[ut2004] Why is my Unreal Tournament 2004 not working!!!???

Gian Paolo Mureddu Thetargos at tutopia.com
Fri Apr 2 11:58:08 EST 2004


Derek W. wrote:

> Aaron Rey Esparza wrote:
>
>> On Fri, 2004-04-02 at 09:15, Gian Paolo Mureddu wrote:
>>
>>  
>>
>>> Well that's easy then. Just press control + alt + F1, log in as 
>>> root, issue the already said init 3 command. You must press enter to 
>>> get back the prompt after all the messages. Just one thing though 
>>> before you go doing that and hit a brick wall: Install the sources 
>>> for your current running kernel. Just log onto RH's FTP, grab the 
>>> package kernel-source, install it either with rpm -Uvh or rpm -ivh, 
>>> I wouldn't recommend using redhat-config-packages for it, thogh.
>>>   
>>
>>
>> done....why would i need the kernel source? 
>> Im sorry for confusing you guys....
>>
>> This is where i am at so far...
>>
>> I installed the linux drivers from nVidias site...
>>
>> this is the current message i am getting after installing the drivers
>> Signal: SIGSEGV [segmentation fault]
>> Aborting.
>>
>>
>> Crash information will be saved to your logfile.
>> Segmentation fault
>>
>> I just want to frag!!!
>>
>>
>>  
>>
> When I was going through this process I had to change my XF86Config-4 
> file so that it would use the NVidia drivers when the X server 
> started.   In this section:
>
> ---- snip
>
> Section "Device"
>    ### Available Driver options are:-
> # sw_cursor is needed for some ati and radeon cards
> Option "sw_cursor"
>        #Option     "hw_cursor"
>        #Option     "NoAccel"
>        #Option     "ShowCache"
>        #Option     "ShadowFB"
>        #Option     "UseFBDev"
>        #Option     "Rotate"
>    Identifier  "Card0"
> # The following line is auto-generated by KNOPPIX mkxf86config
>    Driver      "nvidia"
>    VendorName  "All"
>    BoardName   "All"
> #    BusID       "PCI:1:0:0"
> EndSection
>
> ---- snip
>
> I changed the line from
>
>    Driver   "nv"
>
> to
>
>    Driver   "nvidia"
>
>
> Correct me if I am wrong.
>
> - Derek W.
>
No you are most correct for nvidia hardware :D



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