ed/craig/other- i can get logged in as root command line only; what file
(and path to file) do i edit to make change for the 'out of range'
message i get from fedora boot-up on my lcd monitor?
Ed Greshko wrote:
Craig White wrote:
Sorry, I don't follow....what is a "9600" driver?
I only know the nvidia.ko driver and "nv" driver.
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http://livna-dl.reloumirrors.net/fedora/8/i386/
note, there are separate packages for [kmod-] 96XX and legacy as well as
the current nvidia drivers. I suppose they all would install the
nvidia.ko which is why you only install 1 of them.
I see what is confusing me....
The OP said he has a Shuttle SN68SG2 and it has an onboard NVIDIA®
GeForce 7025 while you have a SN41G2
(or something like that) with a "GeForce4 MX" on it.
So, you need the legacy drivers while the OP would probably be served
better by the latest drivers.
I don't know why you would install kmod-nvidia version 173.14.12-5.lvn9
on you system since that is not the legacy nvidia driver.
But, what do I know.... I only use the stock nVidia stuff....
I have one system here with "GeForce 7300 GT" running "Kernel Module
173.14.05" and the other system with "GeForce4 MX 420" running "Kernel
Module 1.0-7185" and everything works fine.
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