Re: Nvdia module

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On 3/6/07, Walter Garcia-Fontes <walter.garcia@xxxxxxx> wrote:
* Lonni J Friedman <netllama@xxxxxxxxx> [070306 16:48]:
> Yes, 1.0-8776 is also quite old, and also unsupported.  I guess I
> don't understand why you can't fall back to using the 'nv' X driver if
> the 'nvidia' X driver isn't working?

The nvidia X driver is actually working, it just doesn't work with the
last update of the kernel (maybe because I have to update also the
nvidia module from livna which I understood is specific for each kernel).

That's fully expected with an unsupported old nvidia driver version.


How would I fall back to the "nv" driver? If I could do that reliably I
could try to install the "dkms" package to let the nvidia driver be
built at boot-up, so that if it fails I can always get my desktop back
to keep trying things...

This is all covered in the driver README.  In short, all you have to
do is change 'nvidia' to 'nv' in xorg.conf.


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