> On 31.05.2010 21:36, Steven P. Ulrick wrote: > >> Hello Everyone9, > >> If the output of "/sbin/lspci | grep VGA" is: > >> 03:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation G94 [GeForce 9600 GT] > > (rev > >> a1) > >> > >> are the correct instructions for installing the proprietary NVidia driver > > still > >> located here: > >> http://fedorasolved.org/video-solutions/nvidia-yum-kmod > >> > >> I have tried the above referenced instructions a couple of times, with the > > same, > >> bad results... I am now going to try again, paying special attention to the > >> "Troubleshooting" section... With this exact system, I have been so used to > >> everything working (up until I installed Fedora 13) that I have never even had > >> to look at the troubleshooting steps for these instructions before. > >> > >> I will get back to you with whatever happens. > > > > Hello Everyone, > > Since nothing has been figured out about this issue that I'm having yet, I > > thought I'd give you a lot more detail about my system: > > > > Main System: SuperMicro SuperWorkstation SYS-5046A-XB > > Motherboard: SuperMicro Super C7X58 > > ICPU: ntel(R) Xeon(R) QuadCore CPU E5504 2.00GHz > > Memory: 8GB of RAM: Kingston ValueRAM 4GB (2 x 2GB) 240-Pin DDR3 SDRAM DDR3 1333 > > (PC3 10600) Dual Channel Kit > > Video Card: nVidia GeForce 9600 GT (512MB of DDR2 memory on board.) > > > > Like I've said elsewhere in this thread, the proprietary nVidia drivers from > > rpmfusion worked great on this same system under Fedora 12. I even used the > > same instructions TRYING to get it to work under Fedora 13 that I used to > > SUCCESSFULLY get it working under Fedora 12. > > > > Also, both my Fedora 12 and my current Fedora 13 installs were full installs > > from the DVD. They were NOT upgrades, I completely wiped out the previous > > Fedora install. > > > > Steven P. Ulrick > > Hey, > > Do you have vt-x (virtualisation) enabled in your bios? Yes I do. But I THINK it said vt-d. But I'm not sure. > > If so, Try adding "iommu=soft" to the end of kernel line in > /boot/grub/grub.conf I just tried that, and it did not work... Thank you for your help :) Steven P. Ulrick -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines