Hi
Did you experience problems with apm, using the latest nvidia-driver?
I mean if you did the driver 'fix'?
It had problems coming back from a 'suspend to ram', a thing I didn't
see with older drivers...
lør, 2002-12-28 kl. 14:17 skrev Steffen Elste:
> > You know, they changed the name of the
> You know, they changed the name of the kernel module from NVdriver to
> nvidia?
... yep, ran into trouble with modconf while using 2.4.19 and the last-but-one
driver release from nvidia - it simply refused to recognize the module ;-)
Had another go with the current release, and although modconf
Hi
Did you experience problems with apm, using the latest nvidia-driver?
I mean if you did the driver 'fix'?
It had problems coming back from a 'suspend to ram', a thing I didn't
see with older drivers...
lør, 2002-12-28 kl. 14:17 skrev Steffen Elste:
> > You know, they changed the name of the
> You know, they changed the name of the kernel module from NVdriver to
> nvidia?
... yep, ran into trouble with modconf while using 2.4.19 and the last-but-one
driver release from nvidia - it simply refused to recognize the module ;-)
Had another go with the current release, and although modconf
Steffen Elste wrote:
What kind of nvidia graphics card are you talking about?
It's a GeForce 2 Ti.
AFAIK, the 'mobile' versions (GeForce 2 Go e.g.) are not supported by XFree's
nv driver ...
It's supported OK, but whenever I try to run a GL prog, like glxgears,
it gets a SEGV.
This happe
Steffen Elste wrote:
What kind of nvidia graphics card are you talking about?
It's a GeForce 2 Ti.
AFAIK, the 'mobile' versions (GeForce 2 Go e.g.) are not supported by XFree's
nv driver ...
It's supported OK, but whenever I try to run a GL prog, like glxgears,
it gets a SEGV.
This happens
What kind of nvidia graphics card are you talking about?
AFAIK, the 'mobile' versions (GeForce 2 Go e.g.) are not supported by XFree's
nv driver ...
Compiling the sources from nvidia's homepage has - up to now - never been a
problem for me; but with kernel 2.4.20 i get loads of unresolved symbols
What kind of nvidia graphics card are you talking about?
AFAIK, the 'mobile' versions (GeForce 2 Go e.g.) are not supported by XFree's
nv driver ...
Compiling the sources from nvidia's homepage has - up to now - never been a
problem for me; but with kernel 2.4.20 i get loads of unresolved symbols
Has anyone tried the stock X driver for Nvidia'a cards, the nv driver,
as opposed to using the debs of the official driver?
I want to use a current cvs version of X, and am having trouble with
both the deb official drivers, and also the cvs "nv" driver.
cheers,
Calum.
Has anyone tried the stock X driver for Nvidia'a cards, the nv driver,
as opposed to using the debs of the official driver?
I want to use a current cvs version of X, and am having trouble with
both the deb official drivers, and also the cvs "nv" driver.
cheers,
Calum.
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