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Can someone spot the problem For me re: Nvidia Drivers ...
Simon use...@no-dns-yet.org.uk alt os linux slackware On Sat, 19 Jul 2003 14:24:00 -0600, NeoSadist <neosad...@charter.net> wrote: No offense, but why use their drivers? The generic nvidia or Nvidia NV11 drivers work great for my GeForce2 ... I used the nv driver for a couple of months before moving to the nVidia

XFX Nvidia 8800GT
Whatever card you want to buy in the future, check in http://packages.ubuntu.com/ what version is the nVidia driver in the distribution you're using, and what version is in the development version. The package you're looking for for recent cards is nvidia-glx-new. Then check on the nVidia site which cards are

Vista Update Nvidia Driver nvlddmkm.sys BSOD
The NVidia drivers are generally faster but not by much, the only speed advantage of the Diamond drivers being their Windows tweaks (hacks) for 2D. Notes: The Diamond drivers in general were very unstable on my system, I can't use them without being paranoid. Only problem with the NVidia driver was with the opengl

Remove NVIDIA Drivers
The IBM GRADD based drivers allow changing the refresh rate with version .79 and the package that is shipped with Warp Server for eBusiness. The .77 GRADD drivers (the only ones now available for download) do not allow changing the refresh rate in the "System" notebook. I think the Nvidia drivers are based on the

XFree86 4.0.1/nvidia driver Modeline rejection problem
mf d...@bother.com alt os citrix the error is an infinitive loop created only by the newest Nvidia drivers and WinXP(mostly, but happens on other win version as well). Only solution is to downgrade the driver to version 21.** or the built-in ver 11.** This error btw. happens a lot when playing games too.

NVidia drivers - how to choose?
patrick patri...@grandecom.net alt os linux mandrake Derek Bradford wrote: Todd Sievers wrote: Here's a poem I wrote to the nvidia drivers I am a new user because of you I am master of vi and XF86Config-4 I want to kill you Why do people find nvidia to be so difficult to install?

Switching to hardened
What Linux distribution / video card / video driver are you using? On Feb 17, 9:51 am, Ronan <rona...@gmail.com> wrote: I don't have Nvidia drivers, my card is not Nvidia and my picasa freezes too, just after trying to open it, my linux freezes and I have to restart. Ronan On Feb 17, 1:17 am, dank <daniel.r.ke.

nvidia driver probs
I thought I'd upgrade the video driver from the one installed by the Windows CD, so I downloaded and installed the nVidia driver 61.77. Before the install I got a warning that it hadn't been certified for Windows XP, but I figured, what the hell, nVidia isn't going to release a driver that won't work with XP.

NVIDIA driver problems
I got the latest drivers for my GForce 3. I installed Nvidia kernel and rebuilt the corresponding Nvidia driver file for 686. Both rpmed without any errors. I went to look at the vaules of /proc/nv/card0 and it showed everything except for AGP was on. Then I rebooted ( the same default kernel ), and now there's no

New nvidia drivers available
Silvan sil...@windows-sucks.com alt os linux mandrake Geobeck wrote: Why do people find nvidia to be so difficult to install? It's ridiculously asy, *especially* the xf86config-4 editing. I don't I think it's because installing NVIDIA drivers is the first serious operation most newbies attempt.

Nvidia Drivers for Red Hat 8.0
Bob Proulx b...@proulx.com linux debian user n gennard wrote: I'm still trying to install nvidia drivers. I started by installing the .debs for nvidia-kernel-src and nvidia-glx-src and using the documentation then available. This I found somewhat confusing - nontheless I soldiered on. I found them confusing as

nVidia W2K drivers
I just uninstalled the Creative drivers(the ones from the CD installation disc) and installed the NVidia 3.68 drivers. I was reading the README file and it mentioned under the Windows 98 portion about Inserting the NVidia Compatible Display Drivers. Can someone tell me how to create these discs.

FreeBSD Port: nvidia-driver-169.07
Generally,
if you want the most stable drivers, it is best to stick with the manufacturer's approved, tested drivers. If you want the latest bleeding edge drivers, then you might want to get NVidia's reference drivers. Sometimes, the reference drivers can be more stable than the manufacturer's drivers, though.

100% of one CPU for nvidia
I can't do 3d in FreeBSD with an nvidia card yet. efficiency first. If I were to run linux, XFree86's support (via nv driver) would be worthless because I'd have an Nvidia card running perfectly on its linux nvidia driver. Except for the hangs.. You're welcome to split the XFree86 tree if you want, but I suspect

Nvidia graphic's card drivers
Doug Rabson d...@nlsystems.com fa freebsd current On Sunday 15 August 2004 03:11, Kenneth Culver wrote: Quoting Tim Robbins <t...@freebsd.org>: On Sat, Aug 14, 2004 at 07:34:24PM +0100, Doug Rabson wrote: The latest 6113 build of the nvidia graphics drivers has just appeared on nvidia's web site.

nVidia Drivers
Do the alsa drivers build correctly? If so, it would seem you have tripped over a bug and should report it at bgo Can't for the life of me think how such a bug would happen though, but still, should be reported :-) -- Alan McKinnon alan dot mckinnon at gmail dot com -- gentoo-u...@lists.gentoo.org mailing list.

Installing NVidia drivers- blatent troll
In response to your comments, first a bit about the Nvidia driver files, then further down the page more about the Nvidia driver files that remain Starting with the Nvidia drivers. Referring to the driver files on the CD disk that came with the adaptor: Hmm, by the version indications those appear to be from

nvidia drivers install
"gumnam" wrote: I have the same problem. I have MSI 7300GS with Win Xp 64 bit. I can only run in safe mode or wiht generic VGA drivers. Everytime I boot normally I get BSOD. I installed the latest drivers after cleaning etc etc. no luck.... this is frustrating... Anybody has any fresh ideas, please let us know.

About 5.0 and Nvidia drivers
{to...@realh.co.uk>, Tony Houghton <{to...@realh.co.uk> wrote: I suspect it might be the NVidia drivers that are responsible for making my PC pause during boot up for over a minute with a blank screen with no disc access, both in Windows ME and XP. Is version 41.09 known for doing this? Is there a better version I

Xorg wil not start, nv module fails to load
Goody Goody Two Shoes d...@email.me alt comp periphs videocards nvidia Hello I'd like people's opinions about nvidia's driver policy and whether you like it or would like to see it changed a bit. I am not interested in starting a flame war. These are my opinions: 1. 3dfx was the best graphics card company in the