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Re: Get display back?



Found a better guide with "build-essential /m-a prepare " which has worked (i think) as i got the display back when i rebooted X.   Is there an easy way to test whether the nvidia  driver is working?
 

On 8/6/07, Douglas Allan Tutty <dtutty@porchlight.ca> wrote:
Keep the reply on the list please.

On Sun, Aug 05, 2007 at 02:44:45PM +1200, Jeff wrote:
> Douglas Allan Tutty wrote:
> >Another way to get into the box is to boot the install CD in rescue
> >mode.  From the menus, you can get a shell that is chrooted into the
> >box.  From there, you can either edit xorg.conf or you may even be able
> >to run dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg.
> >
> >Also, there's an option inbetween a normal boot and an init=/bin/sh,
> >that is 's', for single.  This will run through the /etc/rcS.d scripts
> >and prompt for the root password.
> >
> Thanks for that! I booted the single user mode from the Grub Menu and
> got the command prompt from there.
> Ran dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg as root then changed the driver back
> to "nv" and the display is back.
>

So, on to why the nvidia driver isn't working for you.  Are you running
Etch with stock kernel and have the matching nvidia kernel package,
nvidia-xconfig, and nvidia-glx?  How did you try to set it up before?

Doug.


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