Why are you using the xserver-svga? Shouldn't you be using nvidia's own
module with xserver-xfree86? As for KDE, you could choose that from gdm
(after you install task-kde), or you can play around with your .xsession
file (if you use startx).
On 08 Jul 2001 20:43:42 -0700, Patrick Gray wrote:
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Upgrading to XFree86 4 from and either using the "nv" driver or the "nvidia" driver from nvidia should solve your X problem...
but you won't be using the SVGA server although I don't know why you would want to use it .
I'm using nvidia's drivers on a TNT and my housemate's on a Geforce and w
hello.
i have been toying with the idea of switching to debian gnu/linux as my main OS (as opposed to win98), so i partitioned off an extra 5 gigs of space for me to experiment with getting everything running all smoothly before i commit myself to a bunch of data loss, and a couple nights of kickin
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