FYI, the distribution drivers work fine on our systems with the X4600
(stereo and everything).
Pete
Chris Ulens wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to install a nVidia Quadro FX3000 card on a PC running Ubuntu
> 8.10 intrepid.
>
> I run into the following error when I install drivers I downloaded from
> t
Hi,
In Ubuntu the use of Nvidia drivers is very slick, or should be.
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia
Go to the System menu, then:
System -> Administration -> Hardware Drivers
A window opens up which then searches for proprietary drivers, and propose
that you use "Nvidi
Thanks envyng did the trick, but the emitter doesn't light up when I
run pymol or coot. There's also no stereo sync on the screen.
I've installed driver version 173.14.12
Thanks.
-Chris
On 07 Jan 2009, at 11:54, Partha Chakrabarti wrote:
Chris,
Try this:
sudo apt-get install envyng
sudo ap
This usually means that you have to install the header files for your
kernel. They come in a separate package, but I don't know its name for
Ubuntu. The Debian package is called linux-headers-$(uname -r) (where
'uname -r' issued at the command line returns the version of the current
kernel), ma
Chris,
Try this:
sudo apt-get install envyng
sudo apt-get install envyng-gtk
fire the envyng-gtk interface from the command line or menu and see if
it finds a solution..
HTH, Partha
On Wed, Jan 7, 2009 at 10:49 AM, Chris Ulens
wrote:
> Hi,
> I'm trying to install a nVidia Quadro FX3000 card
Hi,
I'm trying to install a nVidia Quadro FX3000 card on a PC running
Ubuntu 8.10 intrepid.
I run into the following error when I install drivers I downloaded
from the nVidia site:
The installer fails to find a kernel interface from the nvidia ftp
site and fails to compile the kernel.
An