---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: wwq <wwq...@gmail.com> Date: Sat, Nov 20, 2010 at 4:04 PM Subject: Re: navida driver quit To: Andreas Beckmann <deb...@abeckmann.de>
On Sat, Nov 13, 2010 at 6:33 PM, Andreas Beckmann <deb...@abeckmann.de>wrote: > On 2010-11-13 09:26, wwq wrote: > > Thank you very much for your reply. > > Now I could not try 2.6.32-5 and NVIDIA driver from Debian unstable > > (195.36.31). > > I am sorry. I have to use the computer to do something which is important > > now. So I don't > > use unstable software. And upgrading to a new testing version is a big > job > > to me. > > > > I think the code which cause the problem might still be in the 2.6.32-5. > and > > I don't know if NVIDIA driver from Debian unstable (195.36.31) can be > used > > for my GPU which is a very old. > > > > The GPU might be NVIDIA's GeForce2 Go™. > > > > When I come back to my home I'll check it. I'll tell you it and attach > the > > log file to you by email next Saturday. > > If it's a GeForce2 you'll probably be using the legacy-96xx driver > already. But we can see this in detail from the logfile. > > Please also give a list of all nvidia packages installed (including > their versions): > > COLUMNS=150 dpkg -l | grep nvidia > > Andreas > > PS: please leave the bug Cc:ed > Three files attached. syslog, Xorg.0.log, and lspci&dpkg. The last item in the syslog is what happen to my computer. I think it use something else to drive my GPU instead of the NVIDIA's driver. I guess the problem is in the kernel or SElinux because the computer is OK with Ubuntu 6.06 which has a old kernel and no SElinux and the NVIDA's driver is same as in the debian 5.0.
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