Re: How to install nvidia-glx_100.14.09 at sid ?
- From: onlynewro <onlynewro@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2007 08:11:11 +0900
thanks Florian Kulzer
my problem is
OpenGL won't start - "dual-TMU support error" *Note:* This is likely a
version-specific bug for the nVidia drivers.
If you have a very recent nVidia card or similar, you may get an error that
says "Please install a 3D accelerator card with dual-TMU support."
You will need the latest beta drivers 100.14.xx (at the time of this edit),
in order to start X. 100.14.09 drivers worked fine for me with WoW however
100.14.11 exhibited this error message.
Rollback if you get this and wait for more stable Wine/WoW/NVidia
combination.
-- This problem has appeared on the Intel 910GMA chipset. It may have
something to do with having no proper hardware support working as glxgears
produced <1 FPS in this same circumstance.
site address is
http://gentoo-wiki.com/HOWTO_Install_and_update_World_Of_Warcraft_with_wine#OpenGL_won.27t_start_-_.22dual-TMU_support_error.22
I know "glxinfo | grep direct" so I'm check yes
and i know site that http://snapshot.debian.net
/archive/2007/06/20/debian/pool/non-free/n/nvidia-graphics-driver
but I don't install package nvidia-glx_100.14.09 because dependecy
how can I install nvidia-glx_100.14.09
i want to know old version package install method
and I have another problem
I don't know what can I do so I do reinstall debian sid
but this time I even don't install any version nvidia-glx OTL
i trying to this method that Use module-assistant. <javascript:;> (
http://home.comcast.net/~andrex/Debian-nVidia/installation.html )
and I first time success that method but second time is not
I think problem that is kernel version update
right?
debian is so defficult much...... OTL
please help me
2007/9/18, Florian Kulzer <florian.kulzer+debian@xxxxxxx>:
You can find older versions of Debian packages at snapshot.debian.org:
http://snapshot.debian.net/archive/2007/06/20/debian/pool/non-free/n/nvidia-graphics-drivers/
However, I would first check your GLX configuration by running the
following command in a xterm (or similar):
glxinfo | grep direct
You should get the output "direct rendering: Yes". If you get "No" then
you have to fix your configuration. We can of course help you with that.
In that case, run
egrep '^\((EE|WW)\)' /var/log/Xorg.0.log
and post the output here. (This will list all errors and warnings of
your X server.)
ps. sorry my english..
Don't worry; it is no problem to understand you.
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Regards, | http://users.icfo.es/Florian.Kulzer
Florian |
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