvidia driver, and not so well with the Linux
> nouveau driver. I am looking for a equivalent replacement (a cheap
> one) which works well with a standard
Thank you for your answer. I will try the nouveau user list.
I tried theĀ suggestion below, I mean delete nouveau_dri.so, but the
system became unstable. I could not login, and the mouse and keyboard
became very slow. After entering the correct password, the login screen
would come back as if
On 5/3/20, Alberto Sentieri <2...@tripolho.com> wrote:
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> Lately, with Debian stretch (and Mate), things got sort of stable with
> the nouveau driver, and I was getting one frozen screen every few
> months, which was kind of acceptable. A couple of weeks ago I upgrade to
> Debian buster (GNOME3)
I have a Nvidia NVS310 installed in my Linux computer for a few years.
It works well with the Nvidia driver, and not so well with the Linux
nouveau driver. I am looking for a equivalent replacement (a cheap one)
which works well with a standard non-proprietary Linux device driver. By
works
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