My invidia card her been working ok for ages now, but suddenly I get an
update, go to reboot andit now wont work. When I click on the invidia
link in System Administration, it now tells me
'You do not appear to be using the NVIDIA X drivier. Please edit your x
configuration file (just run
On Sun, 2010-06-06 at 11:06 +0100, John Matthews wrote:
just run 'nvidia-config' as root and restart the
server.
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On 6 June 2010 11:06, John Matthews jake...@sky.com wrote:
My invidia card her been working ok for ages now, but suddenly I get an
update, go to reboot andit now wont work. When I click on the invidia
link in System Administration, it now tells me
'You do not appear to be using the NVIDIA X
On 06/06/10 12:11, John Stevenson wrote:
It could be that the update changed the configuration, if so this is a
bug. You can check by looking at the time stamps for the file
/etc/X11/xorg.conf and see if it is the same time as you update.
In a terminal window, type the following command:
On 6 June 2010 13:09, John Matthews jake...@sky.com wrote:
On 06/06/10 12:11, John Stevenson wrote:
It could be that the update changed the configuration, if so this is a
bug. You can check by looking at the time stamps for the file
/etc/X11/xorg.conf and see if it is the same time as you
On 06/06/10 17:19, John Stevenson wrote:
If you are still having a problem, then it only confirms your configs
were updated. Have you restarted your desktop, you can do that by
login out and loging back in again.
If you are still having problems, is the only problem that you cant
run the
On Sun, 2010-06-06 at 17:33 +0100, John Matthews wrote:
On 06/06/10 17:19, John Stevenson wrote:
If you are still having a problem, then it only confirms your
configs were updated. Have you restarted your desktop, you can do
that by login out and loging back in again.
If you are
On 6 June 2010 17:33, John Matthews jake...@sky.com wrote:
On 06/06/10 17:19, John Stevenson wrote:
If you are still having a problem, then it only confirms your configs were
updated. Have you restarted your desktop, you can do that by login out and
loging back in again.
If you are
On 06/06/10 17:47, John Stevenson wrote:
It sounds like you are running the open source driver for your
graphics card and not the nvidia closed source driver. The open
source driver does not support 3D, but should work well as a desktop
in all other respects.
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