Hi!
Has anyone been able to use framebuffers with kernel
2.6.0 and a GeForce4 MX 440 or a RIVA TNT2 Model 64?
Thanks!
Hugo.
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Subject: Re: Diff btw GeForce4 and RIVA TNT2?
>> Quod erat demonstrandum!
>The nvidia-using-TNT2 will *smoke* the
nv-using-GeForce4.
Unfortunately with Backstreet Ruby I cannot mix nvidia
and nv, so both the figures are with nvidia.
Unfortunatel
On Thu, 2003-10-02 at 08:59, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Thanks for those answers!
>
> So... apt-getted xscreensaver-gl. gears -fps -delay 0
> indeed is the most straightforward app. to show the
> difference.
>
> Left monitor, with the GeForce4: 155 fps.
>
Hi all!
Thanks for those answers!
So... apt-getted xscreensaver-gl. gears -fps -delay 0
indeed is the most straightforward app. to show the
difference.
Left monitor, with the GeForce4: 155 fps.
Right monitor, with RIVA TNT2: 50 fps.
Quod erat demonstrandum!
Hugo
On Wed, 2003-10-01 at 12:42, David Z Maze wrote:
> Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > The monitors are samsungs 17" but the cards are
> > different: one is a RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 and
> > the other a GeForce4 MX 440 AGP 8x.
> >
>
Hugo Vanwoerkom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> The monitors are samsungs 17" but the cards are
> different: one is a RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 and
> the other a GeForce4 MX 440 AGP 8x.
>
> I notice no difference between the 2 other than that I
> paid $25 more for
On Wednesday 01 October 2003 17:00, Hugo Vanwoerkom wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> I have Backstreet Ruby installed so I have 2 monitors
> with kbds/mice that each have a user.
>
> The monitors are samsungs 17" but the cards are
> different: one is a RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 and
Hi all!
I have Backstreet Ruby installed so I have 2 monitors
with kbds/mice that each have a user.
The monitors are samsungs 17" but the cards are
different: one is a RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 and
the other a GeForce4 MX 440 AGP 8x.
I notice no difference between the 2 other than that I
At 01:43 9/10/2002 -0400, lameth wrote:
>Has anyone upgraded their drivers for the Nvidia TNT2 card using the
>latest drivers, Nvidia_kernel-1.0.3123.tar.gz and
>Nvidia_glx-1.0.3123.tar.gz? And if so did you have any problems?
I have a TNT2 Ultra and i'm running that version wi
Has anyone upgraded their drivers for the Nvidia TNT2 card using the
latest drivers, Nvidia_kernel-1.0.3123.tar.gz and
Nvidia_glx-1.0.3123.tar.gz? And if so did you have any problems?
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Yes, am I tring to get X working. I decided to try to move from Redhat to
Debian. However, I can't get X and my video card to work together.
On Sat, 27 Oct 2001, Jerome Acks Jr wrote:
> Cary Cherng wrote:
>
> > My diamond v770 tnt2 does not get detected. am i
Cary Cherng wrote:
My diamond v770 tnt2 does not get detected. am i missing something
Are you trying to configure XFree86?
I have a Diamond v770 that I've used with both XFree86 3.3.6 and 4.1.0.
--
Jerome
My diamond v770 tnt2 for some reason doesn't get detected and obviously
this is a problem when X configuration happens. Is there some device
module I need or something?
My diamond v770 tnt2 does not get detected. am i missing something
On Wed, Oct 24, 2001 at 11:19:26PM -0700, C. Cherng wrote:
> This is my first try at trying to get debian installed correctly. I seem
> to run into trouble with XWindows and my tnt2. Am I alone?
The V770 is supported from 2.2 onwards. The PC which
I'm using to send this post has th
This is my first try at trying to get debian installed correctly. I seem
to run into trouble with XWindows and my tnt2. Am I alone?
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Sent: dinsdag 10 april 2001 18:12
To: 'debian-user@lists.debian.org'
Subject: RE: TNT2 and Potato XF86 3.3
It helps to get really short cables (3ft or less) between the
box and the CPUs. This is one of those cases where gold contacts
seem to help as well.
Rule of thumb - i
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> Sent: dinsdag 10 april 2001 17:41
> To: Joris Lambrecht
> Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
> Subject: RE: TNT2 and Potato XF86 3.3
>
>
> On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Joris Lambrecht wrote:
>
> > Moreover, it's well supported in X and support nice refresh
> rates
> > Moreover, it's well supported in X and support nice refresh
> rates at any
> > resolution, my brand new monitor still can't beat this card.
> i'm getting all
> > melancholic here but man take a look at the picture quality
> of the G200
> > compared
S Galbraith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: dinsdag 10 april 2001 17:45
To: Joris Lambrecht
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: Re: TNT2 and Potato XF86 3.3
Joris Lambrecht wrote:
> i wasn't impressed until i started playing with the apperture
size
> and some other
about
it if the combination don't mix. Good to hear it might be videocard based.
Greets,
Joris
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From: Brandon High [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: dinsdag 10 april 2001 17:41
To: Joris Lambrecht
Cc: debian-user@lists.debian.org
Subject: RE: TNT2 and Potato XF86 3.
Joris Lambrecht wrote:
> i wasn't impressed until i started playing with the apperture size
> and some other little tweaks. Once you get the right apperture size the G200
> is surely up to a tnt2
What do we need to do?
Thanks,
Peter
On Tue, 10 Apr 2001, Joris Lambrecht wrote:
> Moreover, it's well supported in X and support nice refresh rates at any
> resolution, my brand new monitor still can't beat this card. i'm getting all
> melancholic here but man take a look at the picture quality of the G
Quittin' on Matrox ? I'd understand if it were for anything else then a
TNT2. If you're looking to play games you're making a good point but still.
i have a matrox g200 millenium with 8MB ram and found it to be a very very
nice card, if you're not satisfied with it'
On Mon, Apr 09, 2001 at 11:36:00AM -0700, Brandon High wrote:
> In my workstation, I've currently got a Matrox G200 card. I recently came
> across a TNT2 card that I'd like to use instead, since it's a better card
> overall.
>
> Looking a /usr/share/doc/xserver-svga
In my workstation, I've currently got a Matrox G200 card. I recently came
across a TNT2 card that I'd like to use instead, since it's a better card
overall.
Looking a /usr/share/doc/xserver-svga/README.NVIDIA is metions that only
16-bit color is supported. Not good.
Has this be
Truecolor on the nVidia driver is 32 bit. The 3.3.6 _SVGA server will
work nicely at that depth.
Brent
On Fri, 23 Mar 2001, Rossen Naydenov wrote:
> The debian driver by default is nv not nvidia ulles you 've downloaded
> and installed from nvidia.com
Or installed the nvidia-kernel-src and nvidia-glx packages in unstable.
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The debian driver by default is nv not nvidia ulles you 've downloaded
and installed from nvidia.com
I think that this driver does not support 24 bpp
I think you should put 16 bpp in your XF86config file
Ross
>>>>> "s" == [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
s> using debian 2r2 with the standard distribution
s> of xfree86
s> i have a graphics card based on tnt2.
s> i downloaded the drivers from nvidias website,
s> confi
using debian 2r2 with the standard distribution
of xfree86
i have a graphics card based on tnt2.
i downloaded the drivers from nvidias website,
configured x11. when i execute i get an error
message saying "invalid symbol" in libglx.
i suppose that it does not load the module.
and cons
F864.0 is 'XFree86', locate this, and symlink it to
> /usr/X11R6/bin/X, and you should be away. I am the proud.. sorry, sad
> owner of a Riva TNT2 M64. These do NOT work with the Nvidia XF86 4.0
> GL drivers. The system will hang (not just X, the whole shebang), so I
> ended
> XFree86 Version 3.3.6 / X Window System
> > > Release Date: January 8 2000
> > >
> > > http://www.xfree86.org/4.0.2/Status22.html#22 says:
> > >
> > > 4.0.2:
> > >
> > > Support (accelerated) for the Riva 128, 128Z
rg/4.0.2/Status22.html#22 says:
> >
> > 4.0.2:
> >
> > Support (accelerated) for the Riva 128, 128ZX, TNT, TNT2
> > (Ultra, Vanta, M64), GeForce (DDR, 256), GeForce2 (GTS,
> > Ultra, MX), Quadro, and Quadro2 is provided by the "nv"
> > dri
gt; xserver-svga (3.3.6-31), so xinit start up saying:
>
> XFree86 Version 3.3.6 / X Window System
> Release Date: January 8 2000
>
> http://www.xfree86.org/4.0.2/Status22.html#22 says:
>
> 4.0.2:
>
> Support (accelerated) for the Riva 128, 128ZX, TNT, TNT2
&g
Tyler Braun wrote:
> I too was trying to be creative. =] This should do the trick.
>
> # Identifier and driver
>
> Identifier "Mouse1"
> Driver "mouse"
> Option "Protocol""IMPS/2"
> Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
> Option "Device" "/dev/psaux"
It does! Thanks!
"David B. Harris" wrote:
> To quote Peter S Galbraith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> # Thanks.
>
> No probs :)
:-)
> # - OpenGL GLX doesn't work (`OpenGL GLX extension not supported by
> # display', 'No OpenGL RGB visual available').
>
> Personally, I've never gotten OpenGL acceleration to work.
I too was trying to be creative. =] This should do the trick.
# Identifier and driver
Identifier "Mouse1"
Driver "mouse"
Option "Protocol""IMPS/2"
Option "ZAxisMapping" "4 5"
Option "Device" "/dev/psaux"
> - I edited XF86Config-4 to set the mouse protocol to "
e sure you have a working
> /etc/X11/XF86Config-4. Try 'xf86cfg' or 'xf86config' to get one if you
> havn't hand-written it.
Thanks.
- I used xf86config and found my Nvidia TNT2 M64 wasn't listed,
so I picked the RIVA TNT2 instead. X seems happy enough.
-
6764 Dec 25 00:39 /usr/X11R6/bin/X
-rwxr-xr-x1 root root 1491676 Dec 25 00:39 /usr/X11R6/bin/XFree86
> I am the proud.. sorry, sad owner of a Riva TNT2 M64.
Yikes! That's what I have!
> These do NOT work
> with the Nv
ed to XF86_SVGA. The executable for XF864.0 is 'XFree86', locate
this, and symlink it to /usr/X11R6/bin/X, and you should be away.
I am the proud.. sorry, sad owner of a Riva TNT2 M64. These do
NOT work with the Nvidia XF86 4.0 GL drivers. The system will hang (not just X,
the whole
128ZX, TNT, TNT2
(Ultra, Vanta, M64), GeForce (DDR, 256), GeForce2 (GTS,
Ultra, MX), Quadro, and Quadro2 is provided by the "nv"
driver.
So... how do I get the "nv" driver?
Thanks,
Peter
> >
> > handle with extreme caution (especially spanish version windows users who
> > its targeted for)
> >
> > At 12:01 PM 11/14/2000 +0800, H.C.Hsiang wrote:
> > >
> > >On 14-Jun-2000 cam_random wrote:
> > >>
> > >> My vid
version windows users who its
> targeted for)
>
> At 12:01 PM 11/14/2000 +0800, H.C.Hsiang wrote:
> >
> >On 14-Jun-2000 cam_random wrote:
> >>
> >> My video card is a nVIDIA TNT2, however when i configure XF86 I can't
> >> find my card in the da
targeted for)
At 12:01 PM 11/14/2000 +0800, H.C.Hsiang wrote:
>
>On 14-Jun-2000 cam_random wrote:
>>
>> My video card is a nVIDIA TNT2, however when i configure XF86 I can't
>> find my card in the database. any ideas?
>>
>> Justin
>>
>
>Hi, Justi
On 14-Jun-2000 cam_random wrote:
>
> My video card is a nVIDIA TNT2, however when i configure XF86 I can't
> find my card in the database. any ideas?
>
> Justin
>
Hi, Justin...
The TNT2 chipset is listed as RivaTNT2 (chipset # 412 when using xf86config in
Xfree86 4.0).
onfigure X on a PII 300 Mhz dual proc with a Creative
> >> TNT2 Vanta PCI card and running Woody.
> snip
> >> The problem is for instance that if I click on the desktop the menu
> >> (fvwm menu) comes up with an offset to the right
> >> and is unstable and has
II 300 Mhz dual proc with a Creative
> TNT2 Vanta PCI card and running Woody.
>
> X works in 1280x1024, but both xfree 3.3.6 xserver-svga and xfree 4.0.1
> xserver-xfree86
> have problem with stable picture in 1600x1200. The card should be able
> to do this with 85Hz vertical
> ac
It seems Andy responded to a question by Anders Lennartsson:
>There are those who would have you believe that Anders Lennartsson wrote:
>> Hi
>>
>> I'm trying to configure X on a PII 300 Mhz dual proc with a Creative
>> TNT2 Vanta PCI card and running Woody.
sni
There are those who would have you believe that Anders Lennartsson wrote:
> Hi
>
> I'm trying to configure X on a PII 300 Mhz dual proc with a Creative
> TNT2 Vanta PCI card and running Woody.
>
> X works in 1280x1024, but both xfree 3.3.6 xserver-svga and xfree 4.0.1
&
Hi
I'm trying to configure X on a PII 300 Mhz dual proc with a Creative
TNT2 Vanta PCI card and running Woody.
X works in 1280x1024, but both xfree 3.3.6 xserver-svga and xfree 4.0.1
xserver-xfree86
have problem with stable picture in 1600x1200. The card should be able
to do this with
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Nick wrote:
> which xserver should i use with the
> 3D SoundBlaster RIVA TNT2 Ultra 32mb video card?
http://www.xfree86.org/4.0/Status21.html#21
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which xserver should i use with the
3D SoundBlaster RIVA TNT2 Ultra 32mb video card?
which xserver should i use with the
3D SoundBlaster RIVA TNT2 Ultra 32mb video card?
which xserver should i use with the
3D SoundBlaster RIVA TNT2 Ultra 32mb video card?
On 14-Jun-2000 cam_random wrote:
>
> My video card is a nVIDIA TNT2, however when i configure XF86 I can't
> find my card in the database. any ideas?
>
> Justin
>
Hi, Justin...
The TNT2 chipset is listed as RivaTNT2 (chipset # 412 when using xf86config in
Xfree86 4.0).
> cam_random wrote:
>
> I have an nVIDIA TNT2 video card, but I can't find my card in the
> database when I configure Xany ideas?
>
> Justin
Since NVidia's NV1/STG2000 and RIVA 128 chips were supported in
xserver-svga, my bet is that TNT2 is, also. Have
I have an nVIDIA TNT2 video card, but I can't find
my card in the database when I configure Xany ideas?
Justin
My video card is a nVIDIA TNT2, however when i
configure XF86 I can't find my card in the database. any
ideas?Justin
Didi Damian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I followed their instructions and got GL working. i've only tested it
> with xscreensaver-gl. It works but the screen flickers pretty bad in
> OpenGL screensavers. I'm quite interested to see what results you
> achieve.
Many (all?) of the opengl demo prog
Complete failure. Quake 2 will signal 11 every time. like so:
gravitywell:/mnt/.hdb4/quake2# ./quake2 +set vid_ref glx +set \
gl_driver libMesaNVidia.so.3.0
Added packfile ./baseq2/pak0.pak (3307 files)
Added packfile ./baseq2/pak1.pak (279 files)
Added packfile ./baseq2/pak2.pak (2 files)
exe
I followed their instructions and got GL working. i've only tested it
with xscreensaver-gl. It works but the screen flickers pretty bad in
OpenGL screensavers. I'm quite interested to see what results you
achieve.
* Bryan Scaringe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [25-05-2000 11:37 PM -0400]
> Does anyone know
Does anyone know step-by-step instructions for installing NVIDIA's
OpenGL libraries? The instructions on their website imply that all I have to
do is remove my libMesaGL and make a symlink from that to their libGL.
But won't a new version of the mesag3 package undo that? It also fails to
mention
ve not been able to find a definate answer as to the
> existence of 3D Support in XFree86 4.0 for an NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Card.
> Some stuff that I have read seems to indicate that there is not a 3D
> driver yet...? Is this true? Is there 3d support in X4, and if so,
> is it usable at all
3D Support in XFree86 4.0 for an NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Card.
> Some stuff that I have read seems to indicate that there is not a 3D
> driver yet...? Is this true? Is there 3d support in X4, and if so,
> is it usable at all for things like Q3?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Steve
>
>
Hello All,
I have not been able to find a definate answer as to the
existence of 3D Support in XFree86 4.0 for an NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Card.
Some stuff that I have read seems to indicate that there is not a 3D
driver yet...? Is this true? Is there 3d support in X4, and if so,
is it usable at
I'm silly: here is a grammer correction
> was about 2.2.0x). I had been running 2.0.13 with the DMA disabled because
> my CDROM did not care for it without
That should read my CDROM did not care for it, and without PCI quirks
Philip Thiem /---/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] /---/ Pass on the GAS get NASM ins
Just from a flip side:
I am not so sure that this sounds like the chipset.. I don't know exactly
what you
have compiled in the kernel, but here are my experiences FYI. So this
doesn't really matter much since you things are working..
I've never had any problem with the via chipset on the PA-2013(
E-
> >
> > On Mon, 13 Dec 1999, Alexander Kushnirenko wrote:
> >
> > > MB: FIC PA-2013 (revision 2.0)
> > > CPU : K6-2-450 with huge fan on top of it.
> > > HD : IBM 15 Gb
> > > CD: CD-DVD Toshiba
> > > Sound : SB live (va
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>
> On Mon, 13 Dec 1999, Alexander Kushnirenko wrote:
>
> > MB: FIC PA-2013 (revision 2.0)
> > CPU : K6-2-450 with huge fan on top of it.
> > HD: IBM 15 Gb
> > CD: CD-DVD Toshiba
> > Sound : SB live (value)
&
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On Mon, 13 Dec 1999, Alexander Kushnirenko wrote:
> MB: FIC PA-2013 (revision 2.0)
> CPU : K6-2-450 with huge fan on top of it.
> HD: IBM 15 Gb
> CD: CD-DVD Toshiba
> Sound : SB live (value)
> Video : AGP Diamond V770 TNT2
> M
Hi,
I have trouble making Linux run smoothly on my new computer, components
are:
MB: FIC PA-2013 (revision 2.0)
CPU : K6-2-450 with huge fan on top of it.
HD: IBM 15 Gb
CD: CD-DVD Toshiba
Sound : SB live (value)
Video : AGP Diamond V770 TNT2
Modem : Actiontech PCI
Linux : Debian
There is a link in the front web site "www.debian.org" to mail archives. Follow
it.
Erich Newell wrote:
> Could someone please forward me the digests for the 7 days?
>
> I'm particularly interested in the posts regarding the Diamond
> V770 Ultra (TNT2 Ultra)
Could someone please forward me the digests for the 7 days?
I'm particularly interested in the posts regarding the Diamond
V770 Ultra (TNT2 Ultra) and the Sound Blaster Live...
...or alternatively, if you could point me to a listserv tutorial or
tell me how to request archived
> are there any drivers for the TNT2 AGP (not the new ultra) available?
I'm using a TNT2 Ultra with Xfree 3.3.5 and the glx module from
http://pandora.debian.org/~crow. I'm 99% sure that the X server and glx
module will work with the normal TNT2.
--Ian Ehrenwald
are there any drivers for the TNT2 AGP (not the new ultra) available?
Dave Wiard
On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 02:24:33PM -0500, Phil Brutsche wrote:
> A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
>
> > > > In addition, the GLX support on my G200 runs twice as quick as the
> > > > TNT2. This is a pretty appalling situation, reall
A long time ago, in a galaxy far, far way, someone said...
> > > In addition, the GLX support on my G200 runs twice as quick as the
> > > TNT2. This is a pretty appalling situation, really.
> >
> > That's really suprising. My TNT card was noticeably faster
On Tue, Oct 12, 1999 at 11:06:58AM -0400, Ingles, Raymond wrote:
> > From: Alisdair McDiarmid [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [...]
> > I've got a PIII/450, 128MB, Diamond Viper 770 TNT2 system here
> > running potato current and it's quite slow in X. Dragging windows
&
I've got a PIII/450, 128MB, Diamond Viper 770 TNT2 system here
running potato current and it's quite slow in X. Dragging windows
around is slower than my PII/350 with a G200.
In addition, the GLX support on my G200 runs twice as quick as the
TNT2. This is a pretty appalling situation, r
> Where could I find X-Server for my AsusV3800 Riva TNT2 Card?
> What is its code name? ( XF86_??? )
You should use the SVGA server. nVidia has drivers for 3.3.3 (I think) on their
homepage, but the 3.3.5 should include these changes. Atleast the 3.3.5 from
potato works great with my Cr
:
> Where could I find X-Server for my AsusV3800 Riva TNT2 Card?
> What is its code name? ( XF86_??? )
> If binary package dont't exists I can compile from source. I have got the
> 3.3.5 xserver source. I look around in the source package but I don't know
> what should I do. ( wh
Hi,
Where could I find X-Server for my AsusV3800 Riva TNT2 Card?
What is its code name? ( XF86_??? )
If binary package dont't exists I can compile from source. I have got the
3.3.5 xserver source. I look around in the source package but I don't know
what should I do. ( which part should
On Mon, Sep 13, 1999 at 01:35:43AM -0500, Steve wrote:
> it, I followed their install instructions, I configured X for
> 800x600x16bpp. I started linuxquake3, and everything appeared to be
> working...then I saw a screen full of random colored lines which ran
For Quake3, I configure my screen to
Hello All,
I know people out there have gotten this to work, so I am hoping
someone can help me out with this...
I just bought a Viper V770. I got the modified XServer from
nvidia, I downloaded the statically linked tarball with libGL.so.1.0 in
it, I followed their install instruc
On Fri, 6 Aug 1999, Chris Carlson wrote:
> Anyone having luck running a TNT2?
Well, my TNT is working okay.
> When I try to run the GL screensavers from xscreensaver, the video is
> flashing black, and then displays the image, and repeats very fast.
Hmmm. Have you tried anything
Anyone having luck running a TNT2?
I got the drivers, *glibc-i386-dyn.tar.gz from nvidia's sight, ran the
install script w/o x running, and copied over the libGL.so.1.0 ontop of
the libMesaGL.so.3.0. I then ran ldconfig, and rebooted.
When I try to run the GL screensavers from xscreen
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