Hi all,
I'm running Kubuntu with Ubuntu 8.10 and KDE 4.3.2. Everything is working, but I am counfsued about a couple things that maybe you guys can help me with.
First, I do not have access to a control panel for my nVidia GeForce 8800GTX graphics card. I am using the default installed drivers that come with this distro. I'd like to access it and change desktop color, brightness, gamma, etc and access other 3D settings. I did some web searching and found that you can try the command 'nvidia-settings', but when I do I get a message saying: "You do not appear to be using the NVIDIA X driver. Please edit your X configuration fine (just run 'nvidia-xconfig as root), and restart the X server. I tried nvidia-xconfig but it is an unknown command. Can anyone help me here? im a bit stuck.
Second, my mouse sensitivity is too high. The only similar option in the system settings is mouse acceleration, which i put down to 0.1 (the lowest) but it is still too sensitive. Can I edit a file or find an application that will allow me to change the overall sensitivity?
- Thanks!
I'm running Kubuntu with Ubuntu 8.10 and KDE 4.3.2. Everything is working, but I am counfsued about a couple things that maybe you guys can help me with.
First, I do not have access to a control panel for my nVidia GeForce 8800GTX graphics card. I am using the default installed drivers that come with this distro. I'd like to access it and change desktop color, brightness, gamma, etc and access other 3D settings. I did some web searching and found that you can try the command 'nvidia-settings', but when I do I get a message saying: "You do not appear to be using the NVIDIA X driver. Please edit your X configuration fine (just run 'nvidia-xconfig as root), and restart the X server. I tried nvidia-xconfig but it is an unknown command. Can anyone help me here? im a bit stuck.
Second, my mouse sensitivity is too high. The only similar option in the system settings is mouse acceleration, which i put down to 0.1 (the lowest) but it is still too sensitive. Can I edit a file or find an application that will allow me to change the overall sensitivity?
- Thanks!
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