Re: X with NVidia: "(EE) No devices detected"

2002-10-09 Thread Issac Trotts
It turns out that I had the wrong version of the kernel module (NVdriver) and NVidia GLX module. The version I had was 1.0-1541 but I needed 1.0-3023. I still don't know why it worked the first time... Earlier, I didn't believe the GLX message that only mentioned boards up to GeForce3, but not

Re: X with NVidia: "(EE) No devices detected"

2002-10-09 Thread David Grant
-0665 V_/_ Subject: Re: X with NVidia: "(EE) No devices detected" From: Jeff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Date: Wed, 9 Oct 2002 07:45:19 -0700 To: debian user list <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Issac Trotts, 2002-Oct-08 17:16 -0700: >>> >Re-installing is

Re: X with NVidia: "(EE) No devices detected"

2002-10-09 Thread Jeff
Issac Trotts, 2002-Oct-08 17:16 -0700: > >Re-installing is a bit drastic. It seems to me that the modules > >aren't loading. The installation process puts them, I think, in > >/lib/modules//misc so check there and do the insmod on those > >specific names. You'll also need to add those modules t

Re: X with NVidia: "(EE) No devices detected"

2002-10-08 Thread Jeff
Issac Trotts, 2002-Oct-08 16:36 -0700: > I recently upgraded my video card to a PNY Verto > sporting a GeForce Ti 4600 chipset. The first thing > I tried worked for a while: I downloaded the binary > kernel module and GLX server from nvidia.com and > followed the directions. startx worked fine a

X with NVidia: "(EE) No devices detected"

2002-10-08 Thread Issac Trotts
I recently upgraded my video card to a PNY Verto sporting a GeForce Ti 4600 chipset. The first thing I tried worked for a while: I downloaded the binary kernel module and GLX server from nvidia.com and followed the directions. startx worked fine and I had nice, accelerated OpenGL. I even got so