Hello!
I have decided to, at least turn to semi-linux user (I´m not going to leave windows....yet)
and once I tested Kubuntu and it looked nice. So I searched information about it and then
downloaded it.
The version is Kubuntu 7.04 feisty fawn 64-bit
the hardware used is in the sig
the dvd-image was easy to burn, use and install and I had no problems using that (note: although
I´m a linux-noob, I know how to handle windows so the basics are in control).
But I run into problems right away; those gpu-drivers for nvidia are nasty.
what have I done so far:
Installed/checked
the make and gcc are installed
the linux-headers package matching the installed Linux kernel is installed
the pkg-config and xserver-xorg-dev packages are installed
removed/checked
the nvidia-glx package has been uninstalled with the --purge option
the files /etc/init.d/nvidia-glx and /etc/init.d/nvidia-kernel do not exist
the linux-restricted-modules or linux-restricted-modules-common packages have been uninstalled
the /lib/linux-restricted-modules/.nvidia_new_installed does not exist
then I tried to install the driver
sudo sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-100.14.19-pkg2.run
And it said that I need to stop the x server, so I typed:
ctrl alt F1
sudo /etc/init.d/kdm stop
and I get blank screen, monitor goes to power-save state and there is nothing else I could do,
exept ctrl alt del and then it boots.
Another frustrating thing is, that when I select my Kubuntu from the GRUB, the screen turns blanck and
monitore goes to power-save state and about 10s after the Kubuntu-login screen comes in.
And one more thing, I´m a gamer. If I dont get css, ut and so on running on Kubuntu (with/without wine/cedega)
then it´s almost useless to me.
I need help on this, please give me advice!
Thanks,
Ajn
I have decided to, at least turn to semi-linux user (I´m not going to leave windows....yet)
and once I tested Kubuntu and it looked nice. So I searched information about it and then
downloaded it.
The version is Kubuntu 7.04 feisty fawn 64-bit
the hardware used is in the sig
the dvd-image was easy to burn, use and install and I had no problems using that (note: although
I´m a linux-noob, I know how to handle windows so the basics are in control).
But I run into problems right away; those gpu-drivers for nvidia are nasty.
what have I done so far:
Installed/checked
the make and gcc are installed
the linux-headers package matching the installed Linux kernel is installed
the pkg-config and xserver-xorg-dev packages are installed
removed/checked
the nvidia-glx package has been uninstalled with the --purge option
the files /etc/init.d/nvidia-glx and /etc/init.d/nvidia-kernel do not exist
the linux-restricted-modules or linux-restricted-modules-common packages have been uninstalled
the /lib/linux-restricted-modules/.nvidia_new_installed does not exist
then I tried to install the driver
sudo sh NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-100.14.19-pkg2.run
And it said that I need to stop the x server, so I typed:
ctrl alt F1
sudo /etc/init.d/kdm stop
and I get blank screen, monitor goes to power-save state and there is nothing else I could do,
exept ctrl alt del and then it boots.
Another frustrating thing is, that when I select my Kubuntu from the GRUB, the screen turns blanck and
monitore goes to power-save state and about 10s after the Kubuntu-login screen comes in.
And one more thing, I´m a gamer. If I dont get css, ut and so on running on Kubuntu (with/without wine/cedega)
then it´s almost useless to me.
I need help on this, please give me advice!
Thanks,
Ajn
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