no nothing else used...I used synaptic to install the nvidia-glx-new
packages...never installed legacy drivers..now im using the manual
installation or else i wont be able to get into graphical interface

will attack requested file with next post

On 4/21/07, Sitsofe Wheeler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> mewt:
> You've been conned into buying a fake! :P
>
> OK seriously, that can happen due to simple mislabeling. It could be the
> database of device IDs is incorrect or the card itself simply has the
> wrong identity set in its BIOS. I think it's the former because the
> binary nvidia driver seems to detect it as a 6800. It might be worth
> spinning that off into a separate bug report.
>
> Looking at version mismatch problem... Hmm this is very odd. Something
> is loading the nvidia-glx-legacy/71xx version of the nvidia driver
> before the correct version can be loaded. Did you use a 3rd party tool
> like envy to previously install the nvidia binary drivers on edgy?
>
> It would be useful to have:
> /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common
> attached to this bug too.
>
> --
> nvidia kernel module has version mismatch with nvidia xorg module
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/107646
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