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Nvidia FIX YOUR DRIVERS!!!!!!
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Midget xunil@kc-rrcom comp os linux advocacy On Sun, 09 Jun 2002 18:02:17 -0500, Rich Bell claimed: Installing NVidia drivers. Which is easier? The Windows way: Once the file is on your hard drive, disable any anti-virus programs running in the background. Certain anti-virus programs will prevent you from

Nvidia drivers/GF3
Dan Langille d...@langille.org fa freebsd cvs-all On 19 Jan 2003 at 23:29, Edwin Groothuis wrote: edwin 2003/01/19 23:29:06 PST Modified files: x11 Makefile Added files: x11/nvidia-driver Makefile distinfo pkg-comment pkg-descr pkg-message pkg-plist Log: i[NEW PORT]: x11/nvidia-driver A port to install the binary

nvidia and drivers (no flaming please)
Russ lytt...@earthlink.net comp os linux advocacy Rich Bell wrote: Installing NVidia drivers. Which is easier? The Windows way: Once the file is on your hard drive, disable any anti-virus programs running in the background. Certain anti-virus programs will prevent you from making any changes to your system files

Device Manager, no Monitors branch
Scream inva...@address.com alt comp periphs videocards nvidia The Asus drivers ARE basically the Nvidia drivers with some extra features in the driver interface. They are always at least a version behind (usually 2 or 3) and in general don't perform as well as the latest Nvidia drivers. I have a V7700 Pure 64MB and

Nvidia drivers keep system from booting
But most annoying is that the nvidia drivers do not seem to work. First, what card and which drivers? 01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV15 [GeForce2 GTS/Pro] (rev a4) I have nvidia drivers version 71.86.01 running now. I also re-compiled xorg-server, with vanilla gcc, GLX is running fine again

Nvidia-drivers failing to install because kernel ...
Dan Lukes d...@obluda.cz comp unix bsd freebsd misc Scott Nightlinger napsal/wrote, On 12/31/03 00:38: Does anyone have the nvidia drivers (not "nv", rather "nvidia") working in 4.x? Yes, I have. The nvidia drivers, version 4305, work for me on both 4-STABLE and 5-CURRENT (cvsup and make world about three times per

nvidia driver question
Anyway, that doesn't matter as I am not a big gamer myself, but still I was thinking of installing the new drivers and see the difference. Now at the moment my system is using the default drivers which came with the distro. I just wanted to know if those drivers are Nvidia drivers or just some sort of generic

New Nvidia drivers>>Read in>>WATCH IT!!!!!
If you're ok with the vesa or nv driver you should be good to go w/oa config file, for the most part (again this depends on your h/w but it ought to work). For the "nvidia" driver by NVIDIA corp, you'll have to figure out which one you need for your card. Then go to /usr/ports/x11 and pick the proper nvidia driver,

Which standard driver for Nvidia FX-5600 with 256 MB Ram
You can install and compile a new kernel then re-emerge nvidia-drivers before rebooting. The drivers are built for the kernel linked from /usr/src/linux, not the running one. -- Neil Bothwick Memory Map - A sheet of paper showing location of computer store. --

Nvidia drivers and 8.1beta
Anonymous someb...@somewhere.com alt video dvd tech Of course, nVidia should have the best drivers! Microsoft has always older versions since they take time to "certify" and meanwhile newer drivers are released. I had problems making my Geforce 3 work (with nVidia drivers) in Windows XP, so I could take advantage

Citrix and nVidia TNT2 M64 Detonator Drivers
BTW, I assume you mean the GeForce driver since you didn't mention which one... Nvidias web site (www.nvidia.com) says drivers exist on the Be site, What? First nVidia doesn't offer enough information to display a single pixel and now that they habnded out the information a few weeks ago they claim there is a

Diamond Viper 770 Nvidia drivers are awful.... and Rampage ...
However, fantastic hardware is nothing with out stable drivers. If you are currently running another card, with OpenGL and Direct3d and it is working and stable, then I would stick with that solution, since, as more people contact me, I am beginning to think that problems with the Nvidia drivers may not be as

Bug#466687: [Pkg-xfce-devel] Bug#466687: Bug#466687: xfce4 ...
I was told by MSFT support that the Nvidia Detonator drivers can bring an XP system to its knees on some machines. I have no device conflicts whatsoever, yet when I use v 23.11, v. 23.12, Windows Update Nvidia drivers, or the new beta divers v. 27.42, my system crashes within 12 hours guaranteed...for no apparent

NEW NVIDIA Drivers ???
Red Harvest sd&jkcl...@tyler.net microsoft public mshardware product NEVER use the Microsoft device driver update function. Windows Updates, yet, 3rd party device drivers from MS, no way! Heck, it recommends older buggier drivers for my system, LOL. As for NVidia drivers, check the various Nvidia fan sites or Mad

Problem with latest Nvidia drivers for OS/2
Call stack: ebuild.sh, line 1687: Called dyn_compile ebuild.sh, line 1025: Called qa_call 'src_compile' ebuild.sh, line 44: Called src_compile nvidia-drivers-1.0.9639.ebuild, line 212: Called linux-mod_src_compile linux-mod.eclass, line 518: Called die The specific snippet of code: emake HOSTCC="$(tc-getBUILD_CC)"

Problems installing Nvidia drivers on SuSE Linux 9.1 with ...
bb:/root>dmesg | grep -i nvidia rivafb: PCI nVidia NV4 framebuffer ver 0.9.2a (RIVA-VTNT2, 8MB @ 0xF8000000) The only time I've had a problem with the NVidia manufacturers driver is when the rivafb framebuffer was compiled into the kernel. If you must use a framebuffer at all, you should use the Vesa framebuffer.

System Freezes
Yea the trouble probably was that he couldn't see the screen because the Linux borked on the default graphics driver so he had to go to another PC to download it. But listen to his lies "it all works for me too" Except for the need to download a specific Nvidia driver ..... No. He needs to download the NVidia

Trouble with Nvidia-drivers
I expected Alsa-drivers and nvidia-drivers to be broken after the upgrade of the kernel version. I symbolically linked "linux" to the new 2.6.24-r2 kernel source tree. Then, I proceed to re-emerge nvidia-drivers and it states that it, for some odd reason, it cannot find the kernel source. Moreover, it cannot even

Nvidia Detonator Drivers vs. Legacy XP Drivers
"davior1414" wrote: Hi All, Having read alot of threads on this forum it has come to my attention that many of those people reporting blue screen of death (BSOD) crashes on Vista have an Nvidia graphics card (most likely with Nvidia Drivers installed)... I am experiencing this problem on my laptop whenever I

Nvidia drivers
The blue-screen you're seeing is in NVidia's driver (nv4_disp.sys) and I'm pretty certain it's a driver bug. I have *never* in nearly 18 months got a GeForce2-based board to work correctly. I've got two machines, (the other is a K6-II, 450Mhz with Win98). I've tried every combination of SP, OS, drivers imaginable.