My Kubuntu install is running pretty nicely atm but I would like to upgrade the video card from whats in it now to an nvidia card. When i switch them out and boot up will linux detect the new card and load the appropriate default driver to get it running (plug and play) until i can get the nvidia drivers installed?
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Re: Installing new hardware
Nope, Linux won't automatically install a proprietary Nvidia driver.
However, if you configure a VESA driver with your existing card before you do the swap, then change to the Nvidia card, the VESA driver will run X when you reboot, so at least you'll have a GUI in which to work. Then you can use EnvyNG (assuming you're running Hardy) to install the appropriate Nvidia driver.
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Re: Installing new hardware
Hello,
With my previous Linux I changed my videocard.
I had an onboard (Asus M2A-VM Mainboard) Ati x1250 graphic card.
Replaced it with Nvidia Gf8500.
1- I booted my linux.
2- I uninstalled my Ati drivers.
3-I shut down my computer.
4- Replaced the card Installed my new Nvidia Gf8500 card.
5-Turned computer on screen was ok with vesa drivers.
6- Installed Nvidia drivers
7- Reboted again.
I had 3d support.
If xwindows does not start and you stay at console.
You can install nvidia drivers using command
sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-new
Hope it helps
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