In the log files in the first page somewhere it
describes the legend. Anyway any line starting with
(EE) is an error and rest are some or the other kinda
information. Look at the legends and you might be able
to understand the log better.
On RedHat system you can configure video card with
Xconfigurator, Xfree86 -configure and vi
/etc/X11/XF86Config-4. Try all the three.
I am a newbie and donno much about NVIDIA-kernel.
hope this helps.
Spundun
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>       I hope this is the right venue to post. I have an
> Intel computer
> running RH7.2 kernel 2.4.9-34 with KDE 2.2 and
> XFree86 4.1.0. I have been
> trying unsuccessfully to add a new video card to
> this machine. I have two
> video cards both AGP 1. ATI Rage 128 16MB 2. NVIDIA
> GForce4 mx440 64MB. I
> have tried two different ways of installing this
> card and I am unsuccessful
> on both tries. First I tried a clean install with
> the NVIDIA card installed
> and Linux would not boot to X windows, just to a
> command prompt. It never
> asked me for drivers to install during the
> installation process, maybe I
> just don't have enough experience with Linux to know
> where to install during
> the installation process. Second I installed the OS
> with the ATI card
> installed and everything worked great. I downloaded
> the NVIDIA kernel and
> GLX drivers to my machine. Next I shutdown the
> system and physically
> installed the NVIDIA card. Linux booted and then
> asked me if I wanted to
> remove the ATI card drivers, I removed the ATI card
> drivers. Linux then went
> to command prompt where I installed the kernel
> driver first and then the GLX
> driver with the below commands
> 
> rpm -ivh NVIDIA_kernel.i386.rpm
> rpm -ivh NVIDIA_GLX.i386.rpm
> 
>       The drivers installed correctly with no errors. I
> then ran the
> command "startx" . X windows never started and it
> showed me errors on the
> screen. The error was too long and I do not know how
> to capture to a file on
> a floppy. I used the command "vi xfree86.9.log and
> xfree86.0.log" to view
> the logs. It had information about both the ATI and
> the NVIDIA cards but
> once again do not know how to post information here.
> I shutdown the machine
> and physically uninstalled the NVIDIA card and
> installed the ATI card. Linux
> recognized the ATI card on boot up, however when it
> tested the resolution
> that I wanted 16 1024X768 it failed, tried many
> other combinations and all
> failed. Now I can not boot into KDE at all, just a
> command prompt. Any
> information on what I need to do to get the ATI card
> working again. Also my
> ultimate goal is to get the NVIDIA card working, any
> info on this? XFree86
> 4.2.0 fixes this? I'm not bad at command prompt, but
> I do not know how to
> download files from the internet from command prompt
> very well. Currently I
> am using the same machine with Win2000 dual boot to
> send this message.
> 
> Jon
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