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Alessandro:
Hmm in that case it sounds like my diagnosis is wrong. It might be handy to
post the output of
lspci -nn
into this bug report because it could be your card matches an existing id...
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Status: New => Incomplete
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nvidia-glx drivers don't work in 8.04
https
Ok, I can try reposting to other places.
Ubuntu 7.10 supported my video board no problem. It is an NVIDIA Quadro
100M for sure.
Thanks
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nvidia-glx drivers don't work in 8.04
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/208610
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Bugs, whic
This probably isn't the right place to ask that question (you may get a
better response over on http://answers.launchpad.net ) but if your card
really is a Quadro 100M (and isn't something else in disguise) then it
looks like binary-only NVIDIA drivers for it do not yet exist. The list
of supported
** Description changed:
Hello,
- I am trying to get to work an NVIDIA Quadro 100M video board in Ubuntu 8.04
with kernel 2.6.24-12. I download nvidia-glx, since the restricted driver
detection (System>Administration>Hardware Drivers) only wants to install
nvidia-glx-new. This causes X to not