Hi all,
I've managed to get Twinview working on my monitors using the 'nvidia-settings' program, but it's screwed up my file browsing windows and dialog boxes.
When I go to my home folder, I get a display like the screenshot with huge fonts, nasty looking controls and no icon images.
Anyone got any thoughts?
Not complaining, just an observation in case the right people are reading:
It seems that Xubuntu 64bit with nvidia GTS 250 doesn't paint the splash screen before presenting the login dialog.
Attached are 2 screenshots - from power on and after a reboot.
After playing around on my F17 test installation with new kernels and nVidia drivers, I have discovered that installing a binary nVidia driver from nVidia works with a new-ish kernel (one without akmod or kmod support), and everything runs fine. The nVidia installation goes smoothly, and there are no issues.
Tried: ACPI=noirq" (made no difference)Tried:rmmod nvidiamodprobe nvidiastartx(Didnt start up)Tried uninstalling nvidia & installing nouveau instead.:Didn't boot & startup hanged - had to add nomodeset in order to get to the commandline. So it looks like the nvidia driver is working in some respects.
Hi,
I've been trying to get my graphic card working under ubuntu and opensuse but to no avail.
First, i tried through additional drivers, but after installation it keeps saying "this driver is activated but not currently in use". That is 3D-accelerated proprietary graphics driver for NVIDIA cards.
The latest nVidia Driver for Linux is available. Here I will show you how to install nVidia 256.35 display drivers in Ubuntu using PPA Repository.
I can't get the nvidia drivers in Fedora 18 installed. Nouveau is disabled. I think the problem is that there isn't a driver for the latest kernel in rpmfusion. Anyone else has problems installing the nvidia drivers?
Hi all,
I am new in Ubuntu and I have seen that Ubuntu didn't install my graphics driver when it's set up. I searched for Internet and it recommended me to add a source link through Ubuntu Software Center.(http://ppa.launchpad.net/xorg-edgers/ppa/ubuntu)
After adding it update manager has detected some but gives an error(Attachment 1).
Hello, I am having a problem, seemingly with my NVIDIA onboard video. When I open any LibreOffice application, my whole screen goes blurry; see the attached screenshot. I am using 11.10 Oneiric with NVIDIA GeForce 7025.
Thanks.
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