On Sat, Jan 18, 2003 at 06:17:06PM +0200, Alaa The Great wrote: > > I never had a problem with my TNT but I'll make a guess. > do you have the nvidia devices in the /dev/ directory?? > on my system I get > $ ls /dev/nvidia* > nvidia0 nvidia2 nvidia4 nvidia6 nvidiactl > nvidia1 nvidia3 nvidia5 nvidia7 > Yes, I do have them. Checked that they are owned as root.video. Users on my system belong to the group video also. > and this may be an AGP problem, when you do lsmod do you have agpgart > loaded?? > It is compiled into the kernel. > the NVIDIA driver can either use the kernel agp driver, or its own agp > routines, usually it is set on auto and the driver somehow makes the > choice you might want to try and control this yourself by putting the > line > > Option "NvAGP" "n" > > in your device section of the XFConfig-4 file > > where n is 1,2 or 3 which stands for linux driver, nvidia driver, > auto (I may be wrong about the order though). > It defaults to 3 which is auto. Regards,
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