If your trying to have the NVIDIA drivers work in both 2.4 and 2.6 on the same
machine it's easy enoughyou just need to use the same version of the kernel
driver. eg 5328.
you simply install the 2.4 one which updates glx to 5328 version.
Then extract the source for the header for the kernel drive
On Friday 19 Dec 2003 4:44 am, JoeHill wrote:
> Can you not have two sets of drivers installed, kernel
> *and* GLX, as long as they are installed into seperate
> kernels?
>
> Seems to me, as I indicated below, he should be able to
> install both kernel and GLX drivers and have 3D
> acceleration in
On Friday 19 Dec 2003 4:30 am, JoeHill wrote:
> Eventually, what you might want to do, once the new
> kernel has proven itself stable and solid, is *uninstall*
> the 4321 drivers and install the 4496 GLX binary.
ok, I will try this.
thanks Joe,
Augustin
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On Friday 19 Dec 2003 2:18 am, Pablo Vitoria wrote:
> Can you send the output of:
> rpm -qil NVIDIA_GLX-4321-3mdk
> rpm -qil NVIDIA_kernel-2.4.22.21mdk-4496-2.2.92mdk
> rpm -qil NVIDIA_kernel-2.4.21.0.13mdk-4321-3mdk
Hello Pablo and everybody,
Thanks to all who responded in this thread (Pablo, Jo
JoeHill wrote:
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 22:19:27 +
John Richard Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
So I'm astounded that you can get any nividia driver to work with
"nvidia" instead of "nv"
Strange, I must be lucky, I've never had one bit of trouble with the Nvidia
drivers, other than never
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 22:19:27 +
John Richard Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So I'm astounded that you can get any nividia driver to work with
> "nvidia" instead of "nv"
Strange, I must be lucky, I've never had one bit of trouble with the Nvidia
drivers, other than never being able to get
H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
On Thursday 18 December 2003 17:38, John Richard Smith wrote:
I didn't know that HarM,
So how do you get the hardware acceleration going then,
because if just "nvidia" nothing works ?
John
There's only one prerequisite:
The binary nvidia-drivers for the kernel and the N
robin wrote:
Anguo wrote:
On Thursday 18 Dec 2003 6:22 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
Pound to a penny you forgot to modify your
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4
Section "Device"
Identifier "device1"
VendorName "nVidia Corporation"
BoardName "NVIDIA GeForce3 (generic)"
Driver "nv"
On Thu, 18 Dec 2003 19:11:28 +0100
"H.J.Bathoorn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you have the choice of googling around, asking questions here, maybe
> downloading more stuff from nvidia going over it all again, getting your 3D
> going and learning a lot..or:
> You leave it as it is, happy wit
Title: RE: XF86Config-4 and nvidia drivers Re: [newbie] upgrading nvidia kernel in a safe way...
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H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
On Thursday 18 December 2003 16:31, John Richard Smith wrote:
Here is the relevant section in mine:
Section "Device"
Identifier "device1"
VendorName "nVidia Corporation"
BoardName "NVIDIA GeForce2 DDR (generic)"
Driver "nvidia"
Option "DPMS"
EndSection
you mean I
On Friday 19 Dec 2003 1:05 am, H.J.Bathoorn wrote:
> On Thursday 18 December 2003 16:31, John Richard Smith
wrote:
> > >Here is the relevant section in mine:
> > >
> > >Section "Device"
> > >Identifier "device1"
> > >VendorName "nVidia Corporation"
> > >BoardName "NVIDIA GeForce2 DDR (
On Thursday 18 December 2003 16:31, John Richard Smith wrote:
> >Here is the relevant section in mine:
> >
> >Section "Device"
> >Identifier "device1"
> >VendorName "nVidia Corporation"
> >BoardName "NVIDIA GeForce2 DDR (generic)"
> >Driver "nvidia"
> >Option "DPMS"
> >EndSectio
Anguo wrote:
On Thursday 18 Dec 2003 6:22 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
Pound to a penny you forgot to modify your
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4
Section "Device"
Identifier "device1"
VendorName "nVidia Corporation"
BoardName "NVIDIA GeForce3 (generic)"
Driver "nv" --- chan
On Thursday 18 Dec 2003 6:22 pm, John Richard Smith wrote:
> Pound to a penny you forgot to modify your
> /etc/X11/XF86Config-4
>
> Section "Device"
> Identifier "device1"
> VendorName "nVidia Corporation"
> BoardName "NVIDIA GeForce3 (generic)"
> Driver "nv" --- c
On Thursday 18 Dec 2003 5:29 pm, JoeHill wrote:
> Yep. You shouldn't be in X when installing the Nvidia
> drivers anyway. The reason, of course, that X won't start
> with the new kenel, is that in your XF86Config-4 you have
> it set to load the Nvidia driver. As long as the old
> kernel is still lo
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