Jaromír Mikeš wrote:
> <Gustin Johnson wrote:
> <  > Ralf Mardorf wrote:
> <  >> The rest is okay, if you are only running one kernel, if you run your
> <  >> install with several kernels, you have to install the proprietary driver
> <  >> in a special way, I can't remember, because I don't have a NVidia any 
> more.
> <  >>
> <  > sh ./NVIDIA-Linux-x86-177.82.pkg1.run -K
> <  > 
> <  Just to explain, the -K simply tells the installer to only build the
> <  kernel module and not to delete the previous installation.  Of course if
> <  this is newer than the previous installation, you would not want to use
> <  this flag.
> <  
> Thanks a lot ...  it is very good info.
> Still having problem with resolution .... no better than 1280x768.
> It is possible that it is motherboard issue? 
> Actually the graphic card is AGP ... my mobo has no PCI ... can this be 
> problem?
> 
Are you using the nvidia driver or the nv driver?

What resolutions does the nvidia settings program say are available?

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