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John Nielsen wrote:
Quoting Chuck Robey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I was wondering ... I have (I think) nvidia working on my box, or at
least, I am calling out the nvidia driver in the xorg.conf, but I was
wondering if there is any program that only works
Quoting Chuck Robey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I was wondering ... I have (I think) nvidia working on my box, or at
least, I am calling out the nvidia driver in the xorg.conf, but I was
wondering if there is any program that only works with the nvidia
hardware, some way I can absolutely prove that I
On Jan 14, 2008, at 12:26 PM, John Nielsen wrote:
The most straightforward approach is probably to review the output
of your Xorg log, e.g. /var/log/Xorg.0.log. Output from the nvidia
driver will be prefixed by NVIDIA (rather than VESA or NV if you
were using a different driver).
There
Chuck Robey wrote:
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I was wondering ... I have (I think) nvidia working on my box, or at least,
I am calling out the nvidia driver in the xorg.conf, but I was wondering if
there is any program that only works with the nvidia hardware, some way I
can
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John Nielsen wrote:
Quoting Chuck Robey [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I was wondering ... I have (I think) nvidia working on my box, or at
least, I am calling out the nvidia driver in the xorg.conf, but I was
wondering if there is any program that only works
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Garrett Cooper wrote:
On Jan 14, 2008, at 12:26 PM, John Nielsen wrote:
The most straightforward approach is probably to review the output of
your Xorg log, e.g. /var/log/Xorg.0.log. Output from the nvidia driver
will be prefixed by NVIDIA
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