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Re: NVIDIA driver




Did you actually install both the Kernel and GLX drivers?  I always
forget this when I apply a new kernel.

Thus spake Christian Schoenebeck (schoenebeck@stud.fh-heilbronn.de):

> Hi!
> 
> I've compiled and installed both, the nvidia kernel module and the nvidia
> glx driver. Now what do I have to do, getting X to use that driver? I
> reconfigured XF86Config as described in the README. I exchanged the svga
> line by:
> 
>     driver    "nvidia"
> 
> and added:
> 
>     Load    "glx"
> 
> to the Module Section. But when I try to start X, it just says Driver
> "nvidia" would be no recognized name. So what else do I have to do?
> 
> Thanks for help,
> 
> Christian
> 
> 
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