Steven Demetrius wrote:
Please list the full contents of the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file and the
kernel version you are using.
Ok, I've attached my xorg.conf file to this message, and my kernel version is
2.6.26-1-686 (as reported by "uname -r").
You can also get xorg to generate a xorg.conf file for you. Try this
first. As root use the following command.
# Xorg -configure
It will create a xorg.conf file in the current directory. Now you can
test Xwindow with this config file.
# Xorg -config ./xorg.conf
See "man Xorg", for more information.
I didn't try this, because X seems to detect the free nv driver when the
package for it is installed, but, as I said before, freezes the system after a
few minutes of use.
If you want to use the non-free driver you will need to either download
the driver for your kernel version if its available or compile it.
I know. I was using it before I upgraded. And the free nv driver was working
also before I upgraded.
Thanks,
Aidan
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