Hi Milone,
I've run the command as instructed and its working
well.
Thanks.
Regards,
Hansel Ang
--- Alberto Milone [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
@hanselang
boot in Recovery mode (select it from the GRUB menu)
then type:
envy -t
install the driver through Envy and let it restart
your
** Changed in: envy
Status: New = Invalid
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no display after Kernel 2.6.20-15-generic
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hanselang:
As mentioned on https://help.ubuntu.com/community/BinaryDriverHowto/Nvidia , if
you use a 3rd party (non Ubuntu provided install) package to install the
drivers your support options change and you really contact the 3rd party (or
use one of the methods mentioned on
@hanselang
boot in Recovery mode (select it from the GRUB menu)
then type:
envy -t
install the driver through Envy and let it restart your computer (and
boot as usual).
NOTE: you will have to reinstall the driver every time the kernel is
updated
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no display after Kernel 2.6.20-15-generic
Apologies, kernel 2.6.20-16-generic was w/o display.
Installation of Nvidia binary drivers was done via Envy. Envy was
installed via download and apt-get
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hanselang:
Did you manually install the NVIDIA binary drivers or use a 3rd party package
to install them?
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