Jonah Sherman wrote:
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 07:33:33AM +, Steve Webster wrote:
I compiled a new kernel, 2.4.18, for ACPI and nvidia drivers. All went
well, eventually. After updating my XF86Config-4 I tried re-starting
x-windows. All I got was a black screen, no flashes of color, nothin
On Wed, Feb 19, 2003 at 07:33:33AM +, Steve Webster wrote:
> I compiled a new kernel, 2.4.18, for ACPI and nvidia drivers. All went
> well, eventually. After updating my XF86Config-4 I tried re-starting
> x-windows. All I got was a black screen, no flashes of color, nothing. I
>couldn't see
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> I compiled a new kernel, 2.4.18, for ACPI and nvidia drivers. All went
> well, eventually. After updating my XF86Config-4 I tried
Hello
I compiled a new kernel, 2.4.18, for ACPI and nvidia drivers. All went
well, eventually. After updating my XF86Config-4 I tried re-starting
x-windows. All I got was a black screen, no flashes of color, nothing. I
couldn't see any consoles either and had to do a re-boot.
My XF86Conig is b
Why install the RPM package for the nVidia GLX driver and not
get the nvidia-glx-src package and build it along with the
nvidia-kernel-src package for the kernel patch...
That is what I have working here on my AMD 1Ghz Athalon at work
with a nVidia GeForce2 MX card... I haven't u
I just recently tried to get XFree86 4.1 working with the
newest nVidia drivers (1.0-3123). I'm running a custom
2.4.19 kernel and compiled the nVidia kernel drivers
against that. Seemed to work fine and the NVdriver modules
installed ok (after some troubleshooting since I keep my
kernel source
On Friday 18 January 2002 14:25, Benjamin Sommerfeld proclaimed:
>
> default window-manager: look at the links
> /etc/alternatives/x-window-manager and /etc/alternatives/x-session-manager
> they point to your default window managers. i think if you set the
> x-session-manager to gnome for instance,
Hi,
On Fri, Jan 18, 2002 at 12:25:00PM +0100, Benjamin Sommerfeld wrote:
> the installation of these drivers is really no problem. just read the
> Readme form their homepage.
> default window-manager: look at the links
> /etc/alternatives/x-window-manager and /etc/alternatives/x-session-manager
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, Xavier Hubin wrote:
> I experienced also flickering but i fixed it by updating manually in the
> XF86config-4 file the refrech rate given in my monitor documentation.
> Be carfull with that! Be sure to put value given in your monito doc!!
If they're not printed on the monitor
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, David Wright wrote:
> I don't need top 3D performance, so I would prefer not have have to
> deal with nVidia's closed-source drivers -- isn't there also an
> open-source driver from XFee86-4? ("nv"?) And shouldn't the kernel
> load agpart to use the AGP slot? How do I get it t
On Friday 18 January 2002 11:45, David Wright wrote:
> I am using an AGP nVidia GeForce2 MX video card and am experiencing video
> problems. The screen, even in text mode, shows lots of flickering,
> horizontal lines.
>
> The monitor is a 1600 x 1200 19" LCD; I can plug it into another machine
> an
On Fri, 18 Jan 2002, David Wright wrote:
>
> I am using an AGP nVidia GeForce2 MX video card and am experiencing video
> problems. The screen, even in text mode, shows lots of flickering, horizontal
> lines.
>
> The monitor is a 1600 x 1200 19" LCD; I can plug it into another machine and
> th
I am using an AGP nVidia GeForce2 MX video card and am experiencing video
problems. The screen, even in text mode, shows lots of flickering, horizontal
lines.
The monitor is a 1600 x 1200 19" LCD; I can plug it into another machine and
the image is beautiful, so I don't think the problem is in
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