Mike wrote: > As I said in the post, I ran "sax2 -r -m 0=nv" prior to installing > the nvidia proprietary drivers so that I could at least get my wide > screen display functioning. After installing the nvidia drivers, I > activated the driver as you stated above. The proprietary driver for > 3D is working fine. The problem is with the font rendering.
but before that Mike wrote: > It still shows up as a Vesa Framebuffer adapter even though the > nVidia drivers are loaded. I'm confused. Is the proprietary driver running or not? If it is running: (a) do you see the nvidia splash screen at start up? (b) what do you mean by "It still shows up as a Vesa Framebuffer"? > Also, I am getting extremely bad ghosting (shadowing) of my fonts > which is especially noticeable while typing on a white background. > I've tried adjusting the aliasing/anti-aliasing and changing to and > from sub-pixel hinting with varying hinting styles, but so far I > haven't come across the magic combination yet to get rid of the lousy > looking fonts. How are you making these adjustments? What is the X screen size in pixels? (e.g. as given by xdpyinfo) What is the native resolution of the monitor? Cheers, Dave -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
