[olug] Second monitor
Tim - DZ
iceburn at dangerzone.com
Wed Jan 28 14:30:08 UTC 2004
Yeah, not sure what you mean by "kill the X server"..
Did you get all the way to a usable desktop?
No -> mess with settings in your XF86Confg
-> Option "NvAGP" "2" #or 1 or 0
(mandrake prolly has AGPART enabled in the kernel)
Yes -> Is TVOUT working?
No -> try A different driver release
Yes -> STOP don't mess with anything!
The nvidia drivers do a couple cool things:
sh driverversion.run
Installs driver the first time
nvidia-installer --uninstall
Must be run from init 3, removed drivers
nvidia-installer --update
Grab the latest drivers from the web
If you're using TVOUT or other 'advanced'
Options, don't do this
nvidia-graphics-switch <driver-number>
Switch to different installed drivers
nvidia-settings
Graphical menu similar to Display Options in windows
When installing / compiling...
/var/log/nvidia-installer.log
is helpful; when trying to finesse X...
/var/log/XFree86.0.log (where 0 is the screen #)
dmesg
/var/log/messeges
are helpful.
-t
-----Original Message-----
From: olug-bounces at olug.org [mailto:olug-bounces at olug.org] On Behalf Of
mescie
Sent: Tuesday, January 27, 2004 7:22 PM
To: Omaha Linux User Group
Subject: Re: [olug] Second monitor
I used the binary installer I got off the nvidia website and the
installlation went smoothly.And I edited the XF86Config-4 file (mandrake
9.1 distro) to read driver "nvidia"I haven't got to the TVout part yet.X
starts up fine with the nvidia splash screen appearing first but then
when I kill the X server the screen just goes blank,no text or command
prompt.For the heck of it tho I blindly typed startx and my desktop
started up.Something to work on but at least I'm making a little progress.
Gary
Ken wrote:
> [snip]
>
>>
>> FYI I've had much better luck using the sh driverversion.run
>> installer from
>> NVidia than using RPMs from anyone else, especially when using non-stock
>> kernels....but of course NVidia's .run file doesn't with SUSE for some
>> reason...
>>
>> -t
>
>
> I definitely second this. The binary installer from the website has
> always done a better job for me than the rpm packages. The only pain
> is that you'll need to rerun the installer after each kernel upgrade..
> -Ken
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