?á?ek Kry?tof wrote:
> Try tu put "nv" (GPL driver) or "nvidia" (accelerated driver) into your
> /etc/modules so that this module gets loaded before X is started
>
I'd already thought of this, or at least I though I had. nvidia module was
shown in the modules.conf file generated from an entry
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> Subject: Re: KDM Error - no screens found
>
> >I have exactly the same problem, but I'm using 32 bit kernel
> on a AMD64
> >cpu,
> > xfree86 and an ATI card. I always thought that the problem is the
> >driver from ATI, but now I
I have exactly the same problem, but I'm using 32 bit kernel on a AMD64
cpu,
xfree86 and an ATI card. I always thought that the problem is the driver
from
ATI, but now I guess is something with kde.
I wil try another graphical login (gdm maybe) to see what happens.
Regards,
Toshiro.
Just trie
I have exactly the same problem, but I'm using 32 bit kernel on a AMD64 cpu,
xfree86 and an ATI card. I always thought that the problem is the driver from
ATI, but now I guess is something with kde.
I wil try another graphical login (gdm maybe) to see what happens.
Regards,
Toshiro.
> Using AM
Using AMD64 Unstable, Xorg and KDE 3.4.1 I have a problem with kdm when I
first boot. kdm.log shows that the Nvidia driver is not loaded and no
screens are found. The strange thing is if I try startx, of kill kdm and
restart it, everything is fine.
dmesg shows that the nvidia driver is loade
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