Here is my main problem: I've downloaded and installed the NVidia
drivers/modules for the Asus video card I have in the AGP slot, but
when I reconfigure xserver-xfree86, choose the nvidia driver then
startx, I get a EE: no device found error.
Have you tried modprobe nvidia? Any errors when
I saw your device section, try it w/o BusID.
Section Device
Identifier Generic Video Card
Driver nvidia
BusID PCI:1:0:0 remove this line
I don't have this line and it works fine. I don't recognize your monitor, but I use
the
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 07:33:33AM +, Steve Webster wrote:
I compiled a new kernel, 2.4.18, for ACPI and nvidia drivers. All went
well, eventually. After updating my XF86Config-4 I tried re-starting
x-windows. All I got was a black screen, no flashes of color, nothing. I
couldn't see any
Jonah Sherman wrote:
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 07:33:33AM +, Steve Webster wrote:
I compiled a new kernel, 2.4.18, for ACPI and nvidia drivers. All went
well, eventually. After updating my XF86Config-4 I tried re-starting
x-windows. All I got was a black screen, no flashes of color,
Why install the RPM package for the nVidia GLX driver and not
get the nvidia-glx-src package and build it along with the
nvidia-kernel-src package for the kernel patch...
That is what I have working here on my AMD 1Ghz Athalon at work
with a nVidia GeForce2 MX card... I haven't
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, David Wright wrote:
I am using an AGP nVidia GeForce2 MX video card and am experiencing video
problems. The screen, even in text mode, shows lots of flickering, horizontal
lines.
The monitor is a 1600 x 1200 19 LCD; I can plug it into another machine and
the image
On Friday 18 January 2002 11:45, David Wright wrote:
I am using an AGP nVidia GeForce2 MX video card and am experiencing video
problems. The screen, even in text mode, shows lots of flickering,
horizontal lines.
The monitor is a 1600 x 1200 19 LCD; I can plug it into another machine
and the
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, David Wright wrote:
I don't need top 3D performance, so I would prefer not have have to
deal with nVidia's closed-source drivers -- isn't there also an
open-source driver from XFee86-4? (nv?) And shouldn't the kernel
load agpart to use the AGP slot? How do I get it to do
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Xavier Hubin wrote:
I experienced also flickering but i fixed it by updating manually in the
XF86config-4 file the refrech rate given in my monitor documentation.
Be carfull with that! Be sure to put value given in your monito doc!!
If they're not printed on the monitor,
Hi,
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 12:25:00PM +0100, Benjamin Sommerfeld wrote:
the installation of these drivers is really no problem. just read the
Readme form their homepage.
default window-manager: look at the links
/etc/alternatives/x-window-manager and /etc/alternatives/x-session-manager
On Friday 18 January 2002 14:25, Benjamin Sommerfeld proclaimed:
default window-manager: look at the links
/etc/alternatives/x-window-manager and /etc/alternatives/x-session-manager
they point to your default window managers. i think if you set the
x-session-manager to gnome for instance, it
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 03:29:22PM -0500, Bostjan Muller wrote:
Log is appended.. as it seems it gets sig11 (the program was built and linked
I had this happen on a RH systems when I toyed around with the NVidia stuff.
In my case there was a stray Mesa library that was being picked up by those
* On 07-12-00 at 20:16 Maciej Kalisiak ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 03:29:22PM -0500, Bostjan Muller wrote:
Log is appended.. as it seems it gets sig11 (the program was built and
linked
I had this happen on a RH systems when I toyed
I just want to make sure for my own benefit that you are using the nvidia glx
stuff? as well as the nvidia kernel module correct?
What may also be the case is you may want to check to see if some files are
installed that need to be removed, basically:
* On 06-12-00 at 19:27 Terry Warner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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I just want to make sure for my own benefit that you are using the nvidia glx
stuff? as well as the nvidia kernel module correct?
What may also be the case is you may want to check to see if some
Want to send me a log of the X crash? I want to see what might be causing it.
Thanks
Terry
On Wed, Dec 06, 2000 at 08:27:40PM +0100, Bostjan Muller babbled:
* On 06-12-00 at 19:27 Terry Warner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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I just want to make sure for my own
* On 06-12-00 at 20:39 Terry Warner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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Want to send me a log of the X crash? I want to see what might be causing it.
Thanks
Terry
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Log is appended.. as it seems it gets sig11 (the program was built
Bostjan,
What nVIDIA card are you using? Is it the Riva TNT2 M64? Make sure you are not
loading the XF4 DRI module. If X is crashing, it sounds like an issue with the
nNVIDIA driver. Make sure you are loading the kernel driver (which is actually
a module) before starting X, i.e, check
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* On 06-12-00 at 20:39 Terry Warner ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
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Want to send me a log of the X crash? I want to see what might be
causing
On Tue, Sep 05, 2000 at 08:38:55AM +0200, J.T. Wenting wrote:
Is there an X server for geForce cards (specifically Asus V.6600)?
Probing during Debian install did not detect a compatible card, it said...
xfree86 3.3.6 - xserver-svga works fine with my geforce 256
I tried the experimental
Is there an X server for geForce cards (specifically Asus V.6600)?
Probing during Debian install did not detect a compatible card, it said...
You may compile X 4.0.1 from source and nistall driver from nVidia
(www.nvidia.com). It will give you the full power of hardware acceleration.
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