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Carmack on nVidia drivers
Interestingly though, today's driver release still resides in the 169.xx branch. `---- http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=nvidia_16912&num=1 Thanks, Roy. I'm using 169.09 right now for a GeForce Go 7400. -- I laid out memory so the bottom 640K was general purpose RAM and the upper 384 I reserved for

Graphics Cards
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

Dell Customers Want GNU/Linux to Go Retail
Now I just need to improve the blog (include announcements rss, update links, generally nicer layout) and FreeGameDev is go. ..... ports é‡Œéƒ½æ˜¯å •ç‹¬ä¸€æ”¯ï¼šæ”¾åœ¨ /usr/ports/x11/nvidia-driver ä¸‹ã€‚è€Œåˆ«çš„åŽ‚å•†çš„æ˜¾å ¡é©±åŠ¨åˆ™å ‡æ— å®˜æ–¹ç‰ˆæœ¬ï¼ŒæŒ¤åœ¨ /usr/ports/x11-drivers é‡Œé ¢ã€‚ A å ¡åˆ™æ¬¡ç‚¹ï¼Œä¸

computer reboots itself when going online
But I'ma bit confused as to which brand to go for: Nvidia or ATI. I have had a 5700LE Nvidia card(AGP) and it has been working great with it's proprietary drivers (and nv driver also). I got it almost 2years ago. How has the graphics cards scene changed since then? Does ATI based cards support 3D acceleration and

1005-S157 - Win98 drivers sought
Carlos Car...@discussions.microsoft.com microsoft public outlook general Bill R, thanks for your thoughts but I tried updating the display driver and the issue still occurs. My display driver is NVIDIA GeForce Go 6150. This "Black screen" is very random and only the top bar of a "window" shows on the

Synaptics Xorg driver for FreeBSD/amd64
Available options I'm considering include: 32MB DDR nVidia GeForce2 GTS AGP 32MB SDR nVidia GeForce2 MX AGP with TV Out 32MB DDR ATI Radeon 4X AGP I've heard heard ATI is really bad at driver support. And I don't know the difference between the 2 nVidia cards. Didn't nVidia go out of business not too long ago?

freebsd-hackers Digest, Vol 257, Issue 8
I mean if the TNT is the best accelerator on the market, as NVidia put it, why this problemos?, why dont Nvidia go out and say "We are having some difficulties with our driver to the TNT but it will be fixed in the future" or do they give a damn?, and why do people buy this card when it invites problem,

whats every one so pissed for the fx is not that bad just the ...
If people knew of an alternative to Windows, they would go for it! So what do you say, Dell? Why don't you try to put at least one of your Ubuntu machines offered in Amit had also stated that the NVIDIA 2D and 3D video drivers were "challenges in platform enablement". Dell wants to offer ATI Linux systems,

freebsd-hackers Digest, Vol 257, Issue 9
Nvidia go for speed. ATI go for quality+speed, though Nvidia are getting there act together in this department. "Poss" <somefe...@someisp.bla> wrote in message I would have loved to have a driver enabling me to trade off some of all this raw power (which is aplenty) for better FSAA. Coming from the V5,

nVidia GO drivers???
Testing of 7.0-RC2 showed there were problems with the driver update done between RC1 and RC2. Because it's a "mini-RC" targetted at testing of one particular thing we have not wrote: [ my report of 100% of one cpu going to nvidia, deleted] I have seen this using xorg 7.3.1 with legacy 96 nvidia drivers too.

Xorg wil not start, nv module fails to load
Gill umtol...@cc.umanitoba.ca alt comp periphs videocards nvidia go here http://go.to/nvzone Neal Matthis <nmatt...@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:7qMd6.50961$m5.2714244@news1.rdc1.ga.home.com... I've read about people using Detonator 3 drivers with version numbers above 6.31. The most recent version I can find

Blue Screen After installation of DirectX Summer Pack 04
So I am putting it out there; Are people experiencing these problems while running a graphics card other than Nvidia?? I am not getting the BSOD, however, I let my laptop sleep without logging off, and now my visual settings are stretched and I cannot return them to normal... I'm using a GeForce Go 7600 and Vista

Question about MS drivers
To bad nvidia acted so assholish that the maker of the modded drivers decided to stop modding them! But ah well, the last version should be good enough... They are also modded to work on GO chipsets... TRY IT FIRST! That he doesn't says they work on the GO series doesn't mean they don't!

Severe problem with A7V
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Spectre TSpec...@bellsouth.net alt comp periphs videocards nvidia alt comp periphs videocards nvidia programming comp laptops comp sys laptops japan comp toshiba Why is it that it takes so damn long for Toshiba to release any video drivers for their laptops? I have a Satellite 2435-S255 with an NVIDIA 420Go

HelpHelp!
Did nVidia go back several generations when they started building unified drivers? Did 3dfx? No, they started them with a new card and included the last generation but no farther back, the same as ATi. Anything prior to the Rage128 isn't even a viable 3D card, so doesn't matter. The Rage128's don't use the Radeon

OTish:Two Screens
I was running an older Nvidia card but got tired of trying to keep the driver up to the kernel. Am I missing something or do I have to go back to Nvidia to get some decent video speed? Have you tried both EXA and XAA? I assume they'd have to go into xorg.conf somehow..how? Also check lsmod to see if the drm and

Where are Nvidia Detonator drivers above 6.31?
The nVidia driver is all there is. "White-Orbital" <WhiteOrbi...@discussions.microsoft. com> wrote in message news:47B599DA-7AD8-4313-BC64-9A45A98D8844@microsoft.com... i am aware of that drivers and as i said, those drivers arent giving the performance i need. so i need the update from microsoft. is there a link

xorg and aspect ratio's
BK24 biggkid...@charter.net alt comp periphs videocards nvidia Go to guru3d.com. In there files section they have a detonator destroyer file for complete removal of nvidia drivers. "PRIVATE1964" <private1...@aol.com> wrote in message news:20030511100820.15130.00000167@mb-m25.aol.com... The best way to do it is this

Nvidia: YOU SUCK! Gimme Win2k drivers!
De todas formas prueba ajustando con nvidia-settings te paso mi xorg.conf Section "ServerLayout" Identifier "Default Layout" Screen "Screen0" "true" EndSection Section "Device" Identifier "Nvidia0" Driver "nvidia" VendorName "NVIDIA Corporation" BoardName "GeForce Go 7600" Screen 0 EndSection Section "Monitor"

Update to above
I don't know if the default 2d 'nv' driver can recognize the 8800GT yet, but NVIDIA's newest Linux drivers do and I believe the latest Ubuntu restricted driver ('nvidia' instead of 'nv') are within the last version or two. The documentation site is really very useful and has very clear instructions on using either