I have been struggling to get my nvidia environment set up according to Jarod's guide. Let me start by saying that altho I am relatively new to the Linux world, I have a pretty solid foundation to build on. However, this little project is doing very little for my self-esteem. :)
Here is my system:
Nforce2 Crush 18G IGP chipset +Southbridge MCP
Athlon XP 2500+
Geforce4 MX 440 AGP (S-video TV-out)
FC core 3 kernel 2.6.10-1.770
Nvidia 6629 driver
Dell Flat Panel 1703FP VGA (analog)
When I run KDE with the default xorg.conf file (nv driver), things appear to work correctly on the Dell monitor. Having succeeded with that, I tried installing the nvidia xorg.conf, which is where the problems begin. When the KDE desktop opens, the icons are not painted correctly, and when I click on things, the display is *somewhat* garbled. I can normally see things well enough to do a shutdown, but that's about it.
I have experimented with about 1E10 permutation of settings, with varying degrees of limited success. I have tried various settings of the NvAGP option, to no avail. I have disabled ACPI in the system BIOS. I tried the mem=nopentium switch as described in the nvidia readme Appendix F. I read about blacklisting AGPGART via /etc/hotplug/blacklist, but didnt get too far with that one..
When I cat /proc/driver/nvidia/agp/status, it sometimes says that AGP is not enabled, or some such message. At other times, that nvidia directory is not even there at all.
dmesg normally reports something like this:
agpgart: Detected NVIDIA nForce2 chipset
agpgart: Maximum memory....
etc.
/var/log/messages reports something like this:
nvidia: module license 'NVIDIA" taints kernel
NVRM: loading nvidia 6629....
NVRM: not using NVAGP, AGPGART is loaded!!
I have stopped progress at chapter 7 of Jarod's guide. I suspect I have some fundamental flaw in my AGP environment that I must solve before I continue installing.
So....Given my situation...
Would I be better off with FC 2 versus FC 3?
What nvidia driver should I use? 6629?
Do I want agpgart? Does this conflict with the nvidia driver? or complement it? If I don't want this, how do I disable it?
What NvAGP setting do I need in xorg.conf? I think I want NVAGP (1).
What could be making it so difficult to get this nvidia xorg.conf to work properly? Eventually, I plan to use the S-video TV-out, but if I can't make the video driver work on a simple VGA connection, I should not tackle TV-out or God forbid, twinview! At least, not yet.
Please help before I go postal.
Larry
P.S. Earlier this month, I had successfully built mythtv on a FC 2 setup, altho I never got TV-out or twinview set up properly. Then, in a moment of idiocy, I started over with FC 3, which is proving to be more difficult than FC 2, it seems.
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