Re: Geforce Drivers - Confused

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Date: 02/11/04

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    Date: Wed, 11 Feb 2004 16:36:05 -0500
    
    

    Sorry, I'm afraid I came checking in too late to catch your earlier
    post. Could you provide a link?
    Doug

    Axel Thimm <Axel.Thimm@physik.fu-berlin.de> wrote:

    >On Wed, Feb 11, 2004 at 02:03:26PM -0500, cdrobsonjr@netscape.net wrote:
    >> I was reading this thread because I am impacted similarly.
    >> However, what is not covered here, and which I would like to know is,
    >> while these instructions do in fact remedy getting nVidia drivers
    >> working for the newer kernel, running the nVidia install script
    >> modifies the old setups of the previous install on the old kernel.
    >> I want to be able to switch back to my old kernel, or in fact any
    >> kernel I may choose to keep on my system, and have the nVidia
    >> drivers at the ready upon booting into any kernel without the
    >> necessity of going through the steps as outlined in the post
    >> below.  There must be a way to set up a separte set of configuration
    >> files which each kernel can refer to without having to write over
    >> one common one that nVidia drivers can reference upon startup.
    >> This is my quest.  Anybody out there care to help or point me
    >> somewhere which addresses this need?
    >
    >That is exactly what rpm packages are for. Non-intrusive and
    >reversible installations. I answered to this thread in another post on
    >how to get rpms for various kernels and various nvidia drivers
    >concurrently installed. Have a look there.
    >
    >> Doug
    >> Clint Harshaw <clint@penguinsolutions.org> wrote:
    >>
    >> >Jim Radford wrote:
    >> >> Hi All,
    >> >>
    >> >> I've managed to get the afternoon off, so I'm taking the time to upgrade my
    >> >> kernel (using up2date) to  2.4.22-1.2166
    >> >>
    >> >> However, I know that last time I upgraded, I had to reinstall my Geforce
    >> >> drivers - so I'm looking to upgrade them to the latest version as well.
    >> >>
    >> >> I currently have the following installed:
    >> >>
    >> >> [root@mailgate new]# rpm -qa | grep nvidia
    >> >> nvidia-glx-1.0.4496-0.fdr.10.1
    >> >> kernel-module-nvidia-driver-2.4.22-1.2115.nptl-1.0.4496-0.fdr.10.1
    >> >> kernel-module-nvidia-driver-2.4.22-1.2129.nptl-1.0.4496-0.fdr.10.1
    >> >>
    >> >> Firstly, I can't recall where I got those rpms from :(
    >> >>
    >> >> Secondly, I grabbed a URL from another thread on this list and went to look at
    >> >> the rpms there: http://atrpms.physik.fu-berlin.de/dist/fc1/nvidia-graphics/
    >> >>
    >> >> There are so many to choose from, that I'm confused as to which to get.
    >> >>
    >> >> I have an Althlon XP 1800 and a Geforce 4 Ti (I forget which model)
    >> >>
    >> >> Can somebody please tell me what to install and ease my aching brain.
    >> >>
    >> >> Thanks.
    >> >
    >> >
    >> >Jim:
    >> >
    >> >Here is set of instructions that work for me when I install an updated
    >> >kernel and need to get my nvidia driver to play with the new kernel.
    >> >
    >> >1. Point your browser to this URL:
    >> >http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux.html
    >> >
    >> >2. You can select the most recent driver there. (as of this writing,
    >> >it's 1.0.5336)
    >> >
    >> >3. Download it, and note the location of where you put it. Write it down
    >> >on some paper, 'cause you'll need to navigate there soon.
    >> >
    >> >4. Reboot your machine in the new kernel. X will fail and ask if you
    >> >want to view the logs, or try the configuration. Answer "no" to both of
    >> >them, and you'll go to a text-based login.
    >> >
    >> >6. login as root and navigate to where you stored your downloaded driver
    >> >installation file.
    >> >
    >> >7. type this:
    >> >sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-5336-pkg1.run --add-this-kernel
    >> >
    >> >9. when the previous instruction is complete, type this:
    >> >sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86-1.0-5336-pkg1-custom.run
    >> >
    >> >10. reboot your machine and X will be using the new driver.
    >> >
    >> >There is also a more complete set of instructions at this URL:
    >> >http://fedora.artoo.net/faq/custom_nvidia.html
    >> >
    >> >(I didn't have to do the CC="gcc32" for this latest driver, but I did
    >> >for an earlier driver installation.))
    >> >
    >> >Clint
    >> >
    >> >
    >>
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