>
> You might try installing the package nvidia-xconfig, then running it at the
> command line, before giving up on the nvidia drivers.
>
I did it.
>
> Note: Did you install nvidia drivers from the web site, or the nvidia-glx
> package? Try the latter first, usually. Then run nvidia-xconfig.
>
> did you unload the old kernel driver?
> at least you need a `modprobe nvidia` after dkms install and then
> restart the graphical login manager (kdm, gdm...)
>
>
> -r
>
I did it (the driver was loaded. ) but I still got the error "screen not
fount".
I've tryed to manually edit the xorg.conf but
>
> No idea for your logs, but I bet the problem come from your GPU drivers or
> Xorg.
> It sounds like this computer uses a NVidia GPU, so I guess your driver is
> currently nouveau. Do you still have the crash if you use NVidia's
> drivers? (it is in non-free)
My video card is a GeForce 650M wi
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