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Luke Bigum wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap=""> You can run nvidia-check on it, and it will tell you if anything is
wrong with your setup and I think it also tell's you how to fix
incorrect setups. I've attached it, because I googled for it and
couldn't find it just now. But I don't know if the mail server will let
the attachment get through. If not and you can't find it, email me at
zajelo3 at cfl . rr . com and I will send it to you..
Rick B
Rick B
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That script is looking for /dev/nvidia1, whereas I have nvidia0 and nvidiactl.
All other OpenGL apps have no problems with this.
On Wed, 21 Jul 2004 04:03, Aaron Gyes wrote:
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<pre wrap="">This happened to a bunch of people. Update to the newest nvidia-glx and
opengl-update, then run "opengl-update nvidia" as root.
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I've done that and tried reinstalling nvidia-glx and the nvidia-driver, but no
luck.
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Sorry, you might have already said this before but I deleted your
previous posts. How are you installing the Nvidia drivers? Are you
using the drivers from Nvidia or 3rd party drivers? Also try this link
to nvnews <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=14">http://www.nvnews.net/vbulletin/forumdisplay.php?f=14</a> and see
if your problem has already been solved.<br>
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Rick B<br>
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