Thanks, you've been very helpful.
Federico
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Federico Brega wrote:
> I was talking about switching kernel at boot time from GRUB, not when
> installing a new one. If you just run NVIDIA installer you have only
> one module so it has to be built again to work with a different
> kernel.
> Module assistant has been an option while my geforce was
I was talking about switching kernel at boot time from GRUB, not when
installing a new one. If you just run NVIDIA installer you have only
one module so it has to be built again to work with a different
kernel.
Module assistant has been an option while my geforce wasn't in the 173
legacy drivers.
M
Alle domenica 21 giugno 2009, Edson Marquezani Filho ha scritto:
> On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 19:05, Federico Brega wrote:
> > I've got this issue too. I'd like to compile nvidia module following
> > the Debian way, so I use module-assistant to not install the nvidia
> > driver every time a switch to
Edson Marquezani Filho wrote:
> On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 19:05, Federico Brega wrote:
>> I've got this issue too. I'd like to compile nvidia module following
>> the Debian way, so I use module-assistant to not install the nvidia
>> driver every time a switch to another kernel version.
>> Is there a
install the latest nvidia-kernel-source package
m-a clean nvidia
m-a prepare && m-a a-i nvidia
aptitude install nvidia-glx (version should match that of nvidia-kernel-
source)
/etc/init.d/[g|k]dm stop
rmmod nvidia
modprobe nvidia
See this great HOW-TO: http://forums.debian.net/viewtopic.php?f=16&t
On Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 19:05, Federico Brega wrote:
> I've got this issue too. I'd like to compile nvidia module following
> the Debian way, so I use module-assistant to not install the nvidia
> driver every time a switch to another kernel version.
> Is there a way to do something like that on a n
I've got this issue too. I'd like to compile nvidia module following
the Debian way, so I use module-assistant to not install the nvidia
driver every time a switch to another kernel version.
Is there a way to do something like that on a newer driver?
Thanks
Federico
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On Tuesday 09 June 2009, Edson Marquezani Filho wrote:
> But, regarding the performance, I thought it not so good this
Check your /var/log/Xorg.log file to be sure there are no
errors or warnings on startup.
Depending how you're installing the nvidia driver (I install
it manually, running aga
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 03:50, Karthik Ramgopal wrote:
> Hi,
> I have no issues running KDE 4.2.2 on Squeeze using the Nvidia
> 185.18.14 driver for my 9600M GT GPU. I suggest upgrading to the latest
> driver series for the GeForce 7000 family. They have a lot of KDE4 fixes in
> them.
>
>
Hi,
I have no issues running KDE 4.2.2 on Squeeze using the Nvidia
185.18.14 driver for my 9600M GT GPU. I suggest upgrading to the latest
driver series for the GeForce 7000 family. They have a lot of KDE4 fixes in
them.
Regards,
Karthik Ramgopal
On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 2:37 PM, Valentin
HI,
I've seen exactly the same artifacts with *some* NVidia Driver.
Driver upgrade helped me.
2009/6/8 Edson Marquezani Filho
> Hi,
>
> I have just upgraded my KDE (on a Debian Squeeze box) to 4.2.2 , and I
> have been experiencing some problems with it since then.
> The very first thing I noti
Edson Marquezani Filho wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have just upgraded my KDE (on a Debian Squeeze box) to 4.2.2 , and I
> have been experiencing some problems with it since then.
> The very first thing I noticed was this[1]. (Look at the K menu).
> Next, I enabled desktop effects and things got worse. See
>
> Hi,
>
> The nvidia proprietary drivers are known to cause a lot of trouble to
> KDE 4. Please try getting the latest driver available. You can find
> some information about it here:
> http://userbase.kde.org/GPU-Performance
>
Yes, I know that. As I said, I had problems with Compiz and the newe
2009/6/8 Edson Marquezani Filho :
> Hi,
>
> I have just upgraded my KDE (on a Debian Squeeze box) to 4.2.2 , and I
> have been experiencing some problems with it since then.
> The very first thing I noticed was this[1]. (Look at the K menu).
> Next, I enabled desktop effects and things got worse. S
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