[ale] Re: nvidia
Jack Schneider
puck at dp-indexing.com
Mon Jan 14 15:05:30 EST 2008
On Mon, 2008-01-14 at 14:41 -0500, Bob Toxen wrote:
> Zeb,
>
> I finally followed the advice of another ALEer and changed my Driver
> in xorg.conf from nvidia to nv (no doubt the watered down version), at
> least for now.
>
> I may try the new NVIDIA-Linux-x86-169.07-pkg1.run driver that you
> recommend (or the legacy proprietary driver that another ALEer)
> recommended with my 2.6.22.9-desktop-1mdv kernel on my now Mandriva
> 2008.0 desktop. (I run Slackware on my laptop and all servers).
>
> Thanks!
>
> Bob
>
> On Mon, Jan 14, 2008 at 09:44:40AM -0500, zeb wrote:
> > Bob:
Bob,
I run 2.6.22-3-amd64 on my debian box, NV 8600GT card. I used the
`169.07' NVIDIA driver. the only thing I did to overcome the compile
error (wrong gcc version) was to "export CC=gcc-4.1" before running
NVIDIA*.run, it compiles and installs fine..
Jack
> >
> > Did you ever get your Nvidia driver working?
> >
> > I had a problem with mine. I installed Slack 12 on a box that has an Nvidia
> > Fx 5200 card and it wouldn't run X. So I edited "xorg.conf". In the section
> > labeled "screen", I replaced "VESA framebuffer" with "nv", and I get a
> > display. I don't get all the Nvidia goodies, but I do get a display.
> >
> > Nvidia has a universal driver on their website. It is supposed to be
> > cumulative. The most recent driver is "NVIDIA-Linux-x86-169.07-pkg1.run"
> > which works with Slack 11 and kernel 2.4.33.3, but it does not compile with
> > Slack 12 and kernel 2.6.23.3. If you have any success with this driver, I
> > will appreciate a hint.
> >
> > Hope this not is not "a dollar short and a day late" and that it helps.
> >
> > Regards, Zeb
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