Re: non-free video driver automatic choosing & config

2014-01-16 Thread Daniel Baumann
On 01/16/2014 07:30 PM, Marcos Núñez wrote: > It should, yet apparently it doesn't. what makes you think it doesn't? so far you haven't given any information at all.. in case you're confused about the mesa divertion, it is required when using nvidia or fglrx. -- Address:Daniel Baumann,

Re: non-free video driver automatic choosing & config

2014-01-16 Thread Marcos Núñez
My point exactly. It should, yet apparently it doesn't. I'm not working with that machine at the moment, I'll get to it next week. Thanks for clarifying this. Marcos 2014/1/16 Daniel Baumann > On 01/16/2014 03:51 PM, Marcos Núñez wrote: > > I'm having problems in (at least one) PC with an AMD

Re: non-free video driver automatic choosing & config

2014-01-16 Thread Daniel Baumann
On 01/16/2014 03:51 PM, Marcos Núñez wrote: > I'm having problems in (at least one) PC with an AMD > graphics card that in update-alternatives has glx selected as > mesa-diverted... which shouldn't be happening. why shouldn't it be happening? if you have an fglrx supported card and fglrx is on th

Re: non-free video driver automatic choosing & config

2014-01-16 Thread Marcos Núñez
Thanks Daniel! I'm looking into it, I found the xserver-xorg script in /lib/live/config... and it's exactly what I was talking about. So, if I'm getting this right, thanks to the xserver-xorg script, any custom image with the non-free nvidia/fglrx driver packages installed should automaticaly pick

Re: non-free video driver automatic choosing & config

2014-01-07 Thread Daniel Baumann
On 01/07/2014 05:29 PM, Marcos Núñez wrote: > is there a way to automatically select at boot time the > correct driver for the host machine? have you read the live-config manpage? i think it explains this already, if not clearly enough, then please let us know. -- Address:Daniel Baumann,

non-free video driver automatic choosing & config

2014-01-07 Thread Marcos Núñez
I hope that it's ok to ask about non-free drivers here :) As many others, I have nvidia, fglrx and intel drivers installed in my custom live-debian build, as I use it in many different machines. My question is: is there a way to automatically select at boot time the correct driver for the host ma