Hello out there,
I'm using Linux for plenty years now, more as a workstation than for other purpose so I wont called me an Expert. Maybe advanced . . .
All that's left for me to finaly shut my damned Mircoshi* . . XP is a working 3D Enviroment. Not necessarily XGL, though I'm looking forward to get this working too. But either I have a Distri. thats not satisfying but my driver works or vice versa. I'm feed up. I want my Kubuntu 6.06.1 LTS and I want my GeForce 6200 to work properly.
The Report you can read below is writen of memory. A Bug Report and the output of the xorg.0.log will follow as soon as possible. (I'm at work, having my break)
I installed the Kubuntu OS on my Asus P4RD1-MX using an P4 2,8GHz, 1024MB RAM. Thats it so far. LAN, Sound and an ATIx300 CHIP onboard. BTW: Installing a PCIe GCard from ATI resulted (in Win) in an error. Because of the shared IRQ, the Internal and PCIe using the same IRQ, Win was not able to detect the Card properly. So I didn't tried on Kubuntu.
I switch to Nvidia's GeForce 6200 Turbocache, thats were my misery started.
I Installed, and upgraded!! the system. I installed the restricted-modules (AFTER I have tried to use the nvidia.pkg.run driver) and the proper linux-source (for it is no longer called kernel-source). Running the pkgx.run file from Nvidia (mentioned above, without restricted!) was the first thing I did:
Result?? It boots just as it did before, then the Screen flickers and then just the Kubuntu Boot Screen. The Logo, the "Load-a-meter". The Rest blank . . .
Booting in Recovery Mode and using "startx", it resulted in an Error-Message claiming an API Missmatch of the Nvidia-kernel-module, wich claimed to be of a version I didn't install and the X-Module with the Version I installed. Nvidia-kernel-module was Version 1.0-7174, X-Module Version 1.0-8774. 8774 was the Version of the Driver I installed. BTW, I used --kernel-source-path to tell the installer the path to the linux-source. Well, I thought when there is an Nvidia-modul existing I have nothing to do with (for I used a driver Ver. 8774 and X-Module was that Version), though I never came about this fact before, I thought using the mentioned driver of the nvidia-module for the X, that would fix it. NO WAY!!! After that, no API Missmatch BUT the Error was an allegedly not EXISTING Submodule "glx" an thus the Driver "nvidia" could not be loaded. I tried more with the drivers from the nvidia site. Running nvidia-settings --uninstall I restarted the System and installed the Version 8774 of the driver, had the nvidia-xconfig tool edit my xorg-file and ran nvidia-settings --update straight afterwards. It Loaded down Version 9625, a Beta Driver, installed it (incl. xorg-tool) and after trying "startx": API Missmatch. But read this. The Nvidia-Kernel-Module was now Version 8762 and X-Module again matching installed driver, Version 9625!!!
So starting again at --uninstall I tried Version 8762. Result: API Missmatch, N-K-M Version 7174, X-M 8762 . . . uninstall
Then I searched at least 4 or 5 Forums incl. this Hardware Forum completly, finding multiple Threads about Nvidia proprietary Driver, but none had the same trouble that I have, except for one, he linked this:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Latest_Nvidia_Dapper
I tried Method one, after uninstalling all that was there before. At this Time I installed the mentioned linux-restricetd-modules.
The Error that I receive afterwards is plainly:
lib/modules/2.6.15-27-686/kernel/drivers/video/nvidia.ko
failed to load the Nvidia-Kernel-Module.
The needed .ko file is saved in "lib/modules/2.6.15-27-686/kernel/drivers/video/nvidia/
" and is named "nvidiafs.ko". I created a Softlink in /driver/video called "nvidia.ko".
Typing "startx" results in a Blank Screen and after some 8 seconds the Error: failed to load Nvidia-Kernel-Module. This, plain as it is and no further explanation.
I'm stuck. The Drivers from Nvidia wont work. The "Method 1" wont work. Messing arround with my xorg file, like just changing the Driver-Entry to nvidia, wont work.
So I need help. I am NOT willing to reinstall the System. There must be a possibility to get this thing working from were I am right now . . .
Hope theres someone out there, who can help . . .
I'm using Linux for plenty years now, more as a workstation than for other purpose so I wont called me an Expert. Maybe advanced . . .
All that's left for me to finaly shut my damned Mircoshi* . . XP is a working 3D Enviroment. Not necessarily XGL, though I'm looking forward to get this working too. But either I have a Distri. thats not satisfying but my driver works or vice versa. I'm feed up. I want my Kubuntu 6.06.1 LTS and I want my GeForce 6200 to work properly.
The Report you can read below is writen of memory. A Bug Report and the output of the xorg.0.log will follow as soon as possible. (I'm at work, having my break)
I installed the Kubuntu OS on my Asus P4RD1-MX using an P4 2,8GHz, 1024MB RAM. Thats it so far. LAN, Sound and an ATIx300 CHIP onboard. BTW: Installing a PCIe GCard from ATI resulted (in Win) in an error. Because of the shared IRQ, the Internal and PCIe using the same IRQ, Win was not able to detect the Card properly. So I didn't tried on Kubuntu.
I switch to Nvidia's GeForce 6200 Turbocache, thats were my misery started.
I Installed, and upgraded!! the system. I installed the restricted-modules (AFTER I have tried to use the nvidia.pkg.run driver) and the proper linux-source (for it is no longer called kernel-source). Running the pkgx.run file from Nvidia (mentioned above, without restricted!) was the first thing I did:
Result?? It boots just as it did before, then the Screen flickers and then just the Kubuntu Boot Screen. The Logo, the "Load-a-meter". The Rest blank . . .
Booting in Recovery Mode and using "startx", it resulted in an Error-Message claiming an API Missmatch of the Nvidia-kernel-module, wich claimed to be of a version I didn't install and the X-Module with the Version I installed. Nvidia-kernel-module was Version 1.0-7174, X-Module Version 1.0-8774. 8774 was the Version of the Driver I installed. BTW, I used --kernel-source-path to tell the installer the path to the linux-source. Well, I thought when there is an Nvidia-modul existing I have nothing to do with (for I used a driver Ver. 8774 and X-Module was that Version), though I never came about this fact before, I thought using the mentioned driver of the nvidia-module for the X, that would fix it. NO WAY!!! After that, no API Missmatch BUT the Error was an allegedly not EXISTING Submodule "glx" an thus the Driver "nvidia" could not be loaded. I tried more with the drivers from the nvidia site. Running nvidia-settings --uninstall I restarted the System and installed the Version 8774 of the driver, had the nvidia-xconfig tool edit my xorg-file and ran nvidia-settings --update straight afterwards. It Loaded down Version 9625, a Beta Driver, installed it (incl. xorg-tool) and after trying "startx": API Missmatch. But read this. The Nvidia-Kernel-Module was now Version 8762 and X-Module again matching installed driver, Version 9625!!!
So starting again at --uninstall I tried Version 8762. Result: API Missmatch, N-K-M Version 7174, X-M 8762 . . . uninstall
Then I searched at least 4 or 5 Forums incl. this Hardware Forum completly, finding multiple Threads about Nvidia proprietary Driver, but none had the same trouble that I have, except for one, he linked this:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Latest_Nvidia_Dapper
I tried Method one, after uninstalling all that was there before. At this Time I installed the mentioned linux-restricetd-modules.
The Error that I receive afterwards is plainly:
lib/modules/2.6.15-27-686/kernel/drivers/video/nvidia.ko
failed to load the Nvidia-Kernel-Module.
The needed .ko file is saved in "lib/modules/2.6.15-27-686/kernel/drivers/video/nvidia/
" and is named "nvidiafs.ko". I created a Softlink in /driver/video called "nvidia.ko".
Typing "startx" results in a Blank Screen and after some 8 seconds the Error: failed to load Nvidia-Kernel-Module. This, plain as it is and no further explanation.
I'm stuck. The Drivers from Nvidia wont work. The "Method 1" wont work. Messing arround with my xorg file, like just changing the Driver-Entry to nvidia, wont work.
So I need help. I am NOT willing to reinstall the System. There must be a possibility to get this thing working from were I am right now . . .
Hope theres someone out there, who can help . . .
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