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David Wynn wrote:
Found this yesterday:
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=3087867.0
Try 'man nvidia-xconfig'. There are a lot of options here, and what works for
one, may not work for all. Try to think back as to whether there was anything
you needed to tweak for your card in
Found this yesterday:
http://kubuntuforums.net/forums/index.php?topic=3087867.0
Try 'man nvidia-xconfig'. There are a lot of options here, and what works for
one, may not work for all. Try to think back as to whether there was anything
you needed to tweak for your card in Feisty.. Personally,
Although the nvidia-glx-legacy should *not* have updated to nvidia-glx,
the nvidia-glx is the correct drivier for your card (unless its an FX Go
for laptops).
Here's a link giving the specifics as to which cards should be using
nvidia-glx and which should be using nvidia-glx-legacy:
David Wynn wrote:
Although the nvidia-glx-legacy should *not* have updated to nvidia-glx,
the nvidia-glx is the correct drivier for your card (unless its an FX Go
for laptops).
Here's a link giving the specifics as to which cards should be using
nvidia-glx and which should be using