On Thursday 19 January 2006 02:31, Adam Propeck wrote: > I recently switched to an Nvidia 6200w/256MB RAM from an ATI FireGL X1. I > didn't do a clean system install, and am wondering if this may be the cause > of some problems I'm having with the Nvidia. I can't get the NVAGP to be > used even though I have NVAGP "1" in my xorg.conf. Dmesg shows that the > AGPGART is being utilized instead. I simply used YUM to pull down one of > the 8xxx versions of the Nvidia driver, and I am thinking that by not > "uninstalling" the old ATI drivers, that I may have caused the YUM install > to fail to copy over the NVAGP files correctly. Is this a possibility? Is > there an easy way to get the ATI junk uninstalled if I used the Binary > download from ati.com? Should I try using the Nvidia binary .run file and > see if that fixes it? > > Re-installing wouldn't be too bad actually. I'm thinking that if I simply > backed up my mythconverg database before doing so, that I should be able to > keep my old recordings showing up correctly, right? Could I make a switch > in versions of Linux and still keep the recording export out of mySQL? I > was thinking about giving Kubuntu a shot. Thanks, -Adam
is there a reason you want to use NVAGP? I don't think its any better than AGPART.. -- Steve _______________________________________________ mythtv-users mailing list [email protected] http://mythtv.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/mythtv-users
