Re: [XFree86] Help installing Nvidia GEForce FX 5200 on Red Hat linux7.1

2005-11-28 Thread Mark Vojkovich
On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello Mark,
 Thank you so much. I upgraded to FC3 and it Worked! I owe you a chocolate! 
 Thank you so much! I am moving to New york as an immigrant in a couple of 
 weeks. I would love to join a Linux organization as a support agent!; If you 
 could help!
 Thanks,
 Satej

   A starting point might be the NewYork Linux User's group.
www.nylug.org

MArk.


 - Original Message -
 From: Mark Vojkovich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Date: Friday, November 25, 2005 0:42 am
 Subject: Re: [XFree86] Help installing Nvidia GEForce FX 5200 on Red Hat 
 linux7.1

The XFree86 version that shipped with RedHat 7.1 undoubtedly
  predates your graphics hardware.  You'll either need to update
  to an XFree86 version that includes a driver for that card
  (XFree86 4.4.0 or newer is recommended, but if I recall correctly,
  4.3.0 might have worked on that card), or go to NVIDIA's web
  site and install their binary drivers, which should work with
  your current XFree86 version.
 
 What you are experiencing now is probably no drivers claiming
  they support that card so it's falling back to basic VGA which
  won't do better than 640x480 in depth 4.
 
  Mark.
 
  On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
   hello anybody,
   Please help me install a Nvidia GEforcefx 5200 on a RedHat linux
  7.1 computer on a Intel 440 LX motherboard supporting AGP 2x.
   It says insufficinet memory for mode  for all modes found and
  then quits?
   The insufficinet memory for mode is for VRAM or framebuffer memory?
   Where do we tweak that settings?
   help?
   Satej
  
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Re: [XFree86] Help installing Nvidia GEForce FX 5200 on Red Hat linux7.1

2005-11-27 Thread krisna
Hello Mark,
Thank you so much. I upgraded to FC3 and it Worked! I owe you a chocolate! 
Thank you so much! I am moving to New york as an immigrant in a couple of 
weeks. I would love to join a Linux organization as a support agent!; If you 
could help!
Thanks,
Satej

- Original Message -
From: Mark Vojkovich [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Date: Friday, November 25, 2005 0:42 am
Subject: Re: [XFree86] Help installing Nvidia GEForce FX 5200 on Red Hat 
linux7.1

   The XFree86 version that shipped with RedHat 7.1 undoubtedly
 predates your graphics hardware.  You'll either need to update
 to an XFree86 version that includes a driver for that card
 (XFree86 4.4.0 or newer is recommended, but if I recall correctly,
 4.3.0 might have worked on that card), or go to NVIDIA's web
 site and install their binary drivers, which should work with
 your current XFree86 version.
 
What you are experiencing now is probably no drivers claiming
 they support that card so it's falling back to basic VGA which
 won't do better than 640x480 in depth 4.
 
   Mark.
 
 On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  hello anybody,
  Please help me install a Nvidia GEforcefx 5200 on a RedHat linux 
 7.1 computer on a Intel 440 LX motherboard supporting AGP 2x.
  It says insufficinet memory for mode  for all modes found and 
 then quits?
  The insufficinet memory for mode is for VRAM or framebuffer memory?
  Where do we tweak that settings?
  help?
  Satej
 
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Re: [XFree86] Help installing Nvidia GEForce FX 5200 on Red Hat linux 7.1

2005-11-24 Thread Mark Vojkovich
   The XFree86 version that shipped with RedHat 7.1 undoubtedly
predates your graphics hardware.  You'll either need to update
to an XFree86 version that includes a driver for that card
(XFree86 4.4.0 or newer is recommended, but if I recall correctly,
4.3.0 might have worked on that card), or go to NVIDIA's web
site and install their binary drivers, which should work with
your current XFree86 version.

What you are experiencing now is probably no drivers claiming
they support that card so it's falling back to basic VGA which
won't do better than 640x480 in depth 4.

Mark.

On Thu, 24 Nov 2005 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 hello anybody,
 Please help me install a Nvidia GEforcefx 5200 on a RedHat linux 7.1 computer 
 on a Intel 440 LX motherboard supporting AGP 2x.
 It says insufficinet memory for mode  for all modes found and then quits?
 The insufficinet memory for mode is for VRAM or framebuffer memory?
 Where do we tweak that settings?
 help?
 Satej

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RE: [XFree86] Help Installing

2005-09-17 Thread Tad Dixon
I tried running those commands that you suggested and it could not find the
apt-get install kde kdm packages. I looked into it further and found this
site. http://www.kde.org/documentation/userguide/installing-debian.html What
are Debs? Should I do what it says? It looks like it is an older version of
kde. In other words, how do I install KDE from the linux command prompt?
Thanks your help.

Tad Dixon
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Lance Duivenbode
Sent: Friday, September 16, 2005 12:59 AM
To: xfree86@xfree86.org
Subject: Re: [XFree86] Help Installing


Hi Tad,

Good to hear you got X running. Your friend is right in some respect -
XFree86 is not a GUI or as they are generally known as in Linux - a
Window Manager. KDE is a window manager but it requires XFree86 to run
since KDE (like every other Window Manager) is not able to access the
your computer's hardware directly. Therefore, XFree86 provides access to
your display and control hardware (mouse, keyboard, video card, etc)
whilst a window manager is responsible for organising how your windows /
programs are displayed.

Coming from a Microsoft Windows or MacOS perspective I can understand
this may be a little daunting but once you get used to the concept it's
not that difficult.

Now, since you appear to be quite new I'd suggest you install both KDM
and KDE. KDM is a graphical login manager, and can be configured to load
X automatically when you boot. Once you login using KDM, it will
automatically start your default window manager (which should be KDE).

To do this from the linux console type the following as root or a
superuser (ENTER means to hit the ENTER key):

apt-get update ENTER
apt-get install kde kdm ENTER

Be aware, KDE is quite big so it could take some time to get the
packages if your internet connection is slow. It's well worth it though
since it's quite easy to use. Make sure you choose KDM as the default
display manager when prompted by the configuration process.

Also, a couple of tips. If you ever need to quit X and don't know how
(i.e. you've just got a screen and no mouse pointer or something has
gone wrong with your window manager) you can force it to quit by
pressing the CONTROL, ALT, and BACKSPACE keys all together. If you
started X from the command line, you'll be dropped back there or if it
was started by KDM, a new copy should be started for you. Secondly, you
can always get back to a console by pressing CONTROL, ALT, and F#
together  - where F# is  either the F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, or F6 key.
After you've finished with the console and if X is still running you can
get back to it by pressing CONTROL, ALT and F7 together.

Anyway, I hope that helps you a little, feel free to repost if you need
more help.

Cheers,
Lance

Tad Dixon wrote:

I figured out how to run those commands. I was just told by a friend that
xfree86 is not a gui. Is that true? I was able to run XFree86 -autoconfig.
It brought up a screen and mouse pointer only. I had to shut the computer
down. It would not do anything else. If XFree86 is not a gui, what the hell
is it? Thank you for your help. I would love to keep in touch as I learn
about all of this. My friend tells me to forget about XFree86 and get KDE.
What do you think.

Thanks
Tad

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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Lance Duivenbode
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 9:47 PM
To: xfree86@xfree86.org
Subject: Re: [XFree86] Help Installing


Hi Tad,

I'm also running Debian (testing) and I've also had some experience
running on laptops so perhaps I can help you. What commands are you
trying to use?

By the way, to start X you will need to type 'startx' at the console -
not 'xStart'!

Lance

Tad Dixon wrote:



I am installing XFree86 on my laptop. Pentium Three with Debian. I got
XFree86 Intstalled and now I am trying to run the configuration and I cant
do it. It will not recognize the command. I also tried hitting xStart and
that does not work either. Please help. What directory should I be in?

Thanks
Tad

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[XFree86] Help Installing

2005-09-15 Thread Tad Dixon
I am installing XFree86 on my laptop. Pentium Three with Debian. I got
XFree86 Intstalled and now I am trying to run the configuration and I cant
do it. It will not recognize the command. I also tried hitting xStart and
that does not work either. Please help. What directory should I be in?

Thanks
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Re: [XFree86] Help Installing

2005-09-15 Thread Lance Duivenbode

Hi Tad,

I'm also running Debian (testing) and I've also had some experience 
running on laptops so perhaps I can help you. What commands are you 
trying to use?


By the way, to start X you will need to type 'startx' at the console - 
not 'xStart'!


Lance

Tad Dixon wrote:


I am installing XFree86 on my laptop. Pentium Three with Debian. I got
XFree86 Intstalled and now I am trying to run the configuration and I cant
do it. It will not recognize the command. I also tried hitting xStart and
that does not work either. Please help. What directory should I be in?

Thanks
Tad

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RE: [XFree86] Help Installing

2005-09-15 Thread Tad Dixon
I figured out how to run those commands. I was just told by a friend that
xfree86 is not a gui. Is that true? I was able to run XFree86 -autoconfig.
It brought up a screen and mouse pointer only. I had to shut the computer
down. It would not do anything else. If XFree86 is not a gui, what the hell
is it? Thank you for your help. I would love to keep in touch as I learn
about all of this. My friend tells me to forget about XFree86 and get KDE.
What do you think.

Thanks
Tad

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Lance Duivenbode
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 9:47 PM
To: xfree86@xfree86.org
Subject: Re: [XFree86] Help Installing


Hi Tad,

I'm also running Debian (testing) and I've also had some experience
running on laptops so perhaps I can help you. What commands are you
trying to use?

By the way, to start X you will need to type 'startx' at the console -
not 'xStart'!

Lance

Tad Dixon wrote:

I am installing XFree86 on my laptop. Pentium Three with Debian. I got
XFree86 Intstalled and now I am trying to run the configuration and I cant
do it. It will not recognize the command. I also tried hitting xStart and
that does not work either. Please help. What directory should I be in?

Thanks
Tad

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Re: [XFree86] Help Installing

2005-09-15 Thread Lance Duivenbode

Hi Tad,

Good to hear you got X running. Your friend is right in some respect - 
XFree86 is not a GUI or as they are generally known as in Linux - a 
Window Manager. KDE is a window manager but it requires XFree86 to run 
since KDE (like every other Window Manager) is not able to access the 
your computer's hardware directly. Therefore, XFree86 provides access to 
your display and control hardware (mouse, keyboard, video card, etc) 
whilst a window manager is responsible for organising how your windows / 
programs are displayed.


Coming from a Microsoft Windows or MacOS perspective I can understand 
this may be a little daunting but once you get used to the concept it's 
not that difficult.


Now, since you appear to be quite new I'd suggest you install both KDM 
and KDE. KDM is a graphical login manager, and can be configured to load 
X automatically when you boot. Once you login using KDM, it will 
automatically start your default window manager (which should be KDE).


To do this from the linux console type the following as root or a 
superuser (ENTER means to hit the ENTER key):


   apt-get update ENTER
   apt-get install kde kdm ENTER

Be aware, KDE is quite big so it could take some time to get the 
packages if your internet connection is slow. It's well worth it though 
since it's quite easy to use. Make sure you choose KDM as the default 
display manager when prompted by the configuration process.


Also, a couple of tips. If you ever need to quit X and don't know how 
(i.e. you've just got a screen and no mouse pointer or something has 
gone wrong with your window manager) you can force it to quit by 
pressing the CONTROL, ALT, and BACKSPACE keys all together. If you 
started X from the command line, you'll be dropped back there or if it 
was started by KDM, a new copy should be started for you. Secondly, you 
can always get back to a console by pressing CONTROL, ALT, and F# 
together  - where F# is  either the F1, F2, F3, F4, F5, or F6 key. 
After you've finished with the console and if X is still running you can 
get back to it by pressing CONTROL, ALT and F7 together.


Anyway, I hope that helps you a little, feel free to repost if you need 
more help.


Cheers,
Lance

Tad Dixon wrote:


I figured out how to run those commands. I was just told by a friend that
xfree86 is not a gui. Is that true? I was able to run XFree86 -autoconfig.
It brought up a screen and mouse pointer only. I had to shut the computer
down. It would not do anything else. If XFree86 is not a gui, what the hell
is it? Thank you for your help. I would love to keep in touch as I learn
about all of this. My friend tells me to forget about XFree86 and get KDE.
What do you think.

Thanks
Tad

-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Lance Duivenbode
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 9:47 PM
To: xfree86@xfree86.org
Subject: Re: [XFree86] Help Installing


Hi Tad,

I'm also running Debian (testing) and I've also had some experience
running on laptops so perhaps I can help you. What commands are you
trying to use?

By the way, to start X you will need to type 'startx' at the console -
not 'xStart'!

Lance

Tad Dixon wrote:

 


I am installing XFree86 on my laptop. Pentium Three with Debian. I got
XFree86 Intstalled and now I am trying to run the configuration and I cant
do it. It will not recognize the command. I also tried hitting xStart and
that does not work either. Please help. What directory should I be in?

Thanks
Tad

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