If you are using Ubuntu:
http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2007/10/26/restricted-drivers-manager-vs-envy/

<http://ubuntu-tutorials.com/2007/10/26/restricted-drivers-manager-vs-envy/>With
CentOS and NVidia:
http://www.linlap.com/wiki/Configuring+a+NVIDIA+graphics+chip+for+CentOS+and+RHEL+5
<http://www.linlap.com/wiki/Configuring+a+NVIDIA+graphics+chip+for+CentOS+and+RHEL+5>
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Pedro Paulo de M. Oliveira Junior
Diretor de Operações
Netfilter & SpeedComm Telecom
--- Novo Netfilter 3.0 www.netfilter.com.br



2009/4/23 Dana W. Moore <dwm2...@med.cornell.edu>

>  Thanks for the quick responses. Is there an easy way to enable these
> drivers?  (We unfortunately don't have an IT linux expert here).
>
>
> At 03:38 PM 4/23/2009, Pedro Paulo de Magalhães Oliveira Junior wrote:
>
> Probably you updated the kernel (or the OS did by himself) and the
> restricted drivers (ATI/NVidia) are not enabled by default.
> -----------------------------------------------------------
> Pedro Paulo de M. Oliveira Junior
> Diretor de Operações
> Netfilter & SpeedComm Telecom
> --- Novo Netfilter 3.0 www.netfilter.com.br
>
>
>
> 2009/4/23 Dana W. Moore <dwm2...@med.cornell.edu >
>  I am processing a new brain on the same linux station I've been using
> FreeSurfer successfuly on for months now, but when I recently rebooted the
> machine, I got a message saying it was running in basic display/graphics
> mode.  I don't know why the machine went into this mode.  Now, when I try to
> view an image on tkmedit, I get this error:
>
> GLUT: Fatal Error in tkmedit: OpenGL GLX extension not supported by display
>
> I am going to try to figure out how to get the machine back into its normal
> display mode.  But in the meantime, I am running a reconstruction and am
> wondering--can I trust the stats I get in the current mode?  Is this just a
> display problem, or do I need to re-run the entire reconstruction once the
> problem is fixed?
>
> Thanks,
> Dana
>
>
> Dana W. Moore, Ph.D.
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> New York Presbyterian Hospital
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> Cornell Neuropsychology Service
> Weill Medical College of Cornell University
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