I recently upgraded my psu and gpu in my computer and my Kubuntu
partition won't boot up 'properly.' There is no KDE
desktop anymore. I get a login screen but I am wondering if
the xorg file got corrupted or changed to prevent the
boot up to the KDE desktop.
I am guessing that something
happened to xorg.
Btw, the upgrade was from a ATI X300SE PCI-e to an Nvidia 7950 GT
PCI-e 512MB.
There is a driver issue since I've not only changed video cards but went from ATI to Nvidia.
But, how do I restore xorg and install the correct driver? I did google and searched the forums here. But, I am still unsure. I read about 'reconfiguring' a new xorg.conf:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
Is it something like that? Is that one of the steps or something else? I was wondering if I have to edit xorg.conf.
Help? ;-)
Btw, which is the recommended steps to installing a (new) Nvidia driver? Using the program, Envy or if you want something to install universally in any debian-based distro, is there a recommended method?
partition won't boot up 'properly.' There is no KDE
desktop anymore. I get a login screen but I am wondering if
the xorg file got corrupted or changed to prevent the
boot up to the KDE desktop.
I am guessing that something
happened to xorg.
Btw, the upgrade was from a ATI X300SE PCI-e to an Nvidia 7950 GT
PCI-e 512MB.
There is a driver issue since I've not only changed video cards but went from ATI to Nvidia.
But, how do I restore xorg and install the correct driver? I did google and searched the forums here. But, I am still unsure. I read about 'reconfiguring' a new xorg.conf:
sudo dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg
Is it something like that? Is that one of the steps or something else? I was wondering if I have to edit xorg.conf.
Help? ;-)
Btw, which is the recommended steps to installing a (new) Nvidia driver? Using the program, Envy or if you want something to install universally in any debian-based distro, is there a recommended method?
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