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2004 Sep 22
4
nVIDIA on CentOS 3.3
...cards are
OK for text, but may not work at all under X.
I downloaded the 3.3 ISO's, and burned new CD's. I
did an X desktop install on a test bench P3 600 MHz
system with a 4.3 gig drive. I did the install with a
known-to-work Voodoo Banshee card to get the system
going. I used a Mag DX1495 monitor, which I know does
not to work on Linux with nVIDIA cards (but which
works just fine running Windows with nVIDIA cards).
Everything installed OK with only a minor glitch
toward the end (just when going into the reboot, after
setting up the monitor and display card, there were
some messag...
2018 Dec 24
0
No subject
...es's solution!
If Johnny Hughes's solution works for him and he is
happy with it, that is great -- more power to him.
(The FAQ includes a write up of Johnny's solution.) I
have two replies.
1) Back a couple of months ago, as a test, I tried his
solution, and the screen on my Mag DX1495 still went
blank with the two nVIDIA cards that I tested.
2) I would rather just plug in a card which works
right out of the box on a standard, SUPPORTED kernel,
than to go through all the complicated steps in
Johnny's solution. But this is just my personal
preference. I can use the nVIDIA...
2019 Dec 17
0
No subject
...es's solution!
If Johnny Hughes's solution works for him and he is
happy with it, that is great -- more power to him.
(The FAQ includes a write up of Johnny's solution.) I
have two replies.
1) Back a couple of months ago, as a test, I tried his
solution, and the screen on my Mag DX1495 still went
blank with the two nVIDIA cards that I tested.
2) I would rather just plug in a card which works
right out of the box on a standard, SUPPORTED kernel,
than to go through all the complicated steps in
Johnny's solution. But this is just my personal
preference. I can use the nVIDIA...
2004 Sep 23
0
Re: did I write that nVIDIA cards never work?
...or many people does not solve the
problem when one does not work with a specific
monitor.
This topic is near and dear to my heart, as I first
encountered the problem when I was trying to install
CentOS on machine with an nVIDIA card and using a
monitor with which nVIDIA cards do not work (my Mag
DX1495). At the beginning, I did not know that the
card was the problem, I only knew that the screen went
blank toward the end of the install. In addition to
trying to solve the problem by tweeking the XF86Config
file (boy, was that futile!), it literally took me
hours of parts swapping, distribution sw...
2004 Sep 24
0
RE: CentOS digest, Vol 1 #137 - 12 msgs
...or many people does not solve the
problem when one does not work with a specific
monitor.
This topic is near and dear to my heart, as I first
encountered the problem when I was trying to install
CentOS on machine with an nVIDIA card and using a
monitor with which nVIDIA cards do not work (my Mag
DX1495). At the beginning, I did not know that the
card was the problem, I only knew that the screen went
blank toward the end of the install. In addition to
trying to solve the problem by tweeking the XF86Config
file (boy, was that futile!), it literally took me
hours of parts swapping, distribution sw...