How can i install NVIDIA Quadro NVS 160M driver for my Dell Latitude E6500?
I downloaded NVIDIA-Linux-x86-290.10.run by searching in nvidia site.
After download I stop lightdm service and then run NVIDIA-Linux-x86-290.10.run with
sudo sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-290.10.run but in install process I see error message and installation progress stops.
Dear all,
I have a brand new laptop Dell Latitue E6430.
I installed F18, it works fine but the Graphic driver used is: Intel® Ivybridge Mobile
I want to install the NVIDIA NVS 5200M dirver using dkms.
Is this the right (recommanded) method?
Previously I ran into problems with CentOS trying to install Nvidia driver on this laptop:
According to the Nvidia piece of software the driver insta
Hi ArchersHoping for some assistance.
I currently have a Dell Latitude E6400 specs are as follows:
Processor:2.53GHz dual core
Ram: 4GB
Video: Nvidia Quadro NVS 160m
Wireless: Broadcom 4312
Right now the laptop is equipped with Windows XP Pro,and I wanted to try linux on it. Doing some research it sounds like I would be best suited with either Ubuntu or Suse Linux.
I was using the nouveau driver with my graphics card on Fedora 17. But the system often freezes so I just installed the nVidia driver.
The system:
Dell Latitude E6520
Video Card
Intel® HD Graphics 3000
NVIDIA® NVSTM 4200M (DDR3 512MB) Discrete Graphics with Optimus
Ubuntu 12.04
I installed bumblebee.
I installed PyOpenGL and am following the tutorial (http://pyopengl.sourceforge.net/context/tutorials/shader_1.xhtml)
Result on Python says:
RuntimeError: ('Shader compile failure (0): 0:1(10): error: GLSL 3.30 is no
Guys,
I have a lenovo Thinkpad T61 with Nvidia Quadro NVS 140m driver (I think this is an old driver).
I freshly installed Fedora 12 on my laptop.
I tried to download the RPMFusion repositories and tried to setup by various methods but the Quadro 140m driver is not able to read the rmpFusion repositories.
Processor manufacturer Nvidia unveiled a line of Quadro Mobile graphical processing units (GPUs) for high-performance notebooks and aimed at engineers, industrial designers, animators, and film and video editors who required a high degree of mobility. PC makers like Hewlett-Packard (NYSE: HPQ), Dell (NASDAQ: DELL), Lenovo and Fujitsu are lining up to embrace the GPUs.
Hi,
Have a Dell Latitude E6500 with nvdia Quadro NVS 160M video card. The resolution is set at 1920x1200 which makes things quite small on a 15 inch screen.