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Nvidia driver - Debian way, custom (or not) kernel.
Indeed it is! I first heard of Mzilikazi in Micheners book "The Covenant" and found him to be a very fascinating man.jongi wrote: mzilikazi is a distinctly South African sounding name
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I know. Than I don't understand your posting before. sorry for that.CocoAUS wrote:It is (or was not long ago...too lazy to check) in the Testing and Stable repos. Besides, all the tools are right in the repos, just nvidia-kernel isn't.Chris Cornell wrote:which repos? the official one? ever thought about the licence?
Hi!
I've followed this howto.
However it doesn't work for me.
When i do modprobe nvidia
I've this output
People from non debian forums, may think because I had a ubuntu installed before.
When I've installed my debian I kept my home only.
I need your helps! Thank you!
I've followed this howto.
However it doesn't work for me.
When i do modprobe nvidia
I've this output
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modprobe nvidia
sh: /sbin/lrm-video: Aucun fichier ou répertoire de ce type
FATAL: Error running install command for nvidia
When I've installed my debian I kept my home only.
I need your helps! Thank you!
Dell-Vostro 1500 with 8600GT
Debian sid
2.6.22-1 Amd64
Debian sid
2.6.22-1 Amd64
I followed the method which have mentioned in the first topic and now nvidia support is working ok but many opengl games are very slow and glxgears gives me low fps numbers
Does anyone know how to fix this?
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$ glxgears
1345 frames in 5.7 seconds = 234.673 FPS
562 frames in 5.6 seconds = 100.933 FPS
712 frames in 6.9 seconds = 103.724 FPS
661 frames in 5.3 seconds = 123.842 FPS
906 frames in 7.4 seconds = 122.698 FPS
722 frames in 5.4 seconds = 134.650 FPS
622 frames in 5.2 seconds = 120.659 FPS
811 frames in 5.0 seconds = 162.034 FPS
952 frames in 5.8 seconds = 164.088 FPS
601 frames in 5.3 seconds = 114.419 FPS
X connection to :0.0 broken (explicit kill or server shutdown).
I was getting a similar, albeit far worse, result. I was lucky to get 60FPS. Far lower than what my system can do. Anyways, I just restarted my machine and it seemed to fix itself.paul555 wrote:I followed the method which have mentioned in the first topic and now nvidia support is working ok but many opengl games are very slow and glxgears gives me low fps numbersDoes anyone know how to fix this?Code: Select all
$ glxgears 1345 frames in 5.7 seconds = 234.673 FPS 562 frames in 5.6 seconds = 100.933 FPS 712 frames in 6.9 seconds = 103.724 FPS 661 frames in 5.3 seconds = 123.842 FPS 906 frames in 7.4 seconds = 122.698 FPS 722 frames in 5.4 seconds = 134.650 FPS 622 frames in 5.2 seconds = 120.659 FPS 811 frames in 5.0 seconds = 162.034 FPS 952 frames in 5.8 seconds = 164.088 FPS 601 frames in 5.3 seconds = 114.419 FPS X connection to :0.0 broken (explicit kill or server shutdown).
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30673 frames in 5.0 seconds = 6134.441 FPS
30560 frames in 5.0 seconds = 6111.946 FPS
30439 frames in 5.0 seconds = 6087.733 FPS
30617 frames in 5.0 seconds = 6123.334 FPS
30663 frames in 5.0 seconds = 6132.447 FPS
30767 frames in 5.0 seconds = 6153.300 FPS
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grep -q ^nvidia /etc/modules || echo nvidia >> /etc/modules
It simply adds 'nvidia' to /etc/modules if it is not already there.mshihrer wrote: So can I ask what the following line is for?
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grep -q ^nvidia /etc/modules || echo nvidia >> /etc/modules
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Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU T2390 @ 1.86GHz / 3G
bibou91 wrote:Sorry
sh: /sbin/lrm-video: No such file or directory
FATAL: Error running install command for nvidia
I'm getting the exact same error! I use ATI, and when I modprobe fglrx
Any help here?Terminal wrote:Code: Select all
# LANG= modprobe fglrx sh: /sbin/lrm-video: No such file or directory FATAL: Error running install command for fglrx
Which package provides glxinfo?
EDIT: The answer is - mesa-utils
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[root:~#] dpkg -l | grep nvidia
ii nvidia-glx 100.14.19-1 NVIDIA binary Xorg driver
ii nvidia-kernel-2.6.22.9 100.14.19-1+jng2 NVIDIA binary kernel module for Linux 2.6.22
ii nvidia-kernel-common 20051028+1-0.1 NVIDIA binary kernel module common files
ii nvidia-kernel-source 100.14.19-1 NVIDIA binary kernel module source
ii nvidia-settings 1.0+20060516-3 Tool of configuring the NVIDIA graphics driv
ii nvidia-xconfig 1.0+20070502-1 The NVIDIA X Configuration Tool
I couldnt install the driver.I did all of them but I got an error like this.
my graphic card is geForce go7400 and using debian 'etch' rc1
I'm laptop user. sony vaio vgn-fe41m
and here is the logs for nvidia and xorg.
http://rafb.net/p/SYW89v29.html
http://rafb.net/p/CCVFHy77.html
my graphic card is geForce go7400 and using debian 'etch' rc1
I'm laptop user. sony vaio vgn-fe41m
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Failed to start X Server.
Failed to load module Nvidia
no drivers available
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rob33n@debian:~$ sudo dpkg -l | grep nvidia
ii nvidia-glx 1.0.8776-4 NVIDIA binary XFree86 4.x driver
ii nvidia-kernel-2.6.18-5-686 1.0.8776-4+2.6.18.dfsg.1-13etch4 NVIDIA binary kernel module for Linux 2.6.18
ii nvidia-kernel-common 20051028+1-0.1 NVIDIA binary kernel module common files
ii nvidia-kernel-source 1.0.8776-4 NVIDIA binary kernel module source
ii nvidia-settings 1.0+20060516-3 Tool of configuring the NVIDIA graphics driv
ii nvidia-xconfig 1.0+20070502-1 The NVIDIA X Configuration Tool
http://rafb.net/p/SYW89v29.html
http://rafb.net/p/CCVFHy77.html
i intall the nvidia driver using the Standard method , i get the nvidia logo but wen i did dmesg it show this
how do i specify the physical device ?**WARNING** I2C adapter driver [NVIDIA I2C Device] forgot to specify physical device; fix it!
**WARNING** I2C adapter driver [NVIDIA I2C Device] forgot to specify physical device; fix it!
**WARNING** I2C adapter driver [NVIDIA I2C Device] forgot to specify physical device; fix it!
ISO 9660 Extensions: Microsoft Joliet Level 3
ISOFS: changing to secondary root
spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ7.
Did you probe the nvidia dirver?~rob33n wrote:I couldnt install the driver.I did all of them but I got an error like this.
my graphic card is geForce go7400 and using debian 'etch' rc1
I'm laptop user. sony vaio vgn-fe41m
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Failed to start X Server. Failed to load module Nvidia no drivers available
and here is the logs for nvidia and xorg.Code: Select all
rob33n@debian:~$ sudo dpkg -l | grep nvidia ii nvidia-glx 1.0.8776-4 NVIDIA binary XFree86 4.x driver ii nvidia-kernel-2.6.18-5-686 1.0.8776-4+2.6.18.dfsg.1-13etch4 NVIDIA binary kernel module for Linux 2.6.18 ii nvidia-kernel-common 20051028+1-0.1 NVIDIA binary kernel module common files ii nvidia-kernel-source 1.0.8776-4 NVIDIA binary kernel module source ii nvidia-settings 1.0+20060516-3 Tool of configuring the NVIDIA graphics driv ii nvidia-xconfig 1.0+20070502-1 The NVIDIA X Configuration Tool
http://rafb.net/p/SYW89v29.html
http://rafb.net/p/CCVFHy77.html
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modprobe nvidia
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AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual-Core Processor TK-55 / 1.5G
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Intel(R) Pentium(R) Dual CPU T2390 @ 1.86GHz / 3G