I bought last week a new PC using Athlon AMD64 3500+ , 1Gb RAM, nVidia GeForce 6200.
I made a clean install from Kubuntu original CD and I upgraded from default repository.
Then I discovered that my nVidia card was not installed with nvidia drivers , but Kubuntu was using "nv" drivers instead.
So I went to "easy ubuntu" and I installed NVIDIA drivers.
I restarted X but nothing changed...Graphics card was still working with "nv"drivers, no "nvidia".
I am still looking for a solution, I spent money to have a 6200 instead I am using like a common VGA, card...
How I must do to install "nvidia" drivers with my Kubuntu Dapper.
I look inside xorg.conf and I found a "nvidia....?" simbol on "Device", like my card is not fully recognized.
And if I try to call "sudo nvidia-glx-config enable" I receive error message that no nvidia was found.
Please help me.
Alpa
I made a clean install from Kubuntu original CD and I upgraded from default repository.
Then I discovered that my nVidia card was not installed with nvidia drivers , but Kubuntu was using "nv" drivers instead.
So I went to "easy ubuntu" and I installed NVIDIA drivers.
I restarted X but nothing changed...Graphics card was still working with "nv"drivers, no "nvidia".
I am still looking for a solution, I spent money to have a 6200 instead I am using like a common VGA, card...
How I must do to install "nvidia" drivers with my Kubuntu Dapper.
I look inside xorg.conf and I found a "nvidia....?" simbol on "Device", like my card is not fully recognized.
And if I try to call "sudo nvidia-glx-config enable" I receive error message that no nvidia was found.
Please help me.
Alpa
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