On Thu, Oct 07, 2004 at 08:11:59PM +0100, Jamie L. Penman-Smithson wrote:
> Date: Thu, 07 Oct 2004 20:11:59 +0100
> From: "Jamie L. Penman-Smithson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: nVidia GeForce2 MX
>
> Hi all,
>
> I've been trying to get an nVidia GeForce2 MX card to work
On Thu, 07 Oct 2004, Andrew Schulman wrote:
> Jamie, try my troubleshooting page at
> http://home.comcast.net/~andrex/Debian-nVidia/troubleshooting.html.
Andrew,
Are you still interested in adding my findings about TRNGs to your pages?
I found some "compatible" FWHs (that are not from Intel) wit
> Hi all,
>
> I've been trying to get an nVidia GeForce2 MX card to work:
>
> :02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NVCrush11
> [GeForce2 MX Integrated Graphics] (rev b1)
>
> First I tried the nvidia drivers, then the nv drivers. Nothing appears
> to work.
Jamie, try my tro
On Mon, May 13, 2002 at 08:23:54PM -0400, Ja 5 wrote:
> my friend (who knows a lot more about installing linux than i) and i
> attempted to install debian 2.2r6 (potato) on a partition on my new compaq
> presario 6024 with an nvidia geforce2 mx 200 64 meg video card, we got it
> to co-exist with
I have the mx400 and use the nv driver just like I did with my RivaTNT.
Then upgraded to the Nvidia drivers. So either should work.
Check in your /etc/XF86Config-4 and see what driver it is using, should
be 'nv'.
Ja 5 wrote:
my friend (who knows a lot more about installing linux than i) and i
You should really compile your own nvidia drivers (apt-get install
nvidia-kernel-src nvidia-glx-src) instead of using nv. It REALLY makes a
difference to your performance.
Aq.
On 23 Aug 2001 07:05:51 -0500, Wayne Sitton wrote:
> I have the same card, run KDE, with no problems. I also choose the
I had this problem with my TNT2 at work, I switched to nvidia's proprietary
driver and it went away. RMS might be upset, but I have hardware OpenGL
acceleration. :)
Try that driver if you're adventurous, but don't let the 1.0 version fool you,
it's not the most stable. Fortunately, all of my crashe
I have the same card, run KDE, with no problems. I also choose the nv
option. Actually, if your running XFree86 4.X make sure you choose the
XFree86 server. and make nv the option.
Wayne
On Thursday 23 August 2001 06:24, Heidelinde Meier wrote:
> > Hello !
> I got a problem with the graphic
Hi,
You will have to install the kernel header package.
I'm not at my Linux machine now, but if I remember it
right, you have to call make with the option
make
-SYSINCLUDE="/path_to_kernel_headers/linux/modversions.h"
Hope this helps
Dieter
--- Abel Gascón <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello!
>
> Can't locate /linux/modversions.h file
You need the relevant headers for your linux kernel. If you are using
a
debian stock kernel, then search under dselect for kernel-headers, and
get the one corresponding to your kernel.
This will be installed into /usr/src/'kernel version'.
If you hav
Bostjan Muller wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> I have found articles all over internet how to overclock nvidia's geforce2 mx
> in windooze... since nvidias card's are around 10% slower in linux I thought I
> would overclock it in linux, but I couldn't since there is no programe to do
> it, at least none that
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