Re: Kubuntu Feisty Fawn - 7.04 is OUT!
For Edgy, I found the best way to set up my Nvidia GeF 7900GS PCI card was to use the Envy script installer found here:
http://albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html
But, he does not claim it will support installation under Feisty, and I have not tried it since I installed Feisty Beta some weeks ago. I saw a posting on Ubuntu Forums a couple days ago in which a guy said he had success using Envy in Feisty, but I don't recall what card he has, nor can I verify anything he claimed.
Meanwhile, I have personally found the new "nvidia-glx-new" package for Feisty, which has the latest Nvidia driver integrated, to be a perfectly satisfactory solution on my system. Moreover, using the package, rather than the downloaded Nvidia driver, provides the benefit of no breakage after a kernel upgrade.
So, that's the best advice I can give -- it does seem that different combinations of Nvidia cards and motherboards result in different levels of "easy" or "tough" when it comes to setting up the advanced features of these newer cards.
For Edgy, I found the best way to set up my Nvidia GeF 7900GS PCI card was to use the Envy script installer found here:
http://albertomilone.com/nvidia_scripts1.html
But, he does not claim it will support installation under Feisty, and I have not tried it since I installed Feisty Beta some weeks ago. I saw a posting on Ubuntu Forums a couple days ago in which a guy said he had success using Envy in Feisty, but I don't recall what card he has, nor can I verify anything he claimed.
Meanwhile, I have personally found the new "nvidia-glx-new" package for Feisty, which has the latest Nvidia driver integrated, to be a perfectly satisfactory solution on my system. Moreover, using the package, rather than the downloaded Nvidia driver, provides the benefit of no breakage after a kernel upgrade.
So, that's the best advice I can give -- it does seem that different combinations of Nvidia cards and motherboards result in different levels of "easy" or "tough" when it comes to setting up the advanced features of these newer cards.
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