Knuthy:
Because you used a 3rd party installer kernel mismatch problems are not
uncommon (essentially two conflicting drivers have been installed
simultaneously so have to find a way of disabling one of them). In hindsight
this was probably more of a support request than a bug and you may have g
Solved by adding 'nv' to /etc/default/linux-restricted-modules-common
Thank's for your time.
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So, i did some manipulations:
-used envy to uninstall all existing nvidia drivers
-used the nvidiarun package from the nvidia.com
till here i get : No NVIDIA kernel found
-install nvidia-glx-new
I get the xserver started, working, and direct rendering at yes.
i restarted, and i get :
Error
ah, and the xserver crash.
By the way, i tried to plug it on the vga (i have a problem with it i get a
green display) and the xserver load sucessfully, that's why i used the
Option "UseDisplayDevice" "CRT-1"
Now it's only a problem with the driver, i dunno how to solve it :s
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yes, it's the monitor, i already tried to use the :
Option "UseDisplayDevice" "CRT-1"
the error i get in the Xorg.0.log :
(EE) NVIDIA(0): Failed to initialize the NVIDIA kernel module! Please ensure
that there is a supported Nvidia GPU in this system, and that the NVIDIA device
files have been cr
Knuthy:
To all intents and purposes your graphics card will see your monitor as a CRT
monitor. You may do better with
Option "UseDisplayDevice" "CRT-1"
.Is your monitor an IQT L70S?
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The cable is blue ended, i'm using an adapter VGA-DVI, cause the VGA connector
on my card doesn't work :s.
And it can't be a Hardware problem, as i have a 6.10 on this pc and it works
perfectly with nvidia-glx driver (using the .run downloaded from nvidia.com)
I hope that there is a solution to r
Knuthy:
Try switching the cable the the "other" head and checking whether there is a
hint of a signal there...
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Knuthy:
Oh and can you indicate whether your monitor is connected using a white ended
cable or a blue ended cable?
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the log
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log"
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7776372/Xorg.0.log
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using the "nv", i dont get a black screen but i get "Video Mode not supported"
it's only a problem with resolution/frequency,
When using "nvidia" the monitor dont get the signal, so it's on idle mode. Any
way, atached the xorg.conf that
nvidia-xconfig
generated.
** Attachment added: "xorg.conf
Thank you for your bug report.
Knuthy:
There are quite a few of these "black screen when using nvidia binary driver
bugs". It will help if you can indicate whether the nv drivers work. It will
also help if you can upload your
/etc/X11/xorg.conf
file when it is configured for using the nvidia dri
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