On Jun 30, 2005, at 5:29 AM, Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
markzero wrote:
Oh the joys of binary drivers.
I awake from a peaceful slumber after a portupgrade to find that
I suddenly no longer have X. The playful and exciting words
dance across my colourless and tormented screen:
(WW) The NVIDIA
On Jun 30, 2005, at 5:29 AM, Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
markzero wrote:
Oh the joys of binary drivers.
I awake from a peaceful slumber after a portupgrade to find that
I suddenly no longer have X. The playful and exciting words
dance across my colourless and tormented screen:
(WW) The NVIDIA
seem
to be about ?20, assuming *they* are supported by nvidia of course).
Final alternative, downgrade your driver back to what you had. I
believe there is a portdowngrade but have never used it. You can tell
portugrade never to upgrade that port (see HOLD_PKGS or similar in
/etc
Anthony M. Agelastos wrote:
On Jun 30, 2005, at 5:29 AM, Alex Zbyslaw wrote:
markzero wrote:
Oh the joys of binary drivers.
I awake from a peaceful slumber after a portupgrade to find that
I suddenly no longer have X. [...]
(WW) The NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro GPU installed
If you cvsup your ports, then you'll get support for legacy cards in
nvidia-driver port.
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Igor Robul said;
If you cvsup your ports, then you'll get support for legacy cards in
nvidia-driver port.
The way *I* read the makefile, legacy card support in the port isn't
going to be around much longer. Or rather, only until ports support for
4.x is dropped, whenever that is. So I
a TNT2, but I believe it's supported).
Man nv says under supported cards:
RIVA TNT2 NV5
I am having the same problem with a RIVA TNT card. Changing the
driver from nvidia to nv in /etc/X11/xorg.conf allows me to enter
X11. This is all unfortunate, however. These binary
Oh the joys of binary drivers.
I awake from a peaceful slumber after a portupgrade to find that
I suddenly no longer have X. The playful and exciting words
dance across my colourless and tormented screen:
(WW) The NVIDIA RIVA TNT2 Model 64/Model 64 Pro GPU installed in
(WW) this system
Hi.
Just installed the Subject driver in FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE.
The driver is loaded and XWindow boot, but the desktop have a very fat
grain (like the pictures with ISO 1000 and higher film) and the colours
are very distorsioned. The graphic system is unusable in this way.
¿Anybody knows what is
Dear All,
I had portupgrade to the Xorg-6.8.2 and NVIDIA-7174.
When I run X -configure it says :
(EE) Failed to load module nvidia (once-only module, -1077942264)
and then it uses nv instead of nvidia driver.
The verbose log is attached.
x
Description: Binary data
On Tuesday 21 of June 2005 09:59, Soheil Hassas Yeganeh wrote:
Dear All,
I had portupgrade to the Xorg-6.8.2 and NVIDIA-7174.
When I run X -configure it says :
(EE) Failed to load module nvidia (once-only module, -1077942264)
and then it uses nv instead of nvidia driver.
The verbose log
Hey,
I have Compaq R3000z with an Athlon 64 3200+, nForce 3 chipset, and an
Nvidia Geforce 4 440 Go. Currently, I am running the i386 version of
6-CURRENT, with the newest Xorg and whatnot. The problem is that when I
try to startx with the binary Nvidia driver installed, I get an error
-Original Message-
From: Mike Jeays [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 10 May 2005 22:00
To: Rod Person
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: NVIDIA Driver on 5.4 RC3
On Tue, 2005-05-10 at 12:37, Rod Person wrote:
On Tue, 10 May 2005 12:24:30 -0400, Joseph Borg
Hi,
I've got an NVIDIA TNT2 and I'm trying to install NVIDIA's driver on the AMD
64 Release of 5.4 RC3. The driver I'm trying to install is:
NVIDIA-FreeBSD-x86-1.0-7174.tar.gz.
When I try to install it, make stops with an error saying that vm86.h was
not found. Has anyone come across this problem
On Tue, 10 May 2005 12:24:30 -0400, Joseph Borg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've got an NVIDIA TNT2 and I'm trying to install NVIDIA's driver on the
AMD
64 Release of 5.4 RC3. The driver I'm trying to install is:
NVIDIA-FreeBSD-x86-1.0-7174.tar.gz.
When I try to install it, make stops
On Tue, 2005-05-10 at 12:37, Rod Person wrote:
On Tue, 10 May 2005 12:24:30 -0400, Joseph Borg [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I've got an NVIDIA TNT2 and I'm trying to install NVIDIA's driver on the
AMD
64 Release of 5.4 RC3. The driver I'm trying to install is:
NVIDIA-FreeBSD-x86-1.0
To whom ever receives and responds to this request for info;
I had installed Mandrake Linux on a machine that uses an nvidia
motherboard and found there to be no ethernet driver included with the
distribution. After hunting around I found a driver for the onboard
nic from the nvidia web site
Am Freitag, 6. Mai 2005 06:05 schrieb je killen:
To whom ever receives and responds to this request for info;
I had installed Mandrake Linux on a machine that uses an nvidia
motherboard and found there to be no ethernet driver included with the
distribution. After hunting around I found
I had installed the nvidia-1.0.7174 from nvidia.
I had used 1.0-6113 from ports. It works nice. But i wanted just to
upgrade to the new NVIDIA Version.
On 03 May 2005 12:08:40 -0400, Lowell Gilbert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Soheil Hassas Yeganeh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have problem using
The new driver (March 31, 2005 release: NVIDIA-FreeBSD-x86-1.0-7174.tar.gz)
downloaded from Nvidia's site works great in 5.3.
you have to sysinstall and install the kernel sources for its make to work,
or you will get this error:
cant find:
/usr/share/mk/bsd.kmod.mk
Remember to update your /etc
Dear All,
I have problem using NVIDIA-1.0.7174.
It failed to load GLX. What i can do for this?
This is a warnings and errors of my X.org log
(WW) NV(0): Option CursorShadow is not used
(EE) Failed to initialize GLX extension (NVIDIA X driver not found)
I have attached the complete X.org log
Soheil Hassas Yeganeh [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I have problem using NVIDIA-1.0.7174.
It failed to load GLX. What i can do for this?
This is a warnings and errors of my X.org log
(WW) NV(0): Option CursorShadow is not used
(EE) Failed to initialize GLX extension (NVIDIA X driver
x11/nvidia-driver depends (at install-time) on ${X_SERVER_PORT}
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I have installed the NVIDIA 1.0-7174 on my FreeBSD 5.3 with Xorg 6.8.1
installed.
I have no problem with NVIDIA 1.0-6113 driver but when I start X with
the new driver it hangs up.
Anyone can help me ?
This is the Xorg log:
X Window System Version 6.8.1
Release Date: 17 September 2004
X Protocol
Soheil Hassas Yeganeh wrote:
I have installed the NVIDIA 1.0-7174 on my FreeBSD 5.3 with Xorg 6.8.1
installed.
I have no problem with NVIDIA 1.0-6113 driver but when I start X with
the new driver it hangs up.
Anyone can help me ?
You are not using the port are you? The stock drivers have
On Mon, 21 Mar 2005 20:20:26 -0800 (PST), stheg olloydson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
it was said:
How install in FreeBSD NIC card nVidia nForce MCP Network
Adapter
based on Realtek 8201BL PHY ?
Hello,
If you are using 5.3, try the nv driver in ports/net/. After
building it, load
On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 17:46:15 +0100, Rafal Swiderski [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How install in FreeBSD NIC card nVidia nForce MCP Network
Adapter
based on Realtek 8201BL PHY ?
Hello,
If you are using 5.3, try the nv driver in ports/net/. After
building it, load it as a kernel
On Tuesday 22 March 2005 06:45, Bachelier Vincent wrote:
any idea to make agp of freebsd work ?
Have you read /usr/X11R6/share/doc/NVIDIA_GLX-1.0/README
I suspect the answer is in there, but I'm not strongly motivated to find out,
since I don't actually see any practical consequences of the
How install in FreeBSD NIC card nVidia nForce MCP Network Adapter based on
Realtek 8201BL PHY ?
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it was said:
How install in FreeBSD NIC card nVidia nForce MCP Network
Adapter
based on Realtek 8201BL PHY ?
Hello,
If you are using 5.3, try the nv driver in ports/net/. After
building it, load it as a kernel module. I know it works for
MCP2. This may be available in earlier versions, too; I
Hi,
ok I have a problem to activate agp on AMD CPU
I have this system: FreeBSD vincent 5.4-PRERELEASE FreeBSD 5.4-PRERELEASE
I have install nvidia
I have this message under dmesg:
NVRM: AGP cannot be enabled on this combination of the AMD CPU and OS kernel
NVRM: kernel upgrade recommended.
NVRM
On Sun, Feb 27, 2005 at 07:58:59PM -0800, Ward Willats wrote:
Hello Everyone.
I just bought me a spiffy new amd64 box with an nvidia GeForce 6600
card. I am running Freebsd 5.3/amd64 and xorg.
Though I love the games, my most important need for this machine is
to do software development
On Mon, 28 Feb 2005 14:58, Ward Willats wrote:
Hello Everyone.
Hello,
I just bought me a spiffy new amd64 box with an nvidia GeForce 6600
card. I am running Freebsd 5.3/amd64 and xorg.
Though I love the games, my most important need for this machine is
to do software development -- so I
Hello Everyone.
I just bought me a spiffy new amd64 box with an nvidia GeForce 6600
card. I am running Freebsd 5.3/amd64 and xorg.
Though I love the games, my most important need for this machine is
to do software development -- so I don't need the 3D stuff at all
right now.
I tried the OSS
This is more of a followup for completeness than anything.
I reinstalled the driver but this time from ports. This fixed the GLX
problem but brought up the new error:
agp.ko detected, aborting setup of nvagp
Luckily, this was documented and it was a simple matter of recompiling
the kernel
Hi, I've scoured the mailing lists and Google and can't seem to find a
solution to this little problem. I'm using the binary nvidia drivers on
my old 32mb TNT Riva 64 and from the framerates I'm getting from
xscreensaver, I think it's safe to assume that I'm not getting any
acceleration!
I
markzero wrote:
I'm using the binary nvidia drivers on
my old 32mb TNT Riva 64 and from the framerates I'm getting from
xscreensaver, I think it's safe to assume that I'm not getting any
acceleration!
My X.org config says:
Section Device
Option NvAGP 2 #try OS agp, fall back to nvagp
Load dbe
Load dri
Load extmod
Load glx
Load record
Load xtrap
Load freetype
#Load speedo
Load type1
EndSection
Unfortunately, the log files aren't really much help:
# grep -B 5 -A 5 Failed /var/log/Xorg.0.log
(II) NVIDIA(0
For the people with nvidia graphic cards some information on somethings that I
have noticed.
I have a Elsa Gloria II which is based on the RIVA/TNT II chip set by Nvidia.
The Nvidia driver works fine for me except in the following conditions.
1) I had a PCI usb card that I placed
:
On 01/11/05 10:29 PM, zork sat at the `puter and typed:
ok.. even though there wasn't anything useful in the Xorg logfile,
after recompiling the kernel i get:
hw.nvidia.agp.status.status: enabled
hw.nvidia.agp.status.driver: nvidia
hw.nvidia.agp.status.rate: 4x
hw.nvidia.agp.status.fw: disabled
On Wed, 12 Jan 2005 16:11:04 -0600, Christopher Menzel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Hi, you wrote:
I've just bought a GeForce 6800 card, and it worked wonderfully
with the nvidia-driver port.
I, by contrast, am pulling my hair out trying to get this card/driver
combination to work (under
craig wrote:
first off, the colour depth issue is resolved. once restarted, x loads
the nvidia driver with the full 24bit colour depth.
thanks for that.
(II) NVIDIA(0): Connected display device(s): CRT-1, DFP-0
(WW) NVIDIA(0): Multiple displays connected, but only one display
allowed;
(WW
craig wrote:
this is where things are not perfect now. the nvidia drivers select the
first of the two cables, ie. analog. whereas i would like to to take the
digital.
i cannot quite explain it, but the analog view is not as 'crisp' as the
digital.
how can i specify to use the 'second' monitor
To get accelerated OpenGL, i installed Nvidia's drivers
for my Geforce4 MX 440 on a FreeBSD 5.3-release machine.
The problem is, most of the games and apps that use OpenGL
do not run smoothly - every second or so they would freeze
for a little while which makes it impossible to enjoy them.
At
On 01/11/05 06:01 PM, zork sat at the `puter and typed:
To get accelerated OpenGL, i installed Nvidia's drivers
for my Geforce4 MX 440 on a FreeBSD 5.3-release machine.
The problem is, most of the games and apps that use OpenGL
do not run smoothly - every second or so they would freeze
for
well, yes. the module section looks like this:
Section Module
Load freetype
# Load xtt
Load extmod
Load glx
Load dri
Load dbe
Load record
Load xtrap
Load type1
Load speedo
EndSection
Louis LeBlanc wrote:
On
Top Posting to try keeping this readable
Next set of questions:
Are you running Xorg? What version? Did you install it from ports or
as a package?
Did you install the binaries from nvidia or did you install them from
ports? If installed from ports, how did you build?
What is the card def
well, Xorg -version says
X Protocol Version 11, Revision 0, Release 6.7
I think it was installed by sysinstall as a package.
I downloaded the drivers from nvidia.
the device section:
Section Device
Identifier MyGeForce
Driver nvidia
VendorName NVIDIA
with
NVidia cards. You'll have to compile a custom kernel with the following
line removed:
device agp
Check here for details:
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/books/handbook/kernelconfig.html
Also, I'd recommend updating your ports and upgrading Xorg. You might
also want to build
ok.. even though there wasn't anything useful in the Xorg logfile,
after recompiling the kernel i get:
hw.nvidia.agp.status.status: enabled
hw.nvidia.agp.status.driver: nvidia
hw.nvidia.agp.status.rate: 4x
hw.nvidia.agp.status.fw: disabled
hw.nvidia.agp.status.sba: disabled
Now this almost doubles
On 01/11/05 10:29 PM, zork sat at the `puter and typed:
ok.. even though there wasn't anything useful in the Xorg logfile,
after recompiling the kernel i get:
hw.nvidia.agp.status.status: enabled
hw.nvidia.agp.status.driver: nvidia
hw.nvidia.agp.status.rate: 4x
hw.nvidia.agp.status.fw
I'm currently using FreeBSD 5.3 with the NVIDIA GeForce2 MX video card. I
have downloaded the NVIDIA-FreeBSD-x86-1.0-6113.tar.gz file and unziped it
to /NVIDIA-FreeBSD-x86-1.0-6113. After following the instructions from the
FreeBSD Handbook and NVIDIA install.txt I get the following error
On Tue, 11 Jan 2005 22:54:29 -0500, Brian Drulard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
returned error can't find kernel source tree
Sounds like there's no kernel source in /usr/src/sys on your machine.
Section 8.3 of the Handbook has details on how to get it there.
Bryan
hi all,
i am having a problem getting the nvidia-provided freebsd drivers to
work correctly.
specifically, although the bsd-provided nv drivers work (albeit without
any accel), when i switch to the nvidia-provided nvidia drivers, xorg
loads into 8bit colour mode - which looks terrible!
looking
On Mon, Jan 10, 2005 at 12:07:21PM +0100, craig wrote:
hi all,
i am having a problem getting the nvidia-provided freebsd drivers to
work correctly.
specifically, although the bsd-provided nv drivers work (albeit without
any accel), when i switch to the nvidia-provided nvidia drivers, xorg
On Mon, 10 Jan 2005 12:07:21 +0100, craig wrote
hi all,
i am having a problem getting the nvidia-provided freebsd drivers to
work correctly.
specifically, although the bsd-provided nv drivers work (albeit without
any accel), when i switch to the nvidia-provided nvidia drivers, xorg
loads
On 01/10/05 12:07 PM, craig sat at the `puter and typed:
hi all,
i am having a problem getting the nvidia-provided freebsd drivers to
work correctly.
specifically, although the bsd-provided nv drivers work (albeit without
any accel), when i switch to the nvidia-provided nvidia drivers, xorg
deleted from font path.
(Run 'mkfontdir' on /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/CID/).
These are worth fixing, though minor - the entries tell you how.
corrected - thanks, i should have done that sooner.
(--) NVIDIA(0): VideoRAM: 131072 kBytes
(II) NVIDIA(0): Connected display device(s): CRT-1, DFP-0
(WW
in Freebsd. To install the port just do:
cd /usr/ports/x11/nvidia-driver make install
Lou
On 12/31/04 08:29 PM, Emon sat at the `puter and typed:
Hello every one
I am a nwebie and I am trying to install the nvidia driver for
my (GeForce4 MX 440) display card. I running Freebsd
Hello every one
I am a nwebie and I am trying to install the nvidia driver for
my (GeForce4 MX 440) display card. I running Freebsd 4.10
I have downloaded the driver from nvidia website but i am unable
to install it, I am pasting the output after I tried to make
install
PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Emon
Sent: Saturday, January 01, 2005 1:59
To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: nvidia display driver problem
Hello every one
I am a nwebie and I am trying to install the nvidia driver for
my (GeForce4 MX 440) display card. I running Freebsd 4.10
I
Hi,
Make sure you have the linux compatibility on. If not, you can
install the package with pkg_add -r linux_base, then, everything
should be O.K.
On Fri, 31 Dec 2004 20:29:03 GMT, Emon [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello every one
I am a nwebie and I am trying to install the nvidia
and I am trying to install the nvidia driver for
my (GeForce4 MX 440) display card. I running Freebsd 4.10
I have downloaded the driver from nvidia website but i am unable
to install it, I am pasting the output after I tried to make
install.
***
Magic-Box# make
Joshua Lokken wrote:
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 19:38:51 +0300, alexei kozlov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, Gurus.
I have EPOX 8rda3 motherboard based on nvidia2 chipset with 2 ethernet
interfaces.
One is well known -- rtl8139. It works (great).
The other is based on nvidia chipset. And I do not know
Hello, Gurus.
I have EPOX 8rda3 motherboard based on nvidia2 chipset with 2 ethernet
interfaces.
One is well known -- rtl8139. It works (great).
The other is based on nvidia chipset. And I do not know what to do to
activate it in FreeBSD. What driver support this ethernet interface.
Thanks
On Fri, 24 Dec 2004 19:38:51 +0300, alexei kozlov [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello, Gurus.
I have EPOX 8rda3 motherboard based on nvidia2 chipset with 2 ethernet
interfaces.
One is well known -- rtl8139. It works (great).
The other is based on nvidia chipset. And I do not know what to do
, but what you
really want is the underlying error message from xorg. As a first step
comment out the kdm line in /etc/ttys, and then start KDE (or whatever) with
startx.
One, fairly obvious, thing to do is autogenerate a new xorg.conf file, and
make your nvidia changes
Hello,
I need some help to troubleshoot why the X doesn't come up after
installing the latest nvidia driver from the port tree. I have no X
display problem prior to replacing the generic vga driver with the
new nvidia driver.
I installed the driver via the ports tree, added a line to turn
Hello,
Has anyone been able to get the nvidia display drivers (6113) to work
on the ASUS A8V-Deluxe motherboard (K8T800-Pro chipset) in 32-bit mode
(5.2.1-RELEASE)? I have tried nvidia's internal GART support as well
as freebsd's, but the system hangs on starting X and requires a hard
reset. I
On 12/01/04 11:57 AM, Kenneth Culver sat at the `puter and typed:
SNIP
Well I just updated to the latest stable today, and set everything to use the
nvidia agp driver, and it decided to start working. I'm just going to throw my
hands up and be glad it's working now.
Still at 5.3 RELEASE
Dear FreeBSD users,
I tried and tried and tried again to make Nvidia Drivers
work on my Laptop(Sony-Vaio PCG-GRT100), with Release 5.3.
I followed all the instrunctions in the README.
I am sending you my
/boot/loader.conf
/boot/defaults/loader.conf
kernel-config: SONY-VAIO-NVIDIA
my
: NVIDIA FreeBSD x86 NVIDIA Kernel Module 1.0-6113
Mon Aug 2 16:08:32 PDT 2004
hw.nvidia.registry.EnableVia4x: 0
hw.nvidia.registry.EnableALiAGP: 0
hw.nvidia.registry.NvAGP: 3
hw.nvidia.registry.EnableAGPSBA: 0
hw.nvidia.registry.EnableAGPFW: 0
hw.nvidia.registry.SoftEDIDs: 1
On Wednesday 01 December 2004 00:02, Louis LeBlanc wrote:
There are still the EnableVia4x, EnableALiAGP, EnableAGPSBA, and
EnableAGPFW settings that appear to be off (0). Not sure what these
are yet; I wonder if they're mentioned in the Linux doc.
Yep - they're all described in detail there.
related beyond the NVidia
card itself.
One thing I didn't mention is my loader.conf settings:
linux_load=YES
nvidia_load=YES
That's it.
I don't think I really went to herculean lengths to get it right, I just
did what I assumed needed to be done based on a quick scan of the
readily available docs
. I can't imagine it's hardware related beyond the NVidia
card itself.
One thing I didn't mention is my loader.conf settings:
linux_load=YES
nvidia_load=YES
That's it.
I don't think I really went to herculean lengths to get it right, I just
did what I assumed needed to be done based on a quick scan
reminds me: I forgot to mention that my system has a 1.4GHz
Thunderbird on an Asus A7V (KT133) motherboard.
--
Kirk Strauser
Given the fact that I haven't yet seen anyone with working AGP on their
FreeBSD
systems with the latest nvidia driver, I'm willing to bet that part of the
driver is broken
Quoting Raul Zighelboim [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Monday 29 November 2004 04:55 pm, Kirk Strauser wrote:
On Monday 29 November 2004 04:35 pm, Raul Zighelboim wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sysctl -a | grep -i agp
[...]
hw.nvidia.agp.status.status: enabled
What exactly did you do? Did you do anything
Quoting Louis LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 11/29/04 05:16 PM, Kenneth Culver sat at the `puter and typed:
Quoting Louis LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
SNIP The xorg.conf card section is:
Section Device
Identifier NV TwinView
VendorName nVidia Corporation
Driver nvidia
# update
On Tue, 30 Nov 2004, Kenneth Culver wrote:
Quoting Raul Zighelboim [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Well I don't know then, it doesn't seem to want to work on any of the
machines I've tried it on... The only thing those machines have in
common is that they use xorg and the latest nvidia driver.
I haven't had
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 10:27, Kenneth Culver wrote:
This is almost exactly what I did to use nvidia's agp, yet it still won't
work on any of the machine's I've tried it with.
Likewise here. I've built custom kernels without agp so that I could try
the nvidia AGPGART, and I've tried
On 11/30/04 11:27 AM, Kenneth Culver sat at the `puter and typed:
Quoting Louis LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
SNIP
Wrong. From nvidia's readme:
Similar to the NVIDIA Linux Driver Set, the user can decide if the NVIDIA
driver should use its internal AGP GART driver or if it should rely
Quoting Hauan, David [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
-Original Message-
From: Kirk Strauser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 2:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Anybody have it working? (was Re: NVidia driver not using AGP?)
On Monday 29 November 2004 04:20 pm, Kenneth
On Tuesday 30 November 2004 10:49, Kenneth Culver wrote:
Are you using xorg or XFree86?
xorg.
--
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pgpKNNc0P1McA.pgp
Description: PGP signature
-Original Message-
From: Kirk Strauser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Monday 29 November 2004 04:20 pm, Kenneth Culver wrote:
How about this, then:
Has *anyone* successfully used an NVidia card with the most recent
x11/nvidia-driver port in AGP (as opposed to PCI
Quoting Louis LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 11/30/04 11:27 AM, Kenneth Culver sat at the `puter and typed:
Quoting Louis LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
SNIP
Wrong. From nvidia's readme:
Similar to the NVIDIA Linux Driver Set, the user can decide if the NVIDIA
driver should use its internal AGP GART
Quoting Hauan, David [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
-Original Message-
From: Kirk Strauser [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Monday 29 November 2004 04:20 pm, Kenneth Culver wrote:
How about this, then:
Has *anyone* successfully used an NVidia card with the most
recent x11/nvidia-driver port
hw.nvidia.agp.card.sba: supported
hw.nvidia.agp.card.registers: 0x1f000e1b:0x1f004302
hw.nvidia.agp.status.status: enabled
hw.nvidia.agp.status.driver: freebsd (agp.ko)
hw.nvidia.agp.status.rate: 8x
hw.nvidia.agp.status.fw: disabled
hw.nvidia.agp.status.sba: enabled
hw.nvidia.version: NVIDIA FreeBSD x86 NVIDIA
Hello. I've just bought a GeForce 6800 card, and it worked wonderfully
with the nvidia-driver port. I was wondering, is there a way to
cleanly make nVidia's gl.h (which is installed under
/usr/X11R6/share/doc/NVIDIA_GLX-1.0/gl.h) override xorg-libraries gl.h
(which is under /usr/X11R6/include/GL
On my 5.3 system (recompiled completely, including ports, one week ago), the
NVidia driver (for a GeForce MX 400) from ports doesn't seem to be using AGP:
$ sysctl hw.nvidia.agp.status.status
hw.nvidia.agp.status.status: disabled
I've built a new kernel with device agp commented out
Quoting Kirk Strauser [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On my 5.3 system (recompiled completely, including ports, one week ago), the
NVidia driver (for a GeForce MX 400) from ports doesn't seem to be using AGP:
$ sysctl hw.nvidia.agp.status.status
hw.nvidia.agp.status.status: disabled
I've built a new
On Monday 29 November 2004 21:21, Kenneth Culver wrote:
(I forget which) with a GeForce4 MX 440. The other is an athlon 64
3200+ with a
via k8t800 chipset and a geforce FX 5900 (running in 32 bit x86 FreeBSD).
The NVidia drivers don't yet support the K8T800 chipset. Have you tried using
On 11/29/04 03:13 PM, Kirk Strauser sat at the `puter and typed:
On my 5.3 system (recompiled completely, including ports, one week ago), the
NVidia driver (for a GeForce MX 400) from ports doesn't seem to be using AGP:
$ sysctl hw.nvidia.agp.status.status
Quoting Chris Howells [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On Monday 29 November 2004 21:21, Kenneth Culver wrote:
(I forget which) with a GeForce4 MX 440. The other is an athlon 64
3200+ with a
via k8t800 chipset and a geforce FX 5900 (running in 32 bit x86 FreeBSD).
The NVidia drivers don't yet support the K8T800
On Monday 29 November 2004 03:21 pm, Kenneth Culver wrote:
One of the computers I'm having this problem with is a P4 with an Intel
chipset
Which reminds me: I forgot to mention that my system has a 1.4GHz Thunderbird
on an Asus A7V (KT133) motherboard.
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Kirk Strauser
pgpmry6oI8yuU.pgp
Quoting Louis LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
On 11/29/04 03:13 PM, Kirk Strauser sat at the `puter and typed:
On my 5.3 system (recompiled completely, including ports, one week
ago), the NVidia driver (for a GeForce MX 400) from ports doesn't
seem to be using AGP:
$ sysctl
.
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Kirk Strauser
Given the fact that I haven't yet seen anyone with working AGP on their
FreeBSD
systems with the latest nvidia driver, I'm willing to bet that part of the
driver is broken. Hopefully nVidia releases another driver soon, I don't want
to wait another year for a working driver. :-(
Ken
On Monday 29 November 2004 04:20 pm, Kenneth Culver wrote:
Given the fact that I haven't yet seen anyone with working AGP on their
FreeBSD systems with the latest nvidia driver, I'm willing to bet that part
of the driver is broken.
How about this, then:
Has *anyone* successfully used
system has a 1.4GHz
Thunderbird on an Asus A7V (KT133) motherboard.
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Kirk Strauser
Given the fact that I haven't yet seen anyone with working AGP on their
FreeBSD
systems with the latest nvidia driver, I'm willing to bet that part of the
driver is broken. Hopefully nVidia releases another
On 11/29/04 05:16 PM, Kenneth Culver sat at the `puter and typed:
Quoting Louis LeBlanc [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
SNIP
The xorg.conf card section is:
Section Device
Identifier NV TwinView
VendorName nVidia Corporation
Driver nvidia
# update this with the PCI id of your card
On Monday 29 November 2004 04:35 pm, Raul Zighelboim wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] sysctl -a | grep -i agp
[...]
hw.nvidia.agp.status.status: enabled
What exactly did you do? Did you do anything special to your kernel or
loader.conf other than disabling agp.ko?
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