Re: Which nvidia driver? xset +dpms issues. Is my video card dead/broken?

2022-03-01 Thread Ram Ramesh
installed, try to re-install "nvidia-kernel-dkms"package. It will rebuild DKMS module using kernel sources to match kernel in use. It is a good idea to do this, after every update of kernel image, tomake sure a new kernel and DKMS module will be 100% compatible. Thanks for the info

Re: Which nvidia driver? xset +dpms issues. Is my video card dead/broken?

2022-02-27 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
-vdpau-driver:i386 - Video Decode and Presentation API for Unix - NVIDIA driver Do I have a better driver that I should try? Is my video card gone bad? Your graphics adapter is modern enough so you should install "nvidia-driver" package. Additional essential packages are: "nv

Which nvidia driver? xset +dpms issues. Is my video card dead/broken?

2022-02-26 Thread R. Ramesh
e a better driver that I should try? Is my video card gone bad? Regards Ramesh

Re: New video card, how to deal?

2021-07-31 Thread Anssi Saari
Felix Miata writes: > Modesetting DIX driver > > (Device Independent X driver) > > as opposed to Device Dependent X drivers Amdgpu, Intel, Nouveau & Radeon. OK. Well, the man page says it's a driver for KMS devices? A raw Nvidia chip with no supporting kernel driver isn't going to present

Re: New video card, how to deal?

2021-07-30 Thread Felix Miata
Anssi Saari composed on 2021-07-30 11:42 (UTC+0300): > Felix Miata wrote: >> Have you tried both pure FOSS solutions? If xserver-xorg-video-nouveau is >> installed, try purging it. The generic nature of the modesettin

Re: New video card, how to deal?

2021-07-30 Thread Anssi Saari
didier gaumet writes: > There is an Experimental Debian repository which contains the most up- > to-date non-free Nvidia driver (470.57.02-1, similar to Nvidia > website): > https://packages.debian.org/experimental/nvidia-driver Yes, thanks. Sure, experimental and unstable too already have new e

Re: New video card, how to deal?

2021-07-30 Thread didier gaumet
Le vendredi 30 juillet 2021 à 11:42 +0300, Anssi Saari a écrit : > Felix Miata writes: [...] > > [OTOH, why not Bullseye? It's on the verge of official release, > > running on more > > than 20 PCs here. > > Because it doesn't solve any problem since it has no newer Nvidia > drivers. If it did

Re: New video card, how to deal?

2021-07-30 Thread Anssi Saari
Felix Miata writes: > Have you tried both pure FOSS solutions? If xserver-xorg-video-nouveau is > installed, try purging it. The generic nature of the modesetting DIX could > conceivably be enough to run that bleeding

Re: New video card, how to deal?

2021-07-30 Thread Hans
is loaded. Also you should get rid of the nouveau module (either blacklist it or just delete it from the kernel tree). I hope this helps a little bit. Good luck and best regards! Hans > I managed to snag a new video card with Nvidia's RTX3070Ti. Due to the > recent release of the 3

Re: New video card, how to deal?

2021-07-30 Thread Felix Miata
Anssi Saari composed on 2021-07-30 10:32 (UTC+0300): > I managed to snag a new video card with Nvidia's RTX3070Ti. Due to the > recent release of the 3070Ti, I have a bit of a problem with Debian 10 > as required drivers are quite new (460.84 or 465.31) and Buster has > 460.73

New video card, how to deal?

2021-07-30 Thread Anssi Saari
I managed to snag a new video card with Nvidia's RTX3070Ti. Due to the recent release of the 3070Ti, I have a bit of a problem with Debian 10 as required drivers are quite new (460.84 or 465.31) and Buster has 460.73 in backports. And now Bullseye is frozen so presumably there won&#x

Re: Help request installing wi-fi/video-card proprietary drivers [Debian 10 stable]

2021-01-20 Thread Celejar
On Wed, 20 Jan 2021 15:58:41 +0100 Linux-Fan wrote: ... > NVidia GPU on laptop can be difficult. In fact, I never managed to get mine > working (on laptops newer than 2006 that is, old ones used to work). This > wiki page might be relevant for you, too: > > https://wiki.debian.org/NVIDIA%20

Re: Upstream Default (FOSS) DDX Driver for NVidia GPUs is not Nouveau (was: Help request installing wi-fi/video-card prop...)

2021-01-20 Thread Felix Miata
David Christensen composed on 2021-01-20 11:33 (UTC-0800): > I have a ~2011 Dell Latitude E6520 laptop with Nvidia Optimus graphics. > It has always required non-free firmware for the Wi-Fi. On Debian 9 > with the free nouveau driver, the graphics work fine; both internal and > external. I re

Re: Help request installing wi-fi/video-card proprietary drivers [Debian 10 stable]

2021-01-20 Thread David Christensen
luded unofficial iso (live), I managed to install the official live iso (kde flavour). Then I've followed the Debian wiki in order to install proprietary drivers. First my wireless network (Broadcom BCM43142), successfully installed, then I tried with my video card (Nvidia GeForce GTX 850M)

Re: Help request installing wi-fi/video-card proprietary drivers [Debian 10 stable]

2021-01-20 Thread Andrew M.A. Cater
empt on installing a non-free > firmware-included unofficial iso (live), I managed to install the official > live iso (kde flavour). > Then I've followed the Debian wiki in order to install proprietary drivers. > First my wireless network (Broadcom BCM43142), successfully installe

Re: Help request installing wi-fi/video-card proprietary drivers [Debian 10 stable]

2021-01-20 Thread Linux-Fan
(live), I managed to install the official live iso (kde flavour). Then I've followed the Debian wiki in order to install proprietary drivers. First my wireless network (Broadcom BCM43142), successfully installed, then I tried with my video card (Nvidia GeForce GTX 850M) and while fail

Help request installing wi-fi/video-card proprietary drivers [Debian 10 stable]

2021-01-20 Thread uekilaw
l the official live iso (kde flavour). Then I've followed the Debian wiki in order to install proprietary drivers. First my wireless network (Broadcom BCM43142), successfully installed, then I tried with my video card (Nvidia GeForce GTX 850M) and while failing in the first and second methods su

Re: Looking for video card recommendation

2020-05-06 Thread Anders Andersson
On Wed, May 6, 2020 at 7:02 PM Alberto Sentieri <2...@tripolho.com> wrote: > > Thanks. Adding contrib solved the problem. > > On 5/5/20 8:24 PM, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: > > On 05.05.2020 20:29, Alberto Sentieri wrote: > >> Last time I installed it I downloaded the driver from NVIDIA web > >>

Re: Looking for video card recommendation

2020-05-06 Thread Alberto Sentieri
Thanks. Adding contrib solved the problem. On 5/5/20 8:24 PM, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: On 05.05.2020 20:29, Alberto Sentieri wrote: Last time I installed it I downloaded the driver from NVIDIA web site. I was able to install it and it worked well, but updates started bothering me. Maybe I

Re: Looking for video card recommendation

2020-05-05 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 05.05.2020 20:29, Alberto Sentieri wrote: > Last time I installed it I downloaded the driver from NVIDIA web site. > I was able to install it and it worked well, but updates started > bothering me. Maybe I should have tried a Debian repo, but I did not > and I have no recollection of the reason.

Re: Looking for video card recommendation

2020-05-05 Thread riveravaldez
On 5/5/20, Alberto Sentieri <2...@tripolho.com> wrote: > I tried the suggestion below, I mean delete nouveau_dri.so, but the > system became unstable. I could not login, and the mouse and keyboard > became very slow. After entering the correct password, the login screen > would come back as if I h

Re: Looking for video card recommendation

2020-05-05 Thread Alberto Sentieri
non-proprietary Linux device driver. By works well I mean does not lock on me. I do not need fancy graphics, but I need: - 2 DisplayPort - support for 2 monitors up to 2560 x 1600 Since you don't want to use proprietary drivers I suggest you to look for an AMD video card. Also 2xDisplayPo

Re: Looking for video card recommendation

2020-05-05 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
h a standard non-proprietary Linux device > driver. By works well I mean does not lock on me. > > I do not need fancy graphics, but I need: > > - 2 DisplayPort > - support for 2 monitors up to 2560 x 1600 Since you don't want to use proprietary drivers I suggest you

Re: Looking for video card recommendation

2020-05-04 Thread Alberto Sentieri
Thank you for your answer. I will try the nouveau user list. I tried the  suggestion below, I mean delete nouveau_dri.so, but the system became unstable. I could not login, and the mouse and keyboard became very slow. After entering the correct password, the login screen would come back as if

Re: Looking for video card recommendation

2020-05-04 Thread riveravaldez
On 5/3/20, Alberto Sentieri <2...@tripolho.com> wrote: > > Lately, with Debian stretch (and Mate), things got sort of stable with > the nouveau driver, and I was getting one frozen screen every few > months, which was kind of acceptable. A couple of weeks ago I upgrade to > Debian buster (GNOME3) a

Looking for video card recommendation

2020-05-03 Thread Alberto Sentieri
I have a Nvidia NVS310 installed in my Linux computer for a few years. It works well with the Nvidia driver, and not so well with the Linux nouveau driver. I am looking for a equivalent replacement (a cheap one) which works well with a standard non-proprietary Linux device driver. By works well

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-29 Thread tomas
On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 12:36:50AM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: > to...@tuxteam.de (12020-04-28): > > I never tried, mind you. I've got better things to do with my time than > > wrangling down a Java Monster (TM). > > > > That said, I don't know what your point is (besides whining around a > > bit

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-28 Thread Nicolas George
to...@tuxteam.de (12020-04-28): > I never tried, mind you. I've got better things to do with my time than > wrangling down a Java Monster (TM). > > That said, I don't know what your point is (besides whining around a > bit here): you get the thing as a Debian packaged source. You have > shown some

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-28 Thread deloptes
to...@tuxteam.de wrote: > What's missing? Jitsi from source - is a pain

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-28 Thread tomas
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 11:15:00AM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: > to...@tuxteam.de (12020-04-28): > > Sigh. LMDDgIFY > > So, my take is that nobody here managed to install Jitsi from sources. I never tried, mind you. I've got better things to do with my time than wrangling down a Java Monster (TM

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-28 Thread Nicolas George
to...@tuxteam.de (12020-04-28): > Sigh. LMDDgIFY So, my take is that nobody here managed to install Jitsi from sources. That should tell you something. Regards, -- Nicolas George signature.asc Description: PGP signature

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-28 Thread tomas
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 11:53:39PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: [...] > If Jitsi is really Libre Software, then it should be installable from > sources. This is the tutorial I am looking for. Sigh. LMDDgIFY Jitsi home page: https://jitsi.org/ List of projects: https://jitsi.org/projects/

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Russell L. Harris
On Tue, Apr 28, 2020 at 01:09:54AM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: Russell L. Harris (12020-04-27): > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KR0AhDZF2A As to "...opening access to [your] computer...", what do you mean? The tutorial shows how to install jitsi from a Debian package. I we are indeed r

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Dan Purgert
On Apr 27, 2020, Dan Ritter wrote: > [...] > If I recall correctly, all that's needed is a SIP account with a > PSTN bridge company, so you might find that voip.ms or 8x8 or > any number of other companies might fill that need for a > reasonable price. That might be exactly what I was looking for

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Dan Purgert
On Apr 27, 2020, Nicolas George wrote: > Dan Purgert (12020-04-27): > > I tried it locally (with a LOCAL instance running) and it worked quite > > nicely for half a dozen PCs / laptops around the house. > > Oh, interesting. > > Have you found a good set of instructions to set it up on a Debian? >

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Nicolas George
Russell L. Harris (12020-04-27): > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KR0AhDZF2A > As to "...opening access to [your] computer...", what do you mean? > > The tutorial shows how to install jitsi from a Debian package. I we are indeed referring to the same video, it tells how to add an APT source.

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Russell L. Harris
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 11:53:39PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: Russell L. Harris (12020-04-27): I do not have the URL, but Jitsi has a YouTube video which takes you step-by-step through a server installation on Debian. It is a nice presentation; I have used it with success. Is it the one you

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Nicolas George
Russell L. Harris (12020-04-27): > I do not have the URL, but Jitsi has a YouTube video which takes you > step-by-step through a server installation on Debian. It is a nice > presentation; I have used it with success. Is it the one you were thinking about: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KR0AhD

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Dan Ritter
Dan Purgert wrote: > On Apr 25, 2020, Kenneth Parker wrote: > > I couldn't help noticing your .sig reference to Jitsi. There were threads > > about it, as a good replacement for Zoom. Also, there is a strong need in > > another online community that I belong to. > > > > How is your experience w

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread der.hans
Am 25. Apr, 2020 schwätzte Kenneth Parker so: moin moin, I couldn't help noticing your .sig reference to Jitsi. There were threads about it, as a good replacement for Zoom. Also, there is a strong need in another online community that I belong to. How is your experience with a "room" with, s

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Russell L. Harris
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 09:54:46PM +0200, Nicolas George wrote: Dan Purgert (12020-04-27): I tried it locally (with a LOCAL instance running) and it worked quite nicely for half a dozen PCs / laptops around the house. Oh, interesting. Have you found a good set of instructions to set it up on

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Nicolas George
Dan Purgert (12020-04-27): > I tried it locally (with a LOCAL instance running) and it worked quite > nicely for half a dozen PCs / laptops around the house. Oh, interesting. Have you found a good set of instructions to set it up on a Debian? People I know have been looking for and did not find.

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-27 Thread Dan Purgert
On Apr 25, 2020, Kenneth Parker wrote: > I couldn't help noticing your .sig reference to Jitsi. There were threads > about it, as a good replacement for Zoom. Also, there is a strong need in > another online community that I belong to. > > How is your experience with a "room" with, say about 10

Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card

2020-04-27 Thread Steven Mainor
I have to second the AMD cards. Their Open source drivers have improved by leaps and bounds over the last couple years. I honestly believe the open source drivers have even surpassed the closed source Nvidia ones now. I know that in the past AMD drivers provided a worse experience because the

Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card

2020-04-26 Thread tv.deb...@googlemail.com
On 25/04/2020 19:28, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: On 25.04.2020 16:20, Jiangsu Kumquat wrote: I want to get a good fast Debian compatible card for 1080p. I was looking at this page... Best Graphics Cards 2020 - Top Gaming GPUs for the Money | Tom's Hardware https://www.tomshardware.com/review

Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card

2020-04-25 Thread nito
On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 18:58:45 +0500, Alexander V. Makartsev wrote: > On 25.04.2020 16:20, Jiangsu Kumquat wrote: > > I want to get a good fast Debian compatible card for 1080p. > > > > […] > > > > However, I think most or all of those cards won't work that great for > > Linux because of compatib

Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card

2020-04-25 Thread Alexander V. Makartsev
On 25.04.2020 16:20, Jiangsu Kumquat wrote: > I want to get a good fast Debian compatible card for 1080p. > > I was looking at this page... > > Best Graphics Cards 2020 - Top Gaming GPUs for the Money | Tom's Hardware > https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-gpus,4380.html > > However, I think m

Re: Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-25 Thread Jiangsu Kumquat
I actually have not used it yet... I mainly have that linked because zoom is full of major security holes... and JItsi seems like a great app. https://www.cnet.com/news/zoom-every-security-issue-uncovered-in-the-video-chat-app/ On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 6:06 AM Kenneth Parker wrote: > I couldn't

Jitsi (was Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card).

2020-04-25 Thread Kenneth Parker
I couldn't help noticing your .sig reference to Jitsi. There were threads about it, as a good replacement for Zoom. Also, there is a strong need in another online community that I belong to. How is your experience with a "room" with, say about 10 people in it with some using Video, but others pr

Re: Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card

2020-04-25 Thread Henning Follmann
On Sat, Apr 25, 2020 at 05:20:33AM -0600, Jiangsu Kumquat wrote: > I want to get a good fast Debian compatible card for 1080p. > > I was looking at this page... > > Best Graphics Cards 2020 - Top Gaming GPUs for the Money | Tom's Hardware > https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-gpus,4380.html

Please help me find a good Debian compatible video card

2020-04-25 Thread Jiangsu Kumquat
I want to get a good fast Debian compatible card for 1080p. I was looking at this page... Best Graphics Cards 2020 - Top Gaming GPUs for the Money | Tom's Hardware https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/best-gpus,4380.html However, I think most or all of those cards won't work that great for Linux

Re: Trying to add new video card

2019-08-04 Thread Felix Miata
ho...@rumormillnews.com composed on 2019-08-04 17:29 (UTC-0400): > Whatever's on the motherboard (presumably Kaveri) is still present, > nothing done to tell it to sit idly by. The place to start, after putting the GeForce back in, is to try doing something. There should be some BIOS setup optio

Re: Trying to add new video card

2019-08-04 Thread hobie
Thanks, Felix. P:) >> My amd64 stable ('buster') system has this on the motherboard: > >> AMD Kaveri [Radeon R7 Graphics] > >> In the "Psychedelic colors" thread we added this to the kernal >> commandline: > >> radeon.cik_support=0 amdgpu.cik_support=1 > >> ...which, in the long run, may not have

Re: Trying to add new video card

2019-08-04 Thread Felix Miata
ho...@rumormillnews.com composed on 2019-08-04 04:19 (UTC-0400): > My amd64 stable ('buster') system has this on the motherboard: > AMD Kaveri [Radeon R7 Graphics] > In the "Psychedelic colors" thread we added this to the kernal commandline: > radeon.cik_support=0 amdgpu.cik_support=1 > .

Trying to add new video card

2019-08-04 Thread hobie
Hi, Folks - My amd64 stable ('buster') system has this on the motherboard: AMD Kaveri [Radeon R7 Graphics] In the "Psychedelic colors" thread we added this to the kernal commandline: radeon.cik_support=0 amdgpu.cik_support=1 ...which, in the long run, may not have been necessary, but it's stil

Re: Can't get my video card running

2018-02-05 Thread floris
Erkko Lahnajärvi schreef op 2018-02-05 15:49: Hi, I fetched a new computer few days ago. The equipment are: Motherboard: Gigabyte AB350-Gaming CPU: Amd Ryzen 3 1300x RAM: 16Gb Video card: GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Hard disk: WD green 240 Gb On this computer I installed Debian-9.3.0-amd64. I&#x

Can't get my video card running

2018-02-05 Thread Erkko Lahnajärvi
Hi, I fetched a new computer few days ago. The equipment are: Motherboard: Gigabyte AB350-Gaming CPU: Amd Ryzen 3 1300x RAM: 16Gb Video card: GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Hard disk: WD green 240 Gb On this computer I installed Debian-9.3.0-amd64. I've first tried to install the video card. I fo

mga-Driver does not work with video card Matrox G400/G450 rev 04

2017-08-21 Thread markus . hiereth
system to accept Name Version Architektur xserver-xorg-video-mga 1:1.6.3-2+b1 i386 the driver video card driver from Jessie (=oldstable) Best regards Markus [1] https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-reference/ch02.en.html

Re: 0triple monitor / dual video card set up

2016-04-15 Thread gianluca
On 04/15/2016 04:34 PM, Seb wrote: On Fri, 15 Apr 2016 09:58:43 +0200, gianluca wrote: [...] I am running the same configuration as you, but only two monitors. One monitor is attached on the Radeon DVI output and the other on the DVI-1 NVidia 6600 board (on PowerPC Quad-G5). All cards are PCI

Re: 0triple monitor / dual video card set up

2016-04-15 Thread Seb
On Fri, 15 Apr 2016 09:58:43 +0200, gianluca wrote: [...] > I am running the same configuration as you, but only two monitors. > One monitor is attached on the Radeon DVI output and the other on the > DVI-1 NVidia 6600 board (on PowerPC Quad-G5). All cards are > PCI-Express (16x and 8x slots).

Re: 0triple monitor / dual video card set up

2016-04-15 Thread gianluca
en section from either video card. Unfortunately, it fails whenever I attempt to combine the screens. In the latter case, only the Screen section that is listed first gets displayed properly, and the other shows a black screen(s) with an X-shaped cursor whenever the cursor wonders into the area. Any

Re: 0triple monitor / dual video card set up

2016-04-14 Thread Ric Moore
he GT 720 and the remaining is plugged into the HD 4650. After a lot of effort I was able to get the monitor(s) from either card to function properly with the attached /etc/X11/xorg.conf. The "Default" layout works well whether I use the Screen section from either video card. Unfortun

0triple monitor / dual video card set up

2016-04-14 Thread Seb
o the HD 4650. After a lot of effort I was able to get the monitor(s) from either card to function properly with the attached /etc/X11/xorg.conf. The "Default" layout works well whether I use the Screen section from either video card. Unfortunately, it fails whenever I attempt to comb

Re: Recommendation on video card?

2015-04-25 Thread Seeker
On 4/24/2015 12:23 AM, Petter Adsen wrote: At some point I will probably also need to get a third screen, so something that has three outputs or would run nicely with a second video card that has additional outputs is a big bonus. I think the majority of cards have 3 outputs these days, more

Re: Recommendation on video card?

2015-04-25 Thread Ric Moore
On 04/25/2015 07:15 AM, Petter Adsen wrote: On Fri, 24 Apr 2015 12:36:15 -0400 Ric Moore wrote: Be sure to check for the openGL version which should be equal to or higher than version 2.0. So, IMHO it's better to have too much, than not enough! But, that is just my two cents:) Ric Why is th

Re: Recommendation on video card?

2015-04-25 Thread Curt
On 2015-04-25, Nicolas George wrote: > > The mapping between the technical names used on the X.org wiki, the PCI Ids > (and translated names) and the commercial names is annoyingly hard to find > too. > > If someone knows a better and more complete summary of the supported cards, > that would be v

Re: Recommendation on video card?

2015-04-25 Thread Petter Adsen
is hardware decoding of video, with > > something later than UVD2. > > > > At some point I will probably also need to get a third screen, so > > something that has three outputs or would run nicely with a second > > video card that has additional outputs is a big

Re: Recommendation on video card?

2015-04-25 Thread Petter Adsen
k for the best price I can find. > > I have occasionally the same issue as Petter. I have it much less > since I have decided to only use intel chipsets or processors with > integrated GPU, bit still sometimes. If I could, I would definitely buy a _discrete_ Intel video card, but that&#

Re: Recommendation on video card?

2015-04-25 Thread Nicolas George
eople. I can give a few facts, but they will be useless for people wanting to get a new video card: 00:02.0 0300: 8086:041e (rev 06) Intel Corporation 4th Generation Core Processor Family Integrated Graphics Controller (rev 06) In other words: the GPU inside the Core i3-4130T -> 2D, 3D and m

Re: Recommendation on video card?

2015-04-24 Thread Igor Cicimov
ably also need to get a third screen, so >> something that has three outputs or would run nicely with a second >> video card that has additional outputs is a big bonus. >> >> I use no 3D software, no games, and nothing I can think of that needs a >> powerful GPU. It mig

Re: Recommendation on video card?

2015-04-24 Thread Ric Moore
thing that has three outputs or would run nicely with a second video card that has additional outputs is a big bonus. I use no 3D software, no games, and nothing I can think of that needs a powerful GPU. It might be nice with 4K support, though. Everything online talks about what cards to get for g

Recommendation on video card?

2015-04-24 Thread Petter Adsen
ely with a second video card that has additional outputs is a big bonus. I use no 3D software, no games, and nothing I can think of that needs a powerful GPU. It might be nice with 4K support, though. Everything online talks about what cards to get for gaming, but that is irrelevant to me. Does any

Re: how to configure pulseaudio to use analog speaker on motherboard not hdmi on video card

2014-01-05 Thread Klaus
On 05/01/14 01:54, Mitchell Laks wrote: Now (you are really on the ball so I would love to ask you another question ...) You are quite mistaken there, I'm at most only just one step ahead of you in learning :-) I will start another thread about a problem with my keyboard It intermittent

Re: how to configure pulseaudio to use analog speaker on motherboard not hdmi on video card

2014-01-04 Thread Mitchell Laks
On 09:58 Sat 04 Jan , Klaus wrote: > On 03/01/14 20:50, Mitchell Laks wrote: > > ok so now we are ok > > vlc file.wmv works immediately > > Anyway, now no problem!!! I get beautiful sound right up when I start the > > > > So I guess I could have just turned off speech-dispacher in rc2.d > > I g

Re: how to configure pulseaudio to use analog speaker on motherboard not hdmi on video card

2014-01-04 Thread Klaus
On 03/01/14 20:50, Mitchell Laks wrote: > ok so now we are ok > vlc file.wmv works immediately > Anyway, now no problem!!! I get beautiful sound right up when I start the > > So I guess I could have just turned off speech-dispacher in rc2.d > I guess the myseql thing is weird, but does seem to aff

Re: how to configure pulseaudio to use analog speaker on motherboard not hdmi on video card

2014-01-03 Thread Mitchell Laks
> We might be getting there. See the two different users running > pulseaudio, uid '125' and 'mlaks'. Who is this '125' anyway? I'd > accuse them of hogging the audio sink, making it unavailable to > 'mlaks'. Here is a similar report: >

Re: how to configure pulseaudio to use analog speaker on motherboard not hdmi on video card

2014-01-02 Thread Klaus
On 02/01/14 02:44, Mitchell Laks wrote: Before I kill pa the first time: mlaks@Rashi:~$ aplay -D front piano2.wav aplay: main:682: audio open error: Device or resource busy then I do: mlaks@Rashi:~$ ps aux|grep pulse 125 5074 14.4 0.0 457064 7192 ?Sl 21:13 1:07 /usr/bin/p

Re: how to configure pulseaudio to use analog speaker on motherboard not hdmi on video card

2014-01-01 Thread Mitchell Laks
On 22:53 Wed 01 Jan , Klaus wrote: > > > So, even just after reboot and as it would be expected, the two > cards are listed by alsa, and yet, first time round PA doesn't find > them both. When you restart PA, they are correctly identified and > subsequently functional through PA. How odd. > >

Re: how to configure pulseaudio to use analog speaker on motherboard not hdmi on video card

2014-01-01 Thread Klaus
On 01/01/14 05:57, Mitchell Laks wrote: Ok here is the data. I Did a fresh reboot of machine mlaks@Rashi:~$ aplay -l List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices card 0: SB [HDA ATI SB], device 0: VT1708S Analog [VT1708S Analog] card 1: HDMI [HDA ATI HDMI], device 3: HDMI 0 [HDMI 0] -

Re: how to configure pulseaudio to use analog speaker on motherboard not hdmi on video card

2013-12-31 Thread Mitchell Laks
Ok here is the data. I Did a fresh reboot of machine mlaks@Rashi:~$ aplay -L null Discard all samples (playback) or generate zero samples (capture) pulse PulseAudio Sound Server default Playback/recording through the PulseAudio sound server sysdefault:CARD=SB HDA ATI SB, VT1708S A

Re: how to configure pulseaudio to use analog speaker on motherboard not hdmi on video card

2013-12-31 Thread Klaus
On 31/12/13 14:53, Mitchell Laks wrote: 1. My situation, on bootup pulseaudio only recognizes the bad card 2. I have to kill it then I can select correct one, either by pacmd or gnome-control-center if I have a desire to run a gui. 3. Surely we have someone on the list who knows what we can do t

Re: how to configure pulseaudio to use analog speaker on motherboard not hdmi on video card

2013-12-31 Thread Paul Cartwright
On 12/31/2013 09:53 AM, Mitchell Laks wrote: On 08:01 Tue 31 Dec , Paul Cartwright wrote: On 12/31/2013 12:33 AM, Mitchell Laks wrote: everytime I install PulseAudio it reverts to the wrong ( motherboard?) audio card for every applicati

Re: how to configure pulseaudio to use analog speaker on motherboard not hdmi on video card

2013-12-31 Thread Mitchell Laks
On 08:01 Tue 31 Dec , Paul Cartwright wrote: > On 12/31/2013 12:33 AM, Mitchell Laks wrote: > > My problem is: > > When I boot up I can't hear sound from vlc application nor iceweasel via > > my speakers connected > > to the motherboard > > (nor even via the HDMI cable to my monitor - but

Re: how to configure pulseaudio to use analog speaker on motherboard not hdmi on video card

2013-12-31 Thread Paul Cartwright
On 12/31/2013 12:33 AM, Mitchell Laks wrote: > My problem is: > When I boot up I can't hear sound from vlc application nor iceweasel via my > speakers connected > to the motherboard > (nor even via the HDMI cable to my monitor - but I prefer the speakers and > not the monitor HDMI). everytime

how to configure pulseaudio to use analog speaker on motherboard not hdmi on video card

2013-12-30 Thread Mitchell Laks
Hi, On my machine, which was installed long ago, and recently upgraded with new motherboard and new video card which has an HDMI interface, I am having difficulities with pulseaudio. My problem is: When I boot up I can't hear sound from vlc application nor iceweasel via my spe

Re: Switching video card brands

2013-12-06 Thread Andrei POPESCU
On Jo, 05 dec 13, 20:42:47, Jon N wrote: > I hope to be installing Debian in a new computer in about a week or > so. It will have a Haswell processor and I hope to be able to get by > with the built in video. But, if it doesn't work well I have an > Nvidia 8600GT card I can take from my old syste

Re: Switching video card brands

2013-12-06 Thread Darac Marjal
On Thu, Dec 05, 2013 at 08:42:47PM -0500, Jon N wrote: > I hope to be installing Debian in a new computer in about a week or > so. It will have a Haswell processor and I hope to be able to get by > with the built in video. But, if it doesn't work well I have an > Nvidia 8600GT card I can take fro

Switching video card brands

2013-12-05 Thread Jon N
I hope to be installing Debian in a new computer in about a week or so. It will have a Haswell processor and I hope to be able to get by with the built in video. But, if it doesn't work well I have an Nvidia 8600GT card I can take from my old system. But, I really don't know what's involved in s

Re: Change video Card

2012-05-13 Thread Camaleón
On Sun, 13 May 2012 10:48:22 +0200, Alex Padoly wrote: > On a DEBIAN WORKSTATION (latest stable version) I must change my video > card, what is the procedure: > > 1: ? - List the current card and driver in use. - List the new card and driver you plan to use. - Hope for the best..

Re: Change video Card

2012-05-13 Thread Brad Rogers
new card uses a non-free driver, you'll have to install that using whatever method you prefer; apt, aptitude, Synaptic Also, if it exists, rename /etc/X11/xorg.conf, as the required settings are usually detected correctly. > 2: turn off my computer > 3: replace a video card > 4:

Change video Card

2012-05-13 Thread Alex Padoly
Hi, On a DEBIAN WORKSTATION (latest stable version) I must change my video card, what is the procedure: 1: ? 2: turn off my computer 3: replace a video card 4: tir on my computer Thanks! Regards. Alex PADOLY

Re: Install Nvidia Video Card (Nvidia Geforce GT 520)

2012-01-23 Thread Ashton Fagg
On 23 January 2012 21:15, Brad Rogers wrote: > > NVidia stuff isn't in DMM, it's in non-free and contrib.  Further, why > bother with all the grief you suggest when the *dkms package(s) will > handle all that stuff for you? +1 The dkms is the only good choice if you're absolutely forced to use th

Re: Install Nvidia Video Card (Nvidia Geforce GT 520)

2012-01-23 Thread Brad Rogers
On Sun, 22 Jan 2012 23:11:09 + richard wrote: Hello richard, > 290 is the correct driver for that card. > If you use this please be aware that each time you upgrade the kernel > you will need to re-install that package. > Install the repo debian-multimedia, and you will find the driver ther

Re: Install Nvidia Video Card (Nvidia Geforce GT 520)

2012-01-22 Thread richard
On Sun, 22 Jan 2012 23:05:11 +0100 Arno - wrote: > Dear Sire, miss, > > I wish to install Debian 6.0.3. (64 bit) on my PC. I have a Nvidia Geforce > GT 520, which is not on the Debian Hardware compatibility list. I read on a > forum that after installing the Nividia drive > (Nvidia-linux-x86_64-

Install Nvidia Video Card (Nvidia Geforce GT 520)

2012-01-22 Thread Arno -
Dear Sire, miss, I wish to install Debian 6.0.3. (64 bit) on my PC. I have a Nvidia Geforce GT 520, which is not on the Debian Hardware compatibility list. I read on a forum that after installing the Nividia drive (Nvidia-linux-x86_64-209.10.run) the Nvidia Geforce GT 520 would work really well. I

Re: About ATI video card

2011-09-16 Thread Arnt Karlsen
On Fri, 16 Sep 2011 08:59:47 -0400, co...@esid.gecgr.co.cu wrote in message : > Hi > > First I want to know how I can find out about the video card or on my > Debian squeeze. > > I put a video capture card is ATI AGP 64 MB. ..yes??? ..chk your output of 'lspci -vvv

About ATI video card

2011-09-16 Thread cosme
Hi First I want to know how I can find out about the video card or on my Debian squeeze. I put a video capture card is ATI AGP 64 MB. I know how to put drivers at this or if the installed system?? How do I can watch TV through it?? which program to use?? regards Cosme -- To UNSUBSCRIBE

Re: Video card with many output (VGA, DVI, SVIDEO)

2011-04-29 Thread Camaleón
On Fri, 29 Apr 2011 11:05:16 +, Alex PADOLY wrote: > On Debian GNU Linux, I would like to know if all the ouput is active > imultaneously or if you must choose the output will be active? Regards. All the outputs should be active/available by default but only connected devices will be detec

Video card with many output (VGA, DVI, SVIDEO)

2011-04-29 Thread Alex PADOLY
Hi, On Debian GNU Linux, I would like to know if all the ouput is active imultaneously or if you must choose the output will be active? Regards. Alex

Re: PCI video card on Dell Dimension 2300

2011-01-14 Thread Chris Bannister
On Mon, Jan 10, 2011 at 08:37:07PM -0600, Jim Lebeau wrote: > On Mon, 10 Jan 2011 17:02:28 + (UTC), Camaleón wrote: > > Have you tried by passing "agp=off" as kernel parameter when booting? > > I did just now and it worked like a charm. > > Thank you very much, > > Jim > > -- > Using Ope

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