Thanks for your comments. This does not appear to be a bug report as
such. We appreciate the difficulties you are facing, but it would make
more sense to raise your question at http://launchpad.net/support.
** Changed in: xorg (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Rejected
** Changed in: linux-r
I confirm this bug in nvidia-glx 1.0.8776+2.6.17.6-1 provided in Edgy
final release.
When using 'Add/Remove Applications' to install 'NVidia binary X.Org
driver', the description suggests "to enable the driver, run sudo
nvidia-glx-config enable".
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# sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
Error: un
sorry, I misread your description..
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do you have linux-restricted-modules-generic installed?
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I am answering my own question it appears that edgy does not require the
command:
Code:
sudo nvidia-glx-config enable
Simply install the nvidia-glx library also make sure nvidia-kernel-
common is installed. After installation simply change the xorg.conf file
device section and change it to nvidi
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: nvidia-glx
On using the edgy-beta release I found installing the nvidia-glx and
then issuing the command "sudo nvidia-glx-config enable" on restarting X
from a reboot for example the x-server fails, and hence no desktop is
displayed.
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