Check your Linux headers and restricted modules from package manager.
Install them if they are not activated, reboot and check hardware drivers.
The latest nVidia driver is available, just updated it yesterday on my
system. Let me know if this fails and we will then try reinstall of x.

On Fri, Jun 18, 2010 at 1:10 AM, Vipin <[email protected]> wrote:

> hai
> i have installed ubuntu 10.04 also I tried to install nvidia
> driver(tried-nvidia current,173,...)but after installation ubuntu booting
> only in low graphics mode only. nvidia driver is activated,but when running
> the nvidia-settings it says "You do not appear to using the NVIDIA X driver.
> Please edit your X configuration file (just run 'nvidia-xconfig' as root),
> and restart the X server."
> I tried but no use.i am using "karmic" and  the nvidia driver with out a
> problem.
> my system configuration
> *AMD Atholon 64 bit+NVIDIA*  *GeForc * *6100*+lucid 64 bit
> please help me
> thanks..
>
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